Sir Ian Bauckham CBE
Chief Regulator, Ofqual
Sir Ian Bauckham was appointed Chief Regulator at Ofqual in January 2024, following his service as Chair of the Ofqual Board from 2021 and as a board member since 2018. He brings extensive experience in education leadership, having previously led a school trust and served as a headteacher. Sir Ian has contributed significantly to national education policy, including reforms in initial teacher training, relationships and sex education, and modern foreign languages. He was President of the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) in 2013–14.
He holds degrees in modern and medieval languages from the University of Cambridge, in education from UCL, and philosophy from the University of London. His contributions to education were recognised with a CBE in 2017 and a knighthood in the 2023 New Year Honours.
In addition to his role at Ofqual, Sir Ian has been Chair of Oak National Academy, an arm’s length body of the Department for Education that supports schools with online curriculum and lesson resources.
13:30
1 16 October
Keynote: Assessment in the age of AI
Sir Ian will examine some of the most provocative questions facing assessment in the age of artificial intelligence. Should exams move online? Is coursework still secure? Does knowledge still matter when information is instantly accessible? And can AI be trusted to mark assessments? The Ofqual chief executive will explore the opportunities, risks and trade-offs involved in ensuring assessment remains fit for purpose as technology continues to reshape education and society.