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UK GovCamp 2012: Public service delivery, digital tools and the voluntary sector

Monday 30 January 2012

In one of the UK GovCamp sessions last week we discussed the use of digital tools and third sector organisations in public service delivery.
I recorded most of the session. At some point I will try to write it up, but for now you can listen to the audio and read the transcript.
The transcript is mainly intact, but occasionally I [...]

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National Curriculum Review revised timeline

Thursday 5 January 2012

Before Christmas the government changed the timetable for its Curriculum Review.
This time though it’s in a number of wordy paragraphs rather than a clear table, so I’ve taken the liberty of simplifying it.

December 2011
Ministers were recommended the subjects that should have Programmes of Study (other than English, mathematics, science and physical education). Citizenship was not one of [...]

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Citizenship lessons are ideal spaces for addressing gender equality

Friday 2 December 2011

At a Girl Guiding UK event last week I heard Lynne Featherstone MP speak passionately about the imbalance in opportunities for men and women and of the government’s desire to address this.
Before she spoke there were energetic discussions about the pressures on young women, where they stem from and how to challenge them.
With my Citizenship [...]

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Learning about law at school is too important to be left to non-curriculum subjects

Thursday 1 December 2011

A couple of weeks ago journalist Neil Rose asked our view for a Guardian article he was writing: Is studying law at GCSE and A-level a help or hindrance?. This is my reply in full.
The Citizenship Foundation (a founding member of Democratic Life) is currently running the regional heats of this year’s Bar [...]

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Judging the Bar Mock Trial final: John Cooper QC explains why he does it

Monday 14 March 2011

On Saturday 16 school teams battled it out for the crown of this year’s Bar National Mock Trial Competition. They had to compete against each other in a real courtroom, in front of real judges.
Here John Cooper QC tells why he gets involved.
I am tremendously excited to be a judge in today’s national final [...]

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