Sarah Montague interviews the people whose ideas are challenging the future of education.
Radio 4,Β·13 episodes
Sarah Montague asks Sir Ken Robinson why he thinks schools are a barrier to creativity.
How one of the highest-ranking education systems in the world is being overhauled.
How does a school recover from failure after being put into special measures?
What can everyone learn from the world's most effective classroom tutors?
Sarah Montague looks at the role of parents in early years learning.
Sarah Montague asks what really makes a difference to a child's ability.
The headmaster of Eton College talks to Sarah Montague about his formula for success.
Teacher and writer Daisy Christodoulou thinks children are being taught the wrong things.
Can character education really improve someone's chances in life?
Do we become more effective learners when there's a chance of winning something?
Professor Sugata Mitra explains why children need more freedom to teach one another.
Professor Jo Boaler believes there is a crisis in maths education.
How Sal Khan plans to give the world a free first-class education.