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  2. Sep 17, 2021 · Updated 'Multi-academy trust and sponsor template' and 'Project template'. Updated schedule of advisory board meetings 2022 to 2023. Added dates scheduled for September 2022 to July 2023. Date...

  3. Oct 15, 2024 · Private meeting 12 November 2024. Physical Meeting. Commons Tuesday 5 November 2024. 9:30am. Private meeting 5 ... Events for Education Committee

    • In Attendance
    • Apologies
    • Introduction
    • Issues
    • Value of UK Education and Future Proofing The International Education Strategy
    • Live Education Sector Risks and Opportunities
    Andrew Bowie, Parliamentary under Secretary of State, DIT- Chair
    Maddalaine Ansell, Director Education, British Council
    Caroline Wright, Chief Executive, British Educational Suppliers Association (BESA)
    Colin Bell, Chief Executive, Council of British International Schools (COBIS)
    Sir Steve Smith, International Education Champion
    Dr Ben Calvert, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Exec, University of South Wales/ Chair, Global Wales

    Minister Bowie introduced himself and explained education is his big passion and he recognises the sector’s huge offer to the UK. The Minister invited introductions and asked group members what their biggest issues were.

    the importance of maintaining support for the ambitions set out in the International Education Strategy (IES); especially on student numbers
    regarding the DIT’s pilot UK Trade Tradeshow Programme (UKTP): although the DIT Education team has worked hard alongside BESA to help promote, there are continued challenges with the application pr...
    separate from DfE’s UK overseas schools inspection scheme (BSO), COBIShave their own well-established accreditation scheme and would like HMG to formally recognise it in order to support wider reco...
    teacher recruitment and retention: the sector is engaged in the promotion of and access to iQTS; however, keen to ensure that price points are not prohibitive and that programmes operate as stand-a...

    Five key points from the ESAGmembers’ paper (as above) were presented: 1. Education exports are critical to the UK and all sectors and are a priority for this group. We have a shared ambition but differing starting points to grow and diversify international activities. 2. The value of contribution of exports is likely to be better than the raw data...

    No new risks have been added, but the members’ risk register is always under review and will be added to as risks arise. Members presented the following risks arising from EU Exit to the sector: 1. For English language students, the messaging on the UK being welcoming, even without policy change would be helpful. There is plenty we can do to raise ...

  4. The Education Committee scrutinises the work of the Department for Education, covering children’s social care, schools, colleges, the early years and higher education. The Committee also holds regular hearings with DfE’s arms-length bodies, including Ofsted, Ofqual and the Children’s Commissioner.

  5. Aug 11, 2020 · Minutes from cross governmental group working to increase international opportunities for UK organisations in the education sector. This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative...

  6. Feb 7, 2023 · Start times: 9:30am (private) 10:00am (public) Add to calendar. PM’s proposal for compulsory maths from ages 16-18 examined by Education Committee. The Education Committee questions the pros, cons and practicalities of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s proposals to move towards a system where all children study some form of maths to 18. Meeting details.

  7. The meetings are an opportunity to have questions answered and share information and concerns. To suggest agenda items and discussion topics for SEAC meetings, email the School Employer Advisory Committee. SEAC meetings are broadcast live via webcast. Meetings in 2019 will be held at: CalSTRS Headquarters 100 Waterfront Place West Sacramento ...

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