The Curriculum Review: What works, what’s missing, what’s next?
17 March 2025, 5:30 pm–7:00 pm

Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- £0.00
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ESRC Education Research Programme
Join an expert panel from the IOE to discuss the implications of the Curriculum Review Interim Report for teaching and learning in primary, secondary, post-16 sectors and for pupils with SEND. The Review asked for input from a wide range on interested parties, including parents and pupils, as well as teachers and experts in curriculum and assessment. The panel will discuss progress made so far and what might need to happen next to lead to sustainable change.
What Matters in Education? Panel Discussion Series
This series is jointly organised by the UCL Institute of Education Pro-Director Research and the ESRC Education Research Programme (ERP). It aims to spark new thinking across education, social research and the wider social sciences on how research, policy and practice can most productively interact.
Events will be online. Recordings and a summary of the key questions the debate raised will be made available on the ERP website afterwards.
Co-Chair: Professor Gemma Moss, Director, ESRC Education Reserach Programme, Professor of Literacy at the UCL Institute of Education
Invited Co-Chair for this session: John Yandell, Professor of English in Education
About the Speakers
Zongyi Deng
Professor of Curriculum and Pedagogy at UCL
Gorana Henry
Primary PGCE Programme Leader at UCL
Lynne Rogers
Reader in Education and Co-Director of the Centre for Post-14 Education and Work at UCL
Theo Bryer
Lecturer in Culture, Communication & Media at UCL
Ken Jones
Professor Emeritus at Goldsmiths, University of London