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26 May 2023
Lazar Dzamic
Knowing how to read and write is no longer enough. Lazar Dzamic argues that we need to arm our young with new literacies, to fight narratives sold by media, politicians, religion, the entertainment industry and big business.
Press release
25 May 2023
22 May 2023
Mehak Tejani Benny Souto Aidan Daly
School exclusion can change the course of a young person’s life. It can have long-term implications for their health, wellbeing, and future opportunities.
Video
19 May 2023
US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy explains how we can get better at spotting loneliness in others and the steps we can take to build a more connected society and life.
Blog
Andy Haldane Alexa Clay
It’s time to move to a new flavour of capitalism that puts people, place and planet first. RSA chief executive Andy Haldane and RSA US director Alexa Clay discuss the benefits of regenerative capitalism.
Alex Soulsby
How should schools respond to AI? Alex Soulsby calls for a greater focus on the arts to help students develop their creativity, critical thinking, adaptability and emotional intelligence.
Fellowship news
17 May 2023
Your Voice in Health and Social Care (YVHSC) are looking for someone who has knowledge, experience and a passion for promoting better health and social care for local people, to join them as Chair of the Board.
15 May 2023
Nik Gunn
The cost-of-living crisis is forcing schools to go above and beyond as they support their communities. Using real-world teacher survey responses, Nik Gunn explores the knock-on effects for youth social action.
11 May 2023
Peter Emerson
Climate change tells us we must cooperate or die. But where’s the cooperation between political parties? Peter Emerson suggests a radical change.
This June, Kent Fellows are invited to take part in the Fellowship Festivities in Thanet, hosted by local Fellows at The Margate School and SPACER creative studio.
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