30 Nov
2021

Past event

Education spending: resourced for levelling up?

In partnership with the IFS

By Nuffield Foundation

The next few years are likely to be particularly challenging for schools, colleges, universities and nurseries. There have been significant squeezes on all areas of education spending over the last decade, which will only be partially unwound over the next few years. The pandemic has led most children to missing months of normal education, is likely to widen educational inequalities and has created acute financial challenges for some providers.

At the same time, the government has high ambitions for the education sector. One of the biggest themes of the government’s long-term policy agenda is ‘levelling up’ poorer regions of the country, with a heavy emphasis placed upon the role schools and colleges can play. Further education and skills have received particular attention, with a focus on improving the quality and take-up of technical qualifications and equalising funding for further and higher education qualifications.

At this IFS event, they will examine how education spending can be best set to support levelling up and narrow inequalities. This includes both the level of spending, how it is distributed and how existing spending could be used better to support levelling up. This event coincides with the launch of the IFS’s 2021 annual report on education spending in England, funded by the Nuffield Foundation.

After the presentations, there will be plenty of time for questions.

Speakers


  • Dr Claire Crawford
    Associate Professor at the Centre for Education Policy and Equalising Opportunity
    University College London
  • Sam Freedman
    Senior Advisor to ARK Schools and
    Senior Fellow at the Institute for Government
  • Natalie Perera
    Chief Executive
    Education Policy Institute
  • Luke Sibieta
    Institute for Fiscal Studies

In partnership with


  • Institute for Fiscal Studies IFS logo - IFS Green Budget 2018-2021
    the IFS
By Nuffield Foundation

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