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Singing from the same hymn sheet: UK Policy responses to the NEET agenda

by Skope Administrator | Jun 4, 2021 | News

This research paper provides an overview of government policy on young people who are Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET) across the four UK nations. This paper argues that policy in England on this topic is less well developed and coherent than in the...

SKOPE Research Centre Newsletter Issue 2, 2021

by Skope Administrator | Jun 4, 2021 | Newletter

SKOPE Research Centre newsletter Issue 2 May 2021 (1)

SkOP ¦ Season 2 – Episode 2 ¦ The employability agenda in Higher Education

by Skope Administrator | Jun 1, 2021 | Podcast

Produced by Ashmita Randhawa (@Rand_Ash) and James Robson (@elpug). Edited by Laura Dong. Music composed and performed by Francis Pugh and the Whisky Singers. Guests : Professor Paul Ashwin, Head of Department, Educational Research, Lancaster University (@paulashwin)...

SkOP ¦ Season 2 – Episode 1 ¦ The importance of Science Education and Skills

by Skope Administrator | May 24, 2021 | Podcast

Produced by Ashmita Randhawa (@Rand_Ash) and James Robson (@elpug). Edited by Laura Dong. Music composed and performed by Francis Pugh and the Whisky Singers. Guests : Prof Sibel Erduran, Professor of Science Education and Director of Research, Department of...

SKOPE Research Centre Newsletter, Issue 1, January 2021

by Skope Administrator | Apr 12, 2021 | Newletter

SKOPE Research Centre newsletter Issue 1 January 2021
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