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08 Dec 2016
Roisin Ellison
Roisin Ellison, RSA Academies Programme Coordinator, outlines some of the key themes explored with young people at RSA Academy, Tipton as part of the RSA Citizens’ Economic Council Inclusion Roadshow.
07 Dec 2016
Anthony Painter
Anthony Painter explores major policy failures in education, welfare and work as well as claimed failures in cultural integration and concludes we ignore too many of our successes and omit to understand major failures.
02 Dec 2016
Alison Critchley
A response to the DFE's 'Schools that work for everyone' consultation, which includes the proposals for the expansion of grammar school provision, from Alison Critchley, Chief Executive of RSA Academies.
28 Nov 2016
Alice Sachrajda
This article discusses the themes arising from the RSA and ECIS refugee education summit in Athens. It also looks at potential approaches to overcome the issues faced by refugee children in gaining an education.
24 Nov 2016
Mark Londesborough
RSA Creative Learning Programme Manager Mark Londesborough looks forward to a new, government-supported programme of randomised control trials to test the impact of cultural learning on attainment in school.
22 Nov 2016
Julian Astle
Do you know a school that nurtures students' creativity & a life-long love of learning? We want to hear from you.
16 Nov 2016
Marcello Enea Newman
Teachers and theatre practitioners come together to enrich and enliven English teaching, as part of the RSA Academies’ Performing Arts Hub’s new project: Performing Pedagogy.
18 Oct 2016
The RSA’s concern isn’t really about the presence of art history in school, but about how we stop art in schools becoming history.
17 Oct 2016
Alain 'Fusion' Clapham
Alain Clapham FRSA introduces the Student-Led Icebreaker Quiz - a simple idea to break down social barriers and put students at the centre of parents evenings.
06 Oct 2016
Returning to a system that pushes children down two different life-altering paths at the age of 11 is not how to build a "country that works for everyone", argues Julian Astle.
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