As if by clockwork, another year has passed and BESA Summer Insight Day 2019 has commenced! The day was full of inspired thoughts and feelings about everything education and welcomed so many fantastic speakers and BESA member companies to join for a jolly day of debates, panels and more.
.@CJPWright welcomes @besatweet member and #BESALaunchpad companies to the 2019 #BESAInsight day in the beautiful @StationersHall pic.twitter.com/PUWLcCHZ7j
— Nina Iles (@NinaIles) July 11, 2019
BESA insights day kicked off by @besayasmin and Director General @CJPWright in the wonderful Stationers Hall.#besainsight @besatweet pic.twitter.com/BGoTaZAFUk
— Matt Koster-Marcon (@MatthewKoster) July 11, 2019
Privileged to be invited to join members #besateeet #besainsight for an education insight day. I will enjoy this for sure! Thank you BESA pic.twitter.com/NI94xiAMgL
— Education_Legals (@EducationLegal2) July 11, 2019
As the day began in the midst of a beautiful summer’s day, the calmness of the agenda was not disturbed by nearby scenes of political drama at the Old Bailey.
Have arrived and taken my seat after an interesting walk from Paddington Station that took in a bustling city alongside a protest outside the Old Bailey. Looking forward to the day ahead @besatweet #BESAInsight @NewEraEdUK @NewEra_Comm pic.twitter.com/bwiFzG6pV1
— Colin Green 🙋♂️ (@Iam_CGreen) July 11, 2019
The day was hosted at the incomparable Stationers’ Hall, a grand residence well suited for such a grand occasion.
Such an incredible venue to catch up with colleagues and friends at #BESAInsight @besatweet #education #edtechchat pic.twitter.com/2iPvNH3lco
— Educater (@educateruk) July 11, 2019
All attendees – and BESA staff- were eager to begin the day.
Looking forward to the BESA Summer Insights Day in central London today.
Some great speakers including Dr Ger Graus OBE, author Kate Clanchy and Lord Watson, Shadow Spokesperson for Education.
And of course the famous BESA BBQ afterwards. Hope to see you there!#ukedchat pic.twitter.com/Yf4VtTminn
— Matt Koster-Marcon (@MatthewKoster) July 11, 2019
Some of the team are at @besatweet Insight Day today. If you’re there, please do say hi 😊. It’s going to be an insightful day. Updates to follow #BESAInsight pic.twitter.com/fyUu7ZXJJc
— HFL Education (@HFL_Education) July 11, 2019
Looking forward to a great insightful day & networking opportunities @besatweet #BESAInsight @OxUniPress #Partnerships pic.twitter.com/Q9dlyavr3N
— Sam Tinkler (@samatink) July 11, 2019
🌞 We're at BESA Summer Insight Day 2019! 🌞 Excited to learn from and meet other enthusiasts in education. #BESAInsight @besatweet pic.twitter.com/fYe9Aa0rR9
— Quizalize (@Quizalizeapp) July 11, 2019
The HES team are enjoying a wonderful day at @besatweet's annual Summer Insight Day at the prestigious @StationersHall.#BESAInsight #BESALaunchpad pic.twitter.com/y8xWswOoFD
— HES (@HES_orguk) July 11, 2019
This year we had the honour of being so graciously hosted by BESA’s own Yasmin Barnett, Deputy Head of Events.
Your host today for the #BESAInsight Day is our brilliant Deputy Head of Events @besayasmin. Welcome! pic.twitter.com/rDHhCfhrzz
— BESA (@besatweet) July 11, 2019
We were then treated to a little bit of history from Philip Walters of EdComs and Impero Software who kicked off the day’s events explaining the heritage of the Stationers’ Company.
Up first we have a welcome speech from Philip Walters MBE, Chair at @EdComs and @ImperoSoftware #BESAInsight pic.twitter.com/av1X8yzMDe
— BESA (@besatweet) July 11, 2019
Our opening keynote speaker was the brilliant Dr. Ger Graus OBE, Global Director of Education for Kidzania who mesmerised the crowd with his insightful words and video message on helping children to grow and flourish in their specially tailored ‘cities’ for kids.
