Issue 1 2016 - RSA

Issue 1 2016

Journal

In this issue:

Matthew Taylor sits down for a conversation with Manchester City football captain Vincent Kompany to discuss the business of the beautiful game.

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  • Teacher-powered and equity-centred: humanising innovation in schools
    If we can set creativity and leadership on the same path, there’s hope for an innovation-driven education system

  • Shared goals
    Vincent Kompany and Matthew Taylor discuss the Premier League, shared value and why football is more than just a beautiful game.

  • Lifelong learning
    By rethinking post-school education we can make real a new maxim — learning is for life, not just for children.

  • Blooming teachers
    Empowering teachers to embrace their creativity in the classroom is the route to creating educational systems fit for the modern era.

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