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by Brett Wigdortz, founder
and CEO, Teach First; Fair access: Making school choice
and admissions work for all by Rebecca Allen,
reader in the economics of education at the Institute of Education, University of London; School accountability, performance
and pupil attainment by Simon Burgess, professor of economics at the University of Bristol,
and director of the Centre for Market
and Public Organisation; The importance of teaching by Dylan Wiliam, emeritus professor at the Institute of Education, University of London; Reducing within - school variation
and the role of middle leadership by James Toop, ceo of Teaching Leaders; The importance of collaboration: Creating «families of schools» by Tim Brighouse, a former teacher
and chief education officer of Oxfordshire
and Birmingham; Testing times: Reforming classroom teaching through assessment by Christine Harrison, senior lecturer in science education at King's College London; Tackling pupil disengagement: Making the curriculum more engaging by David Price,
author and educational consultant; Beyond the school gates: Developing children's zones for England by Alan Dyson, professor of education at the University of Manchester
and co-director of the Centre for Equity in Education, Kirstin Kerr, lecturer in education at the University of Manchester
and Chris Wellings, head of programme policy in
Save the Children's UK Programme; After school: Promoting opportunities for all young people in a locality by Ann Hodgson, professor of education
and director of the Learning for London @IOE Research Centre, Institute of Education, University of London
and Ken Spours, professor or education
and co-director of the Centre for Post-14 Research
and Innovation at the Institute of Education, University of London.
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