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Education Reform is a Wicked Issue: the first defence is denial
Graham Leicester
Last month was a very active one for those taking a close interest in education reform in Scotland. It marked...
Education reform in Scotland: Turning the McKinsey model on its head
Graham Leicester
There is a quiet revolution under way in Scottish education. I know this is not a fashionable position. But confirmation comes for me in the unlikely guise of a recent McKinsey report reviewing three decades of educational...
Remembering Max Boisot, 1943 - 2011
Graham Leicester
Max Boisot died last week, quite suddenly (he went into hospital and was diagnosed with cancer only in mid-July) and by today's standards quite young (he was 67).
Short term politics or long term principle?: Scotland’s stand for eternal free higher education
Graham Leicester
We enjoyed a lively seminar at Ramsay Garden this week on the subject of funding higher education - and in...
Technology and Schools: learning from the past, planning for the future
Graham Leicester
With help from IFF Fellow Pat Kane and our associate and fellow traveller Rohan Gunatillake, we ran a workshop last week at our...
Open Conspiracy for Change in Education
Graham Leicester
We have been thinking about how best to follow up in practice our work in Scotland in support of shifting...

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