Posts Tagged ‘participation’
by Dan Sutch filed under engagement | 16 February 2009
As part of the Public and Stakeholder Engagement of beyond Current Horizons a Citizens Panel was established to ask members of the public questions about the future of education. The Citizen’s Panel was sent a ten question survey that included both ordering questions and free text entry. Questions included asking about the immediate goals of education, as well as hopes, fears and expectations for future education. An additional seven questions were included to gather demographic characteristics of the respondents.
by Dan Sutch filed under BCH general | 19 December 2008
Two weeks ago we held an event to bring together a brilliant group of creative and inspiring people to think about the future. But more than just *think* about the future, the group was tasked with looking for ways to help represent the future – to create ideas and representations that would help other people to think about the future more critically.
by Dan Sutch filed under BCH general, engagement | 28 November 2008
What do 500 members of the public think about the future of education? What do they hope for and what are they concerned about? A first (small) insight to all you avid BCH Blog readers of some of the comments that have come back as part of a 500 strong demographically sampled ‘Citizens Panel’ – when they were asked to comment on a range of issues about educational futures.