extremism, birmingham schools, trojan horse
Birmingham representatives give evidence on Operation Trojan Horse
2 September 2014
The Education Committee holds its second evidence session of its extremism in Birmingham schools inquiry. Witnesses include Government and Birmingham council officials.
- Watch Parliament TV: Extremism in schools session
- Inquiry: Extremism in Birmingham Schools
- Education Committee
Witnesses
Tuesday 2 September 2014, Committee Room 15, Palace of Westminster
At 9.30am
- Peter Clarke, Education Commissioner, Birmingham
- Ian Kershaw, Independent Chief Advisor to Birmingham City Council
At 10.45am
- Councillor Brigid Jones, Cabinet Member for Children and Family Services
- Mark Rogers, Chief Executive, Birmingham City Council
Purpose of the session
The aim of the session is to discuss the inquiries conducted by Peter Clarke and Ian Kershaw into events in Birmingham schools, and to examine the role of Birmingham City Council in the context of those findings, as well as action by the Department for Education and the wider implications of these recent events.