Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Academies

Dates revealed for curriculum review national roadshow

The government’s curriculum and assessment review is taking to the road over the next six weeks to ensure views are heard from every part of the country.

The national roadshows will be held in each region in England, with views sought from experts, parents, teachers, leaders, students and employers.

Those attending will be able to hear from review chair Professor Becky Francis and panel members, as well as asking questions and providing feedback.  

You can register to attend here. If the event is full, you can be added to a waitlist by emailing [email protected]


Curriculum review must read

Curriculum review: what schools need to know

Call for evidence launched: key questions answered

Revealed: 12-member panel to lead Labour review

Q and A: Becky Francis on the problems her review is trying to solve


South west 

Future Skills Centre, Exeter College, Exeter

Monday October 21, 1pm – 4pm

East of England

Cambourne Village College, Cambridge

Wednesday October 23, 1pm – 4pm

East Midlands

Malcolm Arnold Academy, Northampton

Thursday October 24, 1pm – 4pm

London

Westminster Kingsway College, London

Monday November 4, 4pm – 7pm

Online webinar

Tuesday November 5, 4pm

West Midlands

Ormiston George Salter Academy, West Bromwich

Monday November 11, 1pm – 4pm

South east

Folkestone Academy, Folkestone

Tuesday November 19, 1pm – 4pm

Yorkshire and Humber

Doncaster College, Doncaster

Thursday November 21, 4pm – 7pm

North east

Wyvern Academy, Darlington

Tuesday November 26, 1pm – 4pm

North west

The Oldham Academy North, Oldham

Wednesday November 27, 4pm – 7pm

Online webinar

Thursday November 28, 1pm

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Academies

School leavers have “very poor” understanding of key climate change concepts, a “concerning” government study has found, reigniting calls for the topic to be...

Academies

Former union boss Mary Bousted and ex-children’s commissioner Anne Longfield will be made peers. The pair will sit in the House of Lords and...

Academies

The government’s new schools bill will dominate education policymaking for the next few years, before changes start to feed into classrooms across the country...

Academies

Teachers should be given powers to sanction parents who fail to engage in efforts to halt the “rising epidemic of disruptive and dangerous behaviour”...