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Raising standards, improving lives UCET annual conference Developing Inspection Christine Gilbert, HMCI 9 November 2009
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Developing inspection: the new Ofsted Ofsteds reach 6
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Raising standards, improving lives Ofsteds job We inspect and regulate to achieve excellence in the care of children and young people, and in education and skills and learners of all ages.
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Delivering an inspection regime that has greater impact greater user focus greater efficiency Ofsteds job
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Living in a fast moving technological age Living in a multi-cultural society Moving teaching to outstanding Training a world class teaching force: key issues
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Training a world class teaching force Good teaching matters Strong partnerships matter Continuing professional development matters High expectations and high standards matter
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Outstanding schools in challenging circumstances Achieving excellence Sustaining excellence Sharing excellence
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Having the highest expectations Seeing students as individuals Focusing on the quality of teaching and learning Assessing progress Making the curriculum relevant Leading and building capacity Establishing disciplined learning and consistent staff behaviour Achieving excellence
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Continuity Strong team culture Developing teaching and learning Developing leaders Enriching the curriculum Improving literacy Building relationships No student left behind Internal consistency Sustaining excellence
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Working with another school facing difficulties Sharing practice across schools Acting as community leader Working as an expert leader Building a system of leadership Sharing excellence
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Achievement 2005-09 Primary Secondary
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Teaching and learning 2005-09 Primary Secondary
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Personal Development 2005-09 Primary Secondary
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ITE inspections 2008/09 14 inspections of primary provision 14 inspections of secondary provision 58 inspections of stand alone EBITTs FE inspections included 10 HEI-led providers 3 multi-phase inspections
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All 14 primary providers were judged to be good or better for overall effectiveness and capacity to improve 12 out of 14 secondary providers were graded good or better for overall effectiveness and capacity to improve FE provision was judged good or better in 9 out of 10 FE providers Recruitment and retention Strengths
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Areas for development Capacity to improve of a third of the EBITTs inspected Overall effectiveness of 16% of the EBITTs inspected and 4 out of the 10 FE providers inspected Providers ability to assess performance and plan and take action for improvement Good training venues Linking outcomes of evaluation with improvement planning and trainees outcomes
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The grade criteria for good Evaluation of first year of ITE cycle Grading attainment
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…there should be no inspection without a reason… Hampton Report, 2005 Raising standards, improving lives
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