Our latest report is a pioneering comparison of the approaches used to improve school standards in five diverse cities around the world: London, New York, Dubai, Rio de Janeiro and Ho Chi Minh City. In the first study of its kind, Interesting cities found the key ways to improving education standards are: (1) appointing or electing a key figure to drive through a change agenda; using ‘big data’ to identify and intervene where students are in danger of falling behind; (2) forging strong coalitions between parents, teachers and professional bodies; (3) making teaching a career of choice: adopting innovative ways of attracting talented people into teaching; (4) increasing both accountability and support for teachers with improved training; (5...
“Excellence in Cities” is an educational reform initiative proposed by the British government at the...
The characteristics of improving schools have been widely documented and disputed within the interna...
Today’s centre of high performance in school education is East Asia. Four of the world\u27s five hig...
This important new book draws lessons from a large-scale initiative to bring about the improvement o...
This important new book draws lessons from a large-scale initiative to bring about the improvement o...
Driven by a desire to improve academic outcomes and transform ‘failing’ schools, governments around ...
Attempts to improve the quality of education and instruction have resulted in numerous reform effort...
The government's Excellence in Cities policy has improved the educational outcomes for secondary sch...
Details challenges and steps for linking quality education and community and economic vitality, incl...
This article looks at the perils and promises of standards-based instruction in urban environments. ...
Driven by a desire to improve academic outcomes and transform ‘failing’ schools, governments around ...
The London Challenge serves as a model for school reform that is not only applicable to the London r...
Why not the Best Schools? offers a ten-point, ten-year plan for an education revolution that will re...
This paper reports on the short run impact of one of the U.K. government’s flagship education polici...
Large, traditional urban high schools are among the most difficult education environments in the Uni...
“Excellence in Cities” is an educational reform initiative proposed by the British government at the...
The characteristics of improving schools have been widely documented and disputed within the interna...
Today’s centre of high performance in school education is East Asia. Four of the world\u27s five hig...
This important new book draws lessons from a large-scale initiative to bring about the improvement o...
This important new book draws lessons from a large-scale initiative to bring about the improvement o...
Driven by a desire to improve academic outcomes and transform ‘failing’ schools, governments around ...
Attempts to improve the quality of education and instruction have resulted in numerous reform effort...
The government's Excellence in Cities policy has improved the educational outcomes for secondary sch...
Details challenges and steps for linking quality education and community and economic vitality, incl...
This article looks at the perils and promises of standards-based instruction in urban environments. ...
Driven by a desire to improve academic outcomes and transform ‘failing’ schools, governments around ...
The London Challenge serves as a model for school reform that is not only applicable to the London r...
Why not the Best Schools? offers a ten-point, ten-year plan for an education revolution that will re...
This paper reports on the short run impact of one of the U.K. government’s flagship education polici...
Large, traditional urban high schools are among the most difficult education environments in the Uni...
“Excellence in Cities” is an educational reform initiative proposed by the British government at the...
The characteristics of improving schools have been widely documented and disputed within the interna...
Today’s centre of high performance in school education is East Asia. Four of the world\u27s five hig...