From Moving Young Minds to Education World Forum Ten Years On Rt Hon Charles Clarke University of East Anglia, UK 1Education World Forum 2013.

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From Moving Young Minds to Education World Forum Ten Years On Rt Hon Charles Clarke University of East Anglia, UK 1Education World Forum 2013

Importance of Education for All Accelerating world change – Technological and Economic – Political and Social – Global Community International Competition Forward Not Back Enjoy and Engage 2Education World Forum 2013

Education For All Pre-School / Nursery Primary School Secondary School Vocational University Education throughout life 3Education World Forum 2013

Potential to Strengthen the Key Levers of Educational Reform Effective School and University Leadership High Quality Teachers High Aspirations and Standards for all Modern Curriculum 4Education World Forum 2013

Our Ambitions in 2004 Bring Ministers Together and Learn from Different National Experiences Understand, Improve, Evaluate and Apply Educational Technology Education World Forum 20135

The Challenge Now for Ministers? Technical Potential Clearer The Challenge of Implementation – Different countries – Different contexts Political Challenges Education World Forum 20136

The Political Challenges Education for Whom Accountability and Choice Maximizing Resources Reforming Professions Building National Consensus and Focus Education World Forum 20137

Education for Whom? Universities or Nurseries? Elite or Masses? Ethnic Groups Education and Work Education World Forum 20138

Accountability and Choice Assessment / Measuring Outcomes Inspection / Transparency Choosing a school, subject and course Who appoints head teachers? Education World Forum 20139

Maximizing Resources Public money from the State Budget Public money from NGOs etc Benefactors / Philanthropists etc Private payments from students or family Education World Forum

Reforming The Professions Teacher Recruitment Initial Teacher Training Continuous Professional Development Teacher assessment Education World Forum

Building National Consensus and Focus Agreement across politics Agreement across communities Agreement across the educational world Education World Forum

Our Ambitions in 2013 International Consensus can strengthen Domestic Change Focus on the real issues of implementation – Practical – Technological – Political Consistent National Focus and Leadership Widespread Support and Engagement Education World Forum