“The greatest challenge we face everyday is doing the right thing for every child”… “it’s our duty to widen the horizons for a better possible”@GrausGer of @KidZania inspirational insights #BESAInsight pic.twitter.com/YOplMlJuxn
— HFL Education (@HFL_Education) July 11, 2019
We are very proud to welcome @GrausGer Global Director of @KidZania who is here to discuss his ideas and vision for the future of education and social mobility #BESAInsight pic.twitter.com/lzRsr3WrP0
— BESA (@besatweet) July 11, 2019
‘Children can only aspire to be what they know exists’ @GrausGer discusses the gender and class differences that they see in action every day at @KidZania #BESAInsight
— BESA (@besatweet) July 11, 2019
The first five minutes at #BESAInsight has made the day worthwhile. Inspirational. https://t.co/i7CGleNiwo
— Colin Green 🙋♂️ (@Iam_CGreen) July 11, 2019
“Children can only aspire to what they know exists” @GrausGer @KidZania #BESAInsight #education pic.twitter.com/AnEIHw0AiY
— HFL Education (@HFL_Education) July 11, 2019
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Next our member companies were educated on how to best engage with schools and other useful facts and statistics from Jason Gauld, Managing Director of The Education Company Ltd.
Up next we have Jason Gould, Managing Director at @EdCoLtd discussing how BESA members can help schools meet the Gatsby Benchmarks #BESAInsight pic.twitter.com/SiLs1MTKHi
— BESA (@besatweet) July 11, 2019
Jason Gould from the Education Company tells assembled @besatweet members how the Gatsby Benchmarks can help them engage with schools #BESAInsight pic.twitter.com/VYFeoUYNik
— Patrick Hayes (@P_Hayes) July 11, 2019
Learning lots already at the BESA Insight Day including the following from Jason Hould #BESAInsight pic.twitter.com/gUN0uwE6oJ
— Ian Hunter (@ianlhunter) July 11, 2019
A first for BESA! As we launched our new Women in Education Suppliers Working Group with a panel led by Jane Mann, Director of Education Reform, Cambridge University Press, accompanied by several other amazing women on what a 21st century workforce should look like.
We have a great panel titled; Old habits die hard: what should a 21st century work place look like? Made up of many brilliant and successful women: @PenroseMann , Cath Chell, Jo Miller, Bukky Yusuf, Nicole Pansford #BESAInsight pic.twitter.com/JSkpSneXeM
— BESA (@besatweet) July 11, 2019
.@besatweet today officially launches its Women in Education Suppliers Working Group at the 2019 #BESAInsight day with a panel Chaired by Jane Mann from @CambridgeUP @rondelle10_b @NicolePonsford @twoey @LearnWellEd #WESWG #WomenED #genderbalance pic.twitter.com/sYLIgA3yRh
— Nina Iles (@NinaIles) July 11, 2019
A panel of firsts chaired by @PenroseMann! The first WESWG (Women Educational Suppliers Working Group) and the first time using https://t.co/sGmQmfFhIe for an interesting and interactive session! #BESAInsight
— BESA (@besatweet) July 11, 2019
There are some very interesting thoughts coming from the panel this morning concerning the encouragement of women and girls into non-traditional roles. #BESAInsight @besatweet pic.twitter.com/CV0MXYCcrG
— HES (@HES_orguk) July 11, 2019
As all enjoyed a well-earned coffee break and the fruitful discussions sunk in, there were not only exciting things happening within Stationers’ Hall, but the cricket seemed to be going well for England that day, too…
Excellent morning at #BESAInsight. Keynote and first panel discussion have both been fantastic. Looking forward to the next 3 inputs. Btw England started really well, but Australia coming back into it. Hoping for more wickets before my lunchtime check!!!!
— Colin Green 🙋♂️ (@Iam_CGreen) July 11, 2019
Our second Keynote speaker, author of ‘Some Kids I Taught and What They Taught Me’ Kate Clanchy, then touched the crowd with a personal story of one of her young students and their experiences at school and in life.
