At this event, our panellists discussed the outcome of the UK general election held on 7 May 2015, and what it means for education in the UK. You can watch the video here.
The speakers were:
Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the RSA
John McDermott, comment editor at the Financial Times
Steve Besley, head of policy at Pearson
Jonathan Simons, head of education at Policy Exchange
Laura McInerney, editor of Schools Week
Chair: Rod Bristow, president of UK and core markets at Pearson
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