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RSA history towards our Design for Life mission

Jo Choukeir explains how The RSA’s Design for Life mission came to be and how it will unlock opportunities to regenerate our economy, society and environment.
17 Mar 2023 Joanna Choukeir
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Recognising reciprocity

Al Mathers, former RSA Director of Research and Learning, explores the importance of introducing reciprocity into the work of social change organisations like the RSA.
30 Jan 2023 Al Mathers
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NextGenEd: Tackling the challenges of technology, demography and inequality

Andy Haldane defines his vision for a fairer, more accessible and fit-for-purpose education and learning system of the future in this blog.
20 Jan 2023 Andy Haldane
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Out of this world

Unboxed’s Our Place in Space project convened astronauts, academics, artists, authors and engineers to bring the universe to thrilling life for schoolchildren across the UK.
11 Jan 2023 John Peto
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Pupil Design Awards 2021-2022: Final evaluation report

The Pupil Design Awards 2021-2022 evaluation aims to understand its impact on pupils’ creative self-efficacy, design capabilities, and awareness of real-world issues facing them and their communities.
15 Dec 2022 Veronica Mrvcic, Aidan Daly
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Digital lifelong learning in France

Read the findings of our partnership with Bayes Impact, funded by the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, as we supported the design and evaluation of their Jobflix platform.
2 Dec 2022 Veronica Mrvcic, Aoife O’Doherty
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What are educators’ experiences supporting youth social action?

We asked 2,000 primary educators to share their attitudes, motivations and the potential benefits of delivering youth social action in the classroom.
22 Nov 2022 Hannah Breeze
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Rebalancing accreditation: from assessment to validation

Digital badging can standardise the modern exam system invented by the RSA. Now we’re championing innovation to validate the skills and capabilities these exams miss.
17 Nov 2022 Tom Kenyon
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Rebalancing adult learning

Rebalancing adult learning explores how organisations can help address the UK skills emergency. Read our joint research with Ufi Voctech Trust to understand more.
9 Nov 2022 Tom Kenyon, Hannah Breeze, Aoife O’Doherty
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Scaling digital lifelong learning innovations in the UK

Scaling digital lifelong learning innovations in the UK outlines barriers preventing people from accessing UK lifelong learning opportunities and the drivers that could encourage impactful digital innovations.
14 Sep 2022 Mark Hall, Veronica Mrvcic
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