Centre for the Study of Market Reform of Education

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The Centre for the Study of Market Reform of Education is a London-based education reform lobby group (think tank).

It lobbies for profit-making schools, and great private sector involvement in education.

It has a 'collaborative relationship' with the Institute of Economic Affairs, with which it used to share an office. It is now based at the same address as the Adam Smith Institute.

Funding

The Centre says it is financially independent of the Institute of Economic Affairs. It does not, however, reveal its funders.

Activities

The Centre publishes books, reports and comment pieces, hosts forums and events, and organises private dinners.

Its focus in 2015/16 is on:

  • Increasing school choice across the education system.
  • Improvement of the overall incentive structure to better support the pursuit of quality and equity in education across schools, FE and HE.
  • Improving teacher quality
  • Reform of the inspectorate to deliver more intelligent accountability.
  • Increasing diversity and competition in qualifications and curriculum.

Private dinners for education executives and 'policy-influencers'

The Centre runs what it calls an 'Education Executives’ Policy Forum' for 'director-level decision-makers and policy influencers' in education.

It has hosted a range of 'high-level contributors' at private dinners covering the education reform agenda.

The Centre describes the Forum as 'an excellent opportunity to engage in policy discussion and network' for donors. Membership is 'on the basis of referral and a yearly subscription'.

According to James Croft it provides its donors with ‘private dinners’ to catch up with its work at which ‘a lot of deals go down’.[1]

Publications

Publications of the Centre include:

  • School Vouchers for England (2013), co-published with the Adam Smith Institute, which considers the progress of the government's free school programme.

People

Contacts

Website:http://www.cmre.org.uk
Address:23 Great Smith Street, London, SW1P 3BL
Twitter: @cmr_ed; @gabrielsahlgren; @jamespdcroft

References

  1. Tamasin Cave, contemporary note at Wellington College conference, November 2012.