I spent a few days last week in Canada, working with some of our partner organisations in technology, business and social innovation.
Michael Gove's speech at BETT this morning is a big win for Next Gen's campaign for computer science in schools in several ways.
Next Gen, the independent review of the skills needs of the video games and VFX industries led by Ian Livingstone and Alex Hope, and produced with NESTA, made a total of 20 recommendations for government, industry and educators.
This week I visited a learning experience that The Philosophy Shop are delivering on idiscover.
A brilliant scheme that has transformed the education system in New York has shown how a disciplined approach to innovation can reap huge rewards
Government has a habit of creating a false dilemma for itself: innovative but potentially flaky or safe and dull?
There’s been a step forward in the way the government encourages business-university links.
The Next Gen. report shows how we can shed fresh light on much-debated problems when we ground our thinking in proper research on a specific question
Our idiscover project aims to show how different learning experiences can equip young people with the skills they need to thrive in an innovation economy.
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