Changes to Further education and skills inspections Joy Montgomery HMI October 2015.

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Changes to Further education and skills inspections Joy Montgomery HMI October 2015

Substantial changes to the way that we inspect:  A new Common Inspection Framework  A new inspection methodology  Short inspections for the majority of good FES providers approximately every three years (a full inspection only if risk assessment suggests this is necessary). What is changing?

CIF The judgements Inspectors will make four key judgements:  Effectiveness of leadership and management  Quality of teaching, learning and assessment  Personal development, behaviour and welfare  Outcomes for children and learners. And will state clearly whether safeguarding is effective. Inspectors take account of all types of provision that are within the scope of the inspection when they make the four key judgements.

 Inspecting in types of provision (16 to 19 study programmes, apprenticeships, adult learning, traineeships, provision for learners with high needs and full-time provision for 14 to 16 year olds)  A new judgement – Personal development, behaviour and welfare  Emphasis upon impact on learners across all key judgements not process or provision.  No grading of lesson observations.  Importance of safeguarding as a thread throughout all judgements including the testing of leaders’ work to meet the new Prevent Duty  Equality and diversity permeating the four key judgements  The same grade characteristics for 16 to 19 study programmes for all post-16 providers, including school sixth forms CIF Key messages

The headlines A different kind of inspection.  All short inspections are led by HMI for 1 or 2 days.  No requirement to prepare documentary evidence solely for inspection purposes. No preferred format for documentation.  Two judgements: Is the provider continuing to be good? Is safeguarding effective?  If there is evidence of improvement/decline or more evidence is needed to reach a decision, it will be converted to a full inspection.  A short inspection will not change any of the graded judgements nor the overall effectiveness grade.  Good providers will receive short inspections approximately every three years. Short inspections

Professional dialogue between HMI and leaders  HMI begin the discussions with leaders from the starting hypothesis that the provider remains good.  Leaders will need to demonstrate if the provider is still good, where there are areas for development, and how they are tackling these.  Inspectors will test through a range of inspection activity including observations and discussion with learners, staff, governors, employers and parents.  Professional dialogue with ongoing feedback to the provider’s leaders throughout the day. Short inspections

The provider’s performance is being sustained. It continues to provide a good quality of education for learners. Any weaknesses are known by leaders and are being tackled – proven capacity. The provider’s performance is being sustained. It continues to provide a good quality of education for learners. Any weaknesses are known by leaders and are being tackled – proven capacity. Is the provider continuing to be good? Is safeguarding effective? Is the provider continuing to be good? Is safeguarding effective? Is it likely that the provider might be judged outstanding in a full inspection? Returns to cycle of inspection Yes HMI informs provider that insufficient evidence has been gathered or concerns exist. Explains that a full inspection will follow shortly. HMI informs provider that insufficient evidence has been gathered or concerns exist. Explains that a full inspection will follow shortly. Insufficient evidence or concerns about effectiveness/ safeguarding Yes Provider may be outstanding Provider remains good A full inspection is arranged (usually within 15 days) Short Inspections

Relevant publications  The common inspection framework: education, skills and early years from September 2015, Ofsted, 28 August 2015  Further education and skills inspection handbook from September 2015, Ofsted, 28 August 2015  Inspecting safeguarding in early years, education and skills settings, Ofsted, 28 August 2015  Keeping Children safe in Education, DfE, March 2015  Working together to safeguard children, DfE, March 2015  Prevent duty guidance: for further education institutions in England and Wales, Home Office, September 2015 CIF

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