4th Cambridge Assessment Conference

Issues of control and innovation:
the role of the state in assessment systems

19 October 2009, Robinson College, Cambridge

Fees

Early bird rate: £150

Bookings received on or before 31 July 2009

Standard rate: £180

Bookings received after 31 July 2009

Booking Form

To book your conference place, please download and complete the booking form below:

Booking & Contact Information

Once you have downloaded & completed the booking form (see above) please send it along with payment to the address below.

Address:
Sarah Dodd
Cambridge Assessment Network
1 Hills Road
Cambridge
CB1 2EU

If you have any further queries please contact us using the details below.

Email:
thenetwork@cambridgeassessment.org.uk
Telephone:
+44 (0) 1223 553846

Media enquiries

If you are a member of the press and would like to attend the event please email Rebecca Birkett-Smith.

For security reasons, Cambridge Assessment will require proof of your media status when you collect your press pass. Please bring one of the following with you: a valid NUJ card, a by-lined article from the last six months, a signed letter from your editor, publisher or producer on letterhead. Failure to do so may result in the removal of your press pass.

09.30 Registration opens

10.00 Welcome and introductory remarks Simon Lebus, Group Chief Executive, Cambridge Assessment

10.15 Whose education system is it? Lessons on standards, quality and accountability from the Cambridge Primary Review Professor Robin Alexander, University of Cambridge, Director of the Cambridge Primary Review

11.15 Coffee

11.30 Discussion seminars

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12.20 Lunch

13.20 Discussion seminars

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14.10 Coffee

14.25 Discussion seminars

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15.15 The role of the state in educational assessment Professor Alison Wolf, Sir Roy Griffiths Professor of Public Sector Management, King’s College London

16.15 Closing remarks Tim Oates, Group Director, Assessment Research and Development, Cambridge Assessment

16.30 End

16.45 Drinks reception