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01 May 2011
Recent efforts to build the Big Society have been too focused on citizen-led service delivery. Could nurturing people’s social networks provide a more effective approach?
30 Apr 2011
The further education and skills sector is facing an extraordinary level of change – as are all public services.
Blog
27 Apr 2011
Matthew Taylor
Typical! On a day on which, for various reasons, I feel more anxiety than even my usual background levels, I face a very uncomfortable 45 minutes on Moral Maze.
We are constantly told by practitioners and policymakers that it is working class kids’ ‘lack of aspiration’ that explains their low educational achievement. But actually, the evidence points in other directions. All the ‘lack of aspiration’ discourse does is blame working class families for inequalities entrenched in our education system.
26 Apr 2011
I spent some of the Easter weekend reading a draft of a new paper from our social brain project, and very interesting it was too.
Lots of stuff in the press in recent days about Maurice Glasman - the Blue Labour answer to the Red Tory Philip Blond.
Jonathan Rowson
What a wonderful surprise!
20 Apr 2011
As Easter approaches perhaps I can be allowed to be even more self-indulgent than usual? I am using today’s post to give vent to a deep frustration and to issue a challenge.
19 Apr 2011
One of my more successful posts in recent times invited people to comment or tweet in exchange for a free copy of Jamie Young’s RSA pamphlet on ingenuity. I think we ended up sending out about 80 copies and from this are also building a network of people interested in the idea.
Video
18 Apr 2011
Richard Layard, professor of economics, LSE
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