This Friday, 4th Jun, 7.30 - 9.00 pm / Open to all. Entrance fee: £5.00
The quality of education today is linked to both its content (curriculum) and to the way it is financed. If, as the speaker thinks important, education ought to follow its own nose, as it were, and not unfold at the behest of political or economic imperatives, then education needs to be pre-funded and based on a range of curricula, so that parents can freely choose which education they think best suits their children. One way of achieveing this would be to distribute education taxes as genrally as they are collected, on a basis of curriculum-neutral capitation. Is this what the Coalition has in mind?
A lecture-based conversation. Speaker: Christopher Houghton Budd, PhD.
Rudolf Steiner House, 35 Park Road, London (top of Baker Street)
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