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Title: The new normal


1
The new normal?
  • LEACAN Annual Conference Dec 09

2
The Tory tomtom
  • Two assumptions
  • Political direction will change
  • The belt will tighten
  • Conservatives see public sector reform as
    critical to them now as industrial reform was to
    Thatcher
  • The Conservative Policy Review process based on 3
    principles decentralisation accountability
    transparency
  • Domestic reform agenda focused on 3 areas
    welfare the family schools
  • Planning considerably advanced in recent months

3
Changing political winds
  • Key Papers
  • Labour 21st c schools. New Industry, New Jobs
  • Tory Sykes. Get Britain Working
  • Key speeches
  • Lab Mandelsons Sept 09 Progress speech.
    Browns Sept 09 TUC speech
  • Tory Camerons June 09 quango speech. Goves
    Nov 09 CPS speech
  • Key words
  • Progressive, tough, standards, rigour, choice,
    parents, local, employers, academy,
    apprenticeships, Sweden, technical, fight
  • Key influencers
  • Lab IPPR, Demos, Purnell, Miliband, New
    Statesman but not Blair
  • Tory Reform, CSJ, Freud, Blair, Barnet/Kent,
    Tory grandees, The Sun
  • Key countries
  • Canada, Australia, Holland, Sweden, America
  • Key celebs
  • Labour Sir Alex
  • Tory Carol Vordeman

4
Gloomy economic climate
  • Key Papers
  • Back to Black, How to save 50bn, A Recovery
    Plan for the UK, Skills, Jobs, Growth
  • Key speeches
  • Labour Darlings Sept 09 Cardiff speech. Browns
    Nov 09 CBI speech
  • Tory Osbornes Conference 09 speech. Hammonds
    More for Less Nov 09 speech
  • Key words
  • Austerity, priority, responsibility, tough,
    investment, quango, bureaucracy, incontinence,
    sensitive
  • Key reviews
  • Schools funding review
  • Banks FE fees review
  • Browne HE fees review
  • Key figures
  • 946,000
  • 0.3
  • 200bn
  • 19bn
  • 9bn
  • 30
  • 171

5
The new normal
  • Slimmed down central government the beehive
  • Stripped down service model post bureaucratic
  • Focus on outcomes not processes what will
    matter to us is whether or not a successful
    outcome is delivered at an affordable price not
    who delivers it Hammond Nov09
  • Success judged on meeting efficiency savings
    rather than government targets
  • Culture change driven by new incentives and new
    freedoms
  • Accountability driven by the citizen rather than
    state agencies
  • Greater use of technology to enhance transparency

6
A months a long timein schools
  • Planning for a tighter future
  • Balls 2.6bn bid
  • DCSF Discussion Paper
  • A new Schools Bill, legislating for
  • Pupil/parent guarantees
  • Report card
  • New intervention powers
  • Teacher licences to practice
  • Curriculum
  • Goves academic core
  • Labours decision on iGCSEs
  • Rose primary curriculum
  • PSHE - Latin
  • Testing
  • 2010 contract
  • Gibb SSAT speech
  • Teacher assessment listings
  • Disaffected youth
  • Rose, Leahy, Rake
  • 3rd quarter figures
  • YP Guarantee pledge
  • Select Committee Inquiry
  • Not forgetting
  • IAG Strategy
  • NCF consultation
  • ASCL Act
  • The Gove Manifesto
  • Launch of the New Schools Network and Education
    and Employers Taskforce

7
A months a long timein learning and skills
  • National skills strategy
  • New premium on higher skills through creation of
    new technician class
  • Empowered learners through AACS and SAs
  • Simplification of skills system
  • New HE Framework
  • Extended access and more diversity of provision
    inc FE
  • Focus on high level skills programmes and
    graduate employability
  • Strengthened quality and course labelling
  • Skills Investment Strategy
  • Across the board efficiencies and rate reductions
  • Greater use of co-funding and sponsored provision
  • Resource re-direction to high-level and
    economically valuable priorities
  • Tackling unemployment
  • Worrying figures about youth and graduate
    unemployment
  • Brown YP Guarantees
  • Camerons payment by results welfare programme
  • Not forgetting
  • ASCL Act
  • Willetts FEFC consultation
  • CBI and 157 Funding papers

8
A months a long time in HE
  • HE Strategy
  • New Skills Strategy
  • UUK Report on the impact of universities on the
    UK economy
  • Launch of the fees review
  • Updates on ASN and application numbers

9
Cons education policy. Some specifics
  • Strong prejudice in favour of a knowledge-based
    curriculum
  • Core primary curriculum but support Montessori
    and Steiner models
  • KS2 testing pushed to Year 7?
  • Refocus schools around learning, dismantle
    extended services model
  • Emphasis on established core subjects
    incentivised through distinct points system
  • Strong independent regulator, more focused
    inspection system
  • Not anti-vocational but keen to simplify and see
    it add value
  • Support apprenticeships but only real ones
  • More teacher training on the job, trained to
    degree level, possible differential pay scale
  • Traditional model of colleges supporting skills
    development and community needs through dedicated
    funding agency
  • Skills system goal of one funding body, one
    audit regime, one improvement body
  • Controlled growth of HE through an integrated
    high-level skills strategy

10
Get Britain Working. Key Messages
  • Expand YA programme
  • Increase apprenticeship places
  • Establish technical schools
  • Reposition Diplomas
  • Increase places in FE
  • Increase places in HE
  • Establish new integrated W2W programme
  • Introduce Lifelong Learning Accounts
  • Commission new high-tech taskforce

11
The funding context
  • General
  • Emergency budget followed by 3 year reduced
    spending programme incorporating dept by dept
    budget review
  • Implementation of efficiencies as per Osbornes
    Conference speech
  • Simplifying the organisational clutter
  • Specific
  • For schools simplified per pupil funding model
    with a per pupil premium, greater institutional
    autonomy and greater stakeholder control
  • For FE continued use of funding formula but
    incentivised by an open trading market and
    adoption of Lifelong Learning Accounts
  • For W2W switch of funds from grand projects to
    targeted programmes, greater focus on payment by
    results, use of availability contracts
  • For HE awaiting outcomes of fees review but
    funded expansion through early repayment scheme
    and some trimming of provision

12
What might be in the first 100 days?
  • Emergency Growth Budget and CSR announcement
  • Launch of extensive public sector reform
    programme
  • Release heat out of the system with new powers
    for heads, teachers and parents, less bureaucracy
    and less interference
  • Identify worst performing schools and put under
    new management identify best performing
    schools and grant academy status
  • Legislate for new free school model
  • Put a system in place to establish a reading test
    for children after 2 years in primary and NC
    tests in Year 7
  • Put LAs on notice, scrap QCDA and ? and add
    sunset clause on other quangos
  • Introduce tighter budgetary controls and slash
    vanity projects
  • Restructure DCSF and BIS
  • Put machinery in place for new FEFC and funding
    compact
  • Establish contracting process for new welfare
    programmes
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