Education Policy Institute

Education Policy Institute The Education Policy Institute is an independent, impartial and evidence-based research institute that aims to promote high quality education outcomes

The Education Policy Institute is an independent, impartial and evidence-based research institute that aims to promote high quality education outcomes, regardless of social background. Education can have a transformational effect on the lives of young people. Through our research, we will provide insights, commentary and critiques about education policy in England - shedding light on what is worki

ng and where further progress needs to be made. Our research and analysis will span a young person's journey from the early years through to higher education and entry to the labour market. Because good mental health is vital to learning, we also have a dedicated mental health team which will consider the challenges, interventions and opportunities for supporting young people's wellbeing. Our experienced and dedicated team work closely with academics, think tanks and other research foundations and charities.

🚨New Report: Closing the Workforce Quality Gap.Today the Education Policy Institute funded by The Sequoia Trust publishe...
29/04/2025

🚨New Report: Closing the Workforce Quality Gap.

Today the Education Policy Institute funded by The Sequoia Trust published a new report that examines differences between the teaching workforces at schools with the most and least disadvantaged pupils. It finds a substantial and persistent gap in teacher experience, as well as in subject expertise, turnover and absence rates. The report recommends boosting retention incentives and accelerating professional development for teachers in disadvantaged settings.

You can download and read the full report here
https://epi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/EPI-Report-workforce-quality-gap.pdf

🚨New report: Today the Education Policy Institute (EPI), funded by HMC (The Head’s Conference), published a new report t...
08/04/2025

🚨New report: Today the Education Policy Institute (EPI), funded by HMC (The Head’s Conference), published a new report that examines the workings, challenges and perceived benefits of partnerships between independent and state schools in England.

You can download and read the full report here

The new report by the Education Policy Institute (EPI), funded by HMC (The Head’s Conference), examines the workings, challenges and perceived benefits of partnerships between independent and state schools in England. The analysis specifically focuses on the working of two…Read more Independent-...

Our Director for Post-16 and Skills, David Robinson gave evidence to the Education Select Committee on Further Education...
25/03/2025

Our Director for Post-16 and Skills, David Robinson gave evidence to the Education Select Committee on Further Education and Skills today. He highlighted findings from our latest report on disadvantage gap and stressed the need to simplify Post-16 qualifications.

🚨New event summary paper: What is needed from education policy to boost writing outcomes?EPI partnered with Oxford Unive...
20/03/2025

🚨New event summary paper: What is needed from education policy to boost writing outcomes?

EPI partnered with Oxford University Press to discuss challenges preventing improvements in writing and how these can be overcome.

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In January 2025, the Education Policy Institute (EPI) and Oxford University Press (OUP) brought together trust leaders, publishers, researchers, civil servants and other education stakeholders to discuss the current challenges preventing improvements in writing and how these can be overcome.…Read ...

EPI announces new Chair
19/03/2025

EPI announces new Chair

The Education Policy Institute Board of Trustees is delighted to announce that it has appointed Professor Sir Chris Husbands as its new Chair. Sir Chris has served as a Trustee of EPI since January 2024 and brings a wealth of…Read more EPI announces new Chair ›

🔺Today the Education Policy Institute published a latest that investigates the drivers of the disadvantage gap and calls...
17/03/2025

🔺Today the Education Policy Institute published a latest that investigates the drivers of the disadvantage gap and calls on the government to address the underlying causes of school absences, as it identifies higher levels of absence to be a key factor in the attainment gap between disadvantaged pupils and their peers.

You can read the full report here

The latest report by EPI investigates the drivers of the disadvantage gap and calls on the government to address the underlying causes of school absences, as it identifies higher levels of absence to be a key factor in the attainment…Read more Breaking down the gap ›

🚨New: Today, the Education Policy Institute (EPI), funded by the Nuffield Foundation published a new report that explore...
11/03/2025

🚨New: Today, the Education Policy Institute (EPI), funded by the Nuffield Foundation published a new report that explores how long-term changes in education and employment outcomes vary across the four UK nation. The analysis covers the education and employment outcomes of individuals born across the UK from the late 1940s through to the late 1980s. You can download and read the full report 👇

A new report by the Education Policy Institute (EPI), funded by the Nuffield Foundation, explores how long-term changes in education and employment outcomes vary across the four UK nation.The report highlights the impact of differences in post-16 education and training…Read more Long-run changes i...

🚨New: Today, the Education Policy Institute (EPI), funded by Nuffield Foundation, published a new report exploring the s...
06/03/2025

🚨New: Today, the Education Policy Institute (EPI), funded by Nuffield Foundation, published a new report exploring the strengths & weaknesses of Free School Meals (FSM) and Pupil Premium (PP) as measures for identifying disadvantaged pupils in England.

You can download and read the full report

A new report published by the Education Policy Institute (EPI), funded by the Nuffield Foundation, explores the strengths and weaknesses of free school meals (FSM) and Pupil Premium (PP) as measures for identifying disadvantaged pupils in England. It finds significant…Read more Who has been regist...

🚨New:Today, the Education Policy Institute, funded by the Nuffield Foundation has published a new report on Identifying ...
11/02/2025

🚨New:Today, the Education Policy Institute, funded by the Nuffield Foundation has published a new report on Identifying SEND. The report provides evidence of the inequalities and the blind spots that exist in SEND support across schools in England.

You can download and read the full report 👇
https://epi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/SEND-Final-Report-version-FINAL-04.02.2024-2.pdf

🗣️ Commenting on the latest Ofsted inspections and report card proposals, Natalie Perera, Chief Executive at the Educati...
03/02/2025

🗣️ Commenting on the latest Ofsted inspections and report card proposals, Natalie Perera, Chief Executive at the Education Policy Institute said 👇

🚨New Report: Today EPI has published a new paper on Reforming Accountability that highlights how school accountability n...
21/01/2025

🚨New Report: Today EPI has published a new paper on Reforming Accountability that highlights how school accountability needs reforming to better serve pupils and parents. We are also publishing an interactive tool to measure performance of school groups. You can view the tool here: https://edu-policy-inst.shinyapps.io/effective-school.../

You can download and read the full report here: https://epi.org.uk/publications-and-research/reforming-accountability/

A new paper published by the Education Policy Institute sheds light on the flaws of the current accountability system and calls for a fairer and more holistic approach to measuring school effectiveness. The paper highlights that: • Current performance measures…Read more Reforming Accountability ...

🗣️ Commenting on the government's Plan for Change, Natalie Perera, Chief Executive at the Education Policy Institute sai...
05/12/2024

🗣️ Commenting on the government's Plan for Change, Natalie Perera, Chief Executive at the Education Policy Institute said 👇

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