The Case for Human Education — What it does
It rebuilds education around the human being, not the exam. Working from first principles, it sets out why the current system fails to develop genuinely capable, self-directing people, and maps a 25-year path to put that right — governed independently, so it can finally outlast the political cycle that has defeated every reform before it.
Long-term change takes time. But the paper also points to one step the UK could take immediately: a publicly owned, world-class adaptive learning platform, free to every state school pupil, built within 30 months for under £100 million — a small price against the near-£125 billion a year that young people outside education, employment or training cost the economy.