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BRIEFING NOTE – Home Education

BRIEFING NOTE – Home Education

Parliament Street’s Head of External Affairs, Elizabeth Anderson has written a briefing note to assist parents with educating their children during the lockdown. Elizabeth draws upon her own personal experience being Home Schooled.

by · 28th April 2020 · Research
WATCH – Calvin Robinson discusses Education on International Youth Day 2019

WATCH – Calvin Robinson discusses Education on International Youth Day 2019

Monday 12th August 2019 Parliament Street’s Head of Research, Calvin Robinson was on Pakistan’s international English language news channel, Indus News today discussing access to education.

by · 12th August 2019 · Press Room, Research
British Values in Schools

British Values in Schools

Our Head of Research, Calvin Robinson argues that our schools have a responsibility to promote British values, in order to unify our society once more   Are we doing all we can to promote British values as a society? A key demographic for this as outlined during the Conservative / Liberal Democrat coalition government of 2010-2015 was to be schools. […]

by · 3rd July 2019 · Education
New Report: An Education System on the Brink? Exploring the Relationship between our Education System and Mental Health

New Report: An Education System on the Brink? Exploring the Relationship between our Education System and Mental Health

Our Head of Campaigns, Danny Bowman has written a new exploratory report into the relationship between the education system in the UK and mental health. He explores ‘This exploratory paper aims to examine the research, data, and narratives around the relationship between our education system and mental health. It will examine the causes of poor mental health within the education […]

by · 17th June 2019 · Research
Poor Tristram Hunt: Labour will be catastrophic for education

Poor Tristram Hunt: Labour will be catastrophic for education

Steve Mastin argues that although a 1st rate historian, Tristram Hunt is a third rate politician and a fourth rate shadow education secretary.  On May 8th, we could wake up to find not only that Miliband and Balls hold the levers of power but, worse still, that Tristram Hunt is Education Secretary.  I say we, meaning those like me who are teachers […]

by and · 9th February 2015 · Tory Thought