
Mike Crowhurst
@mikecrowhurst
Followers
407
Following
794
Media
35
Statuses
162
Director at Public First. Former adviser in No10, DCMS and Cabinet Office.
Joined August 2009
Since I started teaching seven years ago, we've had a global pandemic, a cost-of-living crisis and some of my first students have entered the classroom as teachers. In this report for @TeachFirst, @Jess_Lister, our polling team and I looked at what Gen Z want from teaching.đź§µ
đź“° Today we've released a new report that sets out how we can attract Gen Z to teaching. We commissioned Public First to poll 16 to 24-year-olds on their attitudes to careers, particularly teaching.
1
5
18
Team Public First in preparation mode ahead of the general election. Intense policy planning powered by coffee & donuts. Ft. @mikecrowhurst speaking about what we can expect for devolution over the next Parliament.
0
4
5
Our second #aelpNC24 plenary included a really interesting update from @mikecrowhurst of Public First on education and public opinion. We also heard from @Stephen_EvansUK @LearnWorkUK and hosted an important panel discussion setting out the challenges around devolution.
1
6
8
Ahead of the next #GeneralElection, our manifesto calls for a patient, long-term commitment to improving doubly disadvantaged #neighbourhoods – and the creation of a new Neighbourhoods Unit. Explore the impact this could have at: https://t.co/b9nhuqmKZP
0
4
5
NEW: Our Public First education polling is now out. We know it hasn't been top of the agenda yet, but what does the public think? Thread here (1/11)
4
25
52
With pensions already a live issue in the election, we've published new polling for @PhoenixGroupUK on auto-enrolment. Clear public appetite to increase contributions if this is part of a long-term plan to ensure pensions give people an adequate income for retirement.
The vast majority of UK voters expect the Government to ensure the pensions system is delivering the right outcomes - and if it isn’t expect it to set out a plan to rectify the situation. @PhoenixGroupUK @mikecrowhurst #publicfirst
https://t.co/qkOWmK72gr
0
0
7
Today I was in DC with @vinousali to launch our second US State of AI with @DataInnovation and @castrotech. You can see the full report at https://t.co/Mg1c70mX18 or read on for some of the more interesting findings
2
10
11
7/ Lots more in the report and lots more to come. Full version available below and if this has piqued your interest, do sign up for Laidlaw Opera Trust's conference in the autumn, where we'll launch the full findings: https://t.co/GePWr5TIR7
events.laidlawfoundation.com
1
0
0
6/ But the more people see opera the more they like it. After watching clips from a range of operas, from Nessun Dorma to The Nose, people were 3x as likely to say they felt more positively about opera as negatively. So the challenge is to reach a wider audience.
1
0
0
5/The major barrier is perceived cost: a majority think tickets to a London opera cost ÂŁ75 but only c.10% would pay this. Reducing costs is much more likely to attendance than other initiatives. 50% say they would pay over ÂŁ10 for ticket.
1
0
0
4/ Young people are certainly not a write off. 54% of 18-34 yos who have never been to the opera would like to go once in their lives, compared to 37% of over 55s. They are more open to modern operas than other groups but still interested in traditional ones too.
1
0
0
3/ What drives this? People value the sound and the way opera combines drama, music and visual art. Far from being a turn off, opera's tradition and history positively influence people's feelings towards it, with traditional performances more popular than modern ones.
1
0
0
1/ Opera's cut through is low currently but there is latent interest. 71% of people think opera is unique. Even amongst those who have never met an opera fan, 41% would like to go to the opera once in their lives and 40% would pay >ÂŁ10 for a ticket.
1
0
0
We've published interim findings from a big new research project with Laidlaw Opera Trust looking at how the public see opera. Beyond the headline in today's Times, its insights should challenge but also encourage the sector: https://t.co/Ll8kjaEkFv
thetimes.com
Survey must be a wake-up call for the art form as it loses touch with audiences, argues campaign group
1
1
5
How we used immersive research to understand public attitudes to transport challenges in South Side Chicago https://t.co/VUmOsqKKrM
publicfirst.co.uk
“The trains are always delayed. It takes me hours to get to work and I don’t drive.” - In South Side Chicago a friendly man [...]
0
1
2
Really great to be in Exeter today for our first outreach event for young people interested in careers in and around policy and politics. Huge thanks to @steve_race, @gabyhinsliff, @mikecrowhurst, @ShamaTatler, and @SophieStowers for sharing their experience!
0
11
30
This morning marks the publication of a major report by Public First looking into parental and teacher appetite for accountability and curriculum reform. Thread 1/15 https://t.co/g9b1lXm9nQ
publicfirst.co.uk
Parents and teachers want Ofsted inspections and the school accountability system to be more transparent, well-rounded, and less high-stakes, a major new report into public support for education...
4
19
45
New piece out today from @paddythomson looking at our latest LLE polling - and why uptake of the loan entitlement might not come from those the government is hoping… (cc. @dkernohan & @megcprice!)
1
7
8
10/ Longer write up here. https://t.co/4ADsuQsOsH Thanks to @annaelspeth_ for brilliant work on the project. ENDS
fenews.co.uk
| GREEN SKILLS CRISIS IS LOOMING WARNS PRINCE’S TRUST, AS NEW RESEARCH REVEALS MOST YOUNG PEOPLE DON’T KNOW WHAT NET ZERO MEANSÂ
0
0
0
9/ Expand and reform training routes into relevant industries. Young people need to have a direct line of sight to a job and more interaction with employers to consider training for a green job. Skills boot camps can offer this but are too inflexible for some.
1
0
0