We are very proud to welcome @KateClanchy1 to speak at the #BESAInsight Day. Kate is the author of the fantastic book ‘Some kids I taught, and what they taught me’ pic.twitter.com/bMlbHAgzo3
— BESA (@besatweet) July 11, 2019
Insightful reading from @KateClanchy1 …. stories packed full of the lives changed by teachers who care – they key to her poetry classes? “Respecting the poetry they bring with them” #BESAInsight @besatweet #teaching #poetry pic.twitter.com/YR2XkA6VLY
— HFL Education (@HFL_Education) July 11, 2019
Fantastic talk and reading by @KateClanchy1 #BESAInsight – particularly like her defence of reading a text as an end in itself, rather than to tick boxes to demonstrate certain skills were learnt. Her book is top of my holiday reading list! pic.twitter.com/HiRfTOJ1K8
— Patrick Hayes (@P_Hayes) July 11, 2019
So privileged to hear the wonderful poet and teacher @KateClanchy1 speak. #BESAInsight @besatweet pic.twitter.com/ShifnkBTPB
— Quizalize (@Quizalizeapp) July 11, 2019
Reeling a bit after an emotional punch to the guts from @KateClanchy1 vivid notes from the frontline of teaching in a multi- cultural classroom #BESAInsight
— Caroline Doherty (@_C_J_B) July 11, 2019
Our last panel discussion of the day was on the topic of key procurement issues faced by schools chaired by none other than Philip Collie, Founder of Schoolzone. The panel was filled with school leaders ready to share their own knowledge and insight with the crowd.
Great to see a panel of School Leaders at #BESAInsight pic.twitter.com/qT79SEpPz2
— Caroline Doherty (@_C_J_B) July 11, 2019
Our panel of brilliant school leaders all agree that exhibitions and shows such as @Bett_show and EdShow are of huge value to schools and are often the places where sales are started. Face to face contact is key! #BESAInsight pic.twitter.com/bsZUadU2Qb
— BESA (@besatweet) July 11, 2019
School leaders panel asked by @P_Hayes how much of the £400m extra funding Philip Hammond promised schools they'd actually seen.
A resounding "not much".#littleextras #besainsight pic.twitter.com/gtLSf6pr0T
— Matt Koster-Marcon (@MatthewKoster) July 11, 2019
Great to have Julie Mason from St Paul’s School for Girls highlight the importance of #LearnED in having “non-salesy” conversations about education resources #BESAInsight @besatweet pic.twitter.com/LlavIcpfOU
— Patrick Hayes (@P_Hayes) July 11, 2019
For our closing Keynote we had the honour of hearing Lord Watson of Invergowrie speak on the future of education in the UK with a Q&A to follow and an insight into Labour’s plans for a National Education Service.
Lord Watson closing the morning by outlining Labour's vision of a National Education Service.
"Lifelong education for everyone who wants it".#besainsight pic.twitter.com/mzQ6XKk5x2
— Matt Koster-Marcon (@MatthewKoster) July 11, 2019
Our closing keynote today is from Lord Watson of Invergowrie – Shaddow Education Minister, House of Lords. He is discussing the future of UK education ‘from cradle to grave’ #BESAInsight pic.twitter.com/RDSCHt2Wnq
— BESA (@besatweet) July 11, 2019
Lord Watson of Invergowrie delivers the final keynote #BESAInsight laying out in detail Labour’s plans fora National Education Service – intended to be a prominent aspect of the general election campaign they are planning to fight as early as the end of this year pic.twitter.com/pVQTdzuQZw
— Patrick Hayes (@P_Hayes) July 11, 2019
Lord Watson recons a GE will happen soon after brexit day and compared post-brexit with WW2 times (Labour will rebuild the country if elected) and of course National Education Service #BESAInsight pic.twitter.com/a7j4tN0DWb
— Ji Li (@lijiukcn) July 11, 2019
To top all of that off, everyone was greeted outside in the beautiful gardens of Stationers Hall, sun shining, food at the ready for a lunch and afternoon of networking.
Thank you to everyone who attended and spoke at our Summer Insight Day 2019! We had an amazing day and we hope you did to! #BESAInsight pic.twitter.com/BkuTGqpXRm
— BESA (@besatweet) July 12, 2019
Thanks to the fantastic events team at BESA, the day was a great success. Full of fruitful conversations, making connections and the challenging of ideas. Thank you to all who attended and made the day such a success, we look forward to seeing you again in 2020!
Thanks to the BESA team for arranging another interesting mix of speakers at this year’s summer insight day #BESAInsight #besatweet pic.twitter.com/z81oEGxQxF
— Target Tracker part of Juniper Education (@TargetTracker) July 11, 2019
Delighted to see strong emphasis on @besatweet members role in careers and employability #BESAinsight My former @BITC_Education self is turning cartwheels of joy! And so proud of what we have put in place @TheKeySL
— Caroline Doherty (@_C_J_B) July 11, 2019