
Baz Ramaiah
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Teacher turned Head of Policy @TheCfEY and @CultureLearning. Trustee @LipmanMiliband, @_bigeducation. Cheesecake socialist. All opinions my own.
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As the week draws to a close, our #Friday5 roundup of the latest in education and youth policy covers: 1. SQA exam results 2. Strike legislation 3. Resolution Foundation on child poverty 4. Chartered College of Teaching on post-riot support in schools 5. Tes on teachers' pay cfey.org/news-and-event…


It's the end of the week - and time for #Friday5! In this edition: 1. Regional inequalities in GCSE results 2. IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education & Society on free schools 3. Children's Commissioner for England on strip searches 4. Education Policy Institute on suspensions 5. Resolution Foundation on child disability cfey.org/news-and-event…

Looking forward to working with Pepe Di’Iasio John Camp OBE Gary Aubin @amelie_thompson alistair crawford Cassie Young @JonnyUttley @katherine_ethel Baz Ramaiah Evelyn Forde MBE & many more! Tes SEND Show #ASCL leadership Summit tessendshow.co.uk/send-leadershi…

Do you have a role in safeguarding children in education, or in serious youth violence? I'm looking to interview practitioners for some research. If you could spare 45-60mins for an online interview during October, please dm or comment below. The Centre for Education and Youth

"There is no way of overcoming child poverty without putting more money into the system." The government's decision not to scrap the two-child benefit cap revealed a "fundamental lack of seriousness" in their approach to tackling child poverty, says Baz Ramaiah. Calum Macdonald




🚨NEW: Today the Education Policy Institute has published a new report with the The Centre for Education and Youth and Mission 44, highlighting the need for targeted efforts to boost post-16 participation in STEM for underrepresented groups. Read full report ➡️ epi.org.uk/wp-content/upl… Main findings⬇️


It's the return of Friday 5! This week we cover: 1. Tuition fees increases 2. Bridget Phillipson on SEND 3. FFT Education Datalab on attendance 4. The Centre for Education Systems launches 5. A new accountability scorecard in SW England cfey.org/news-and-event…


It's time for #Friday5 - the latest in education and youth policy: 1. Dame Christine Lenehan on SEND funding 2. The Sutton Trust on arts inequality 3. Education Policy Institute on persistent disadvantage 4. Institute for Fiscal Studies on youth clubs 5. Schools Week on ITT mentor training cfey.org/news-and-event…

This week in #Friday5 - the latest in education and youth policy: 1. Public First on exclusion attitudes 2. Social Metrics Comm. on child poverty increase 3. Govt. report on SEND & youth violence 4. Home schooling permission 5. DfE officials' answers on SEND cfey.org/news-and-event…

2️⃣ The Oracy Education Commission: From Talk to Action One year on from the launch of Oracy Education Commission, Geoff Barton, Baz Ramaiah, Beccy Earnshaw, Dame Alison Peacock & Tim Oates CBE discuss bringing the Commission’s recommendations to life in policy & practice.
