Sentences with phrase «head of policy exchange»

Ben Caldecott, head of Policy Exchange's environment and energy unit, said: «We know what works from abroad, where schemes have cut littering rates by up to 80 per cent.»

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Steve Hughes, Policy Exchange's head of economic and social policy, was part of the Policy Exchange's head of economic and social policy, was part of the policy, was part of the panel.
Asked by Williams if the site kept track of illegal listings during one exchange, David Hantman, head of public policy for Airbnb, said: «We don't research that.»
Find a debate of mutual interest then get ready to put your intellectual and government policy hat on for a riveting exchange of views... or just walk out shaking your head in the most stereotypically British manner you can muster.
Jonathan Simons, head of education for Policy Exchange, explained that official data suggests over 25 per cent of teachers of working age who left the profession between 2008 and 2012 were between the ages of 30 and 39.
As voiced by Jonathan Simons, head of education at Policy Exchange, maintaining the UIFSM programme is not merely questioning the necessity of issuing free lunches to all pupils (regardless of wealth) but also realistically considering the question of value for money.
Jonathan Simons, head of the education unit at Policy Exchange, contended: «The fact that one in 12 have not received progression pay rises absolutely does not prove that the system doesn't work.
As voiced by Jonathan Simons, Head of Education at Policy Exchange, maintaining the UIFSM programme is not merely questioning the necessity of issuing free lunches to all pupils (regardless of wealth) but also realistically considering the question of value for money.
But Jonathan Simons, head of education at right - leaning think tank Policy Exchange, said the «principle of school choice» should not be «fashionably dismissed».
Jonathan Simons, head of education at the Policy Exchange think tank, said while some authorities may be able to operate improvement services now, the conversion of as few as one or two secondary schools could threaten its viability.
Members of the team at NIE include Ben Laker, leader of the analytics practice at business management consultancy Transform Performance International, and John Blake, Policy Exchange's head of education and social reform.
But John Blake, head of education at the Policy Exchange think tank, said: «It's good to see the government using data to move beyond the overly simplistic division between those who receive free schools and those who don't.»
But Jonathan Simons, head of the education at the right - leaning thinktank Policy Exchange, said drastic falls in Ofsted grades are usually caused by major events such as a change in pupil cohorts, heads leaving, an exodus of teachers or a financial crisis.
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Jonathan Simons, head of education at Policy Exchange, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that lower - performing schools had shown an «association of increased results» over and above the results in the same type of schools which were not near a free school.
Jonathan is Head of the Education Unit at Policy Exchange, where he directs research on all aspects of education including Early Years, schools, skills and HE.
Jonathan Simons, head of education at think tank Policy Exchange (pictured), said: «The white paper, as a whole, and the proposed bill, as a whole, is a goner.
But Jonathan Simons, head of education at think tank Policy Exchange, told Schools Week: «It's the right thing to do, under the circumstances — the delay caused by various elections and the referendum and subsequent political changes meant that the timing would have been unreasonably tight.
Jonathan Simons, head of education at the right - leaning think tank Policy Exchange, said: «Given all the candidates have mentioned the importance of social mobility and improving life outcomes, and given Gove's previous role, it is likely to give education a welcome prominence in this campaign.»
Jonathan Simons, head of education at right - leaning think - tank Policy Exchange, argues that he could accept the variation in the grades awarded by different inspectors if Ofsted were able to, «provide the data that shows all of its inspectors are well trained and all of their judgements are valid».
Last week Policy Exchange published a compilation of essays which set out practical things that government, schools and heads might do to tackle the teacher supply crunch currently affecting schools in England.
Policy Exchange's head of education, Jonathan Simons, points out that of 45,000 to 50,000 teachers joining the state sector each year, «around a third are actually returners».
Below you can read my missive, with e-mail shorthand slightly cleaned up, followed by an exchange this query triggered between Vaclav Smil, the University of Manitoba analyst of just about every global risk and trend, and Lester Brown, who heads the Earth Policy Institute and has for decades warned of economic and environmental unraveling.
clean energy innovation improving consumer choice and affordability more efficient use of energy deeper penetration of renewable energy resources wider deployment of «distributed» energy resources micro grids roof - top solar on - site power supplies and storage promote markets advanced energy management enhance demand elasticity and efficiencies empower customers more choice 50 % of its electricity from renewable resources by 2030 business as usual bad public policy clean energy's economic and environmental potential the power industry was headed for trouble rising utility bills growing customer dissatisfaction socially unjust clean energy economy haves - and - have - nots change in culture business model for the whole system moves the electric industry away from a monopoly, top - down and incentive driven system governed by the market emphasizes distributed energy a distributed system platform market exchange microgrids solar energy efficiency distributed energy resources compete to serve the grid pro-consumer pro-innovation markets - based more affordable resilient capital efficiencies encouraging more distributed energy demand response energy efficiency
John Collins, the president of consulting firm Red Flag USA and former head of policy for crypto exchange Coinbase, thinks so.
In a blog post, CEO Brian Armstrong addressed allegations head on, making public an exchange policy indicating that employees are barred from trading ahead of listings that may influence cryptocurrency markets.
In a video published Wednesday, Hong Nam - ki, head of the office for policy coordination, said the government is taking a strong stance in bringing transparency to domestic cryptocurrency exchanges.
In a video published today, Hong Nam - ki, head of the office for government policy coordination, said the government is taking a strong stance in bringing transparency to domestic cryptocurrency exchanges.
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