Roundtable: The Future of the Coalition Government’s Education Policy
Author: Localis - Jan 24, 2012
Localis held a roundtable discussion on Tuesday 24th January entitled 'The Future of the Coalition Government's Education Policy' at our offices in Westminster. This event gave local authority members and officers a chance to discuss the coalition government’s education policies, and the emerging themes and issues arising from the implementation of these across the country.
This was a private event.
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