Schools Minister and Arts Minster have jointly appointed
crossbench peer as the Chair of the Expert
Advisory Panel for the upcoming Cultural Education Plan.
The plan was announced in the Schools White Paper, Opportunity for All,
in March 2022 and will be published next year. The full panel
membership will be announced later this year, and will include
school and cultural sector leaders, and other experts in cultural
education.
The plan aims to articulate and highlight the importance of
high-quality cultural education in schools, promote the social
value of cultural and creative education, outline and support
career progression pathways, address skills gaps and tackle
disparities in opportunity and outcome.
The Government will work closely with Arts Council England, the
British Film Institute, Historic England and National Lottery
Heritage Fund on the project.
has had extensive expertise
in the arts, both as a performer in the Royal Ballet, within
creative leadership at the Royal Opera House and in governance
roles on the boards of the South Bank Centre and Arts Council
England. Over the last decade she has also worked in higher
education, developing partnerships between the university sector
and arts and cultural organisations. She co-chairs the APPG on
Creative Diversity.
In addition, has served on the boards of
the South Bank Centre and Arts Council England, was a governor of
the BBC, a judge for the 2010 Booker Prize and a member of the
governing body of the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
The Cultural Education Plan Expert Panel members will be
appointed in Autumn 2022.
Chair of the Expert Advisory Panel said:
Every child should have the opportunity to explore their
individual and creative potential through high-quality cultural
education.
I’m delighted to be appointed to the role and look forward to
working with the panel to develop a rich and diverse Cultural
Education Plan that will deliver for children right across the
country.
Notes
- This is a voluntary position and there will be no
remuneration for the role.
- The expert advisory panel for the Cultural Education Plan
will be appointed by the Minister for School Standards and the
Minister for Arts.
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is a crossbench peer in
the House of Lords, so serves in a non-party political
capacity.