New Ofsted inspections attacked
Posted on | November 17, 2008 |
The new short, sharp Ofsted inspections present a “superficial snapshot” of England’s schools and rely too much on test and exam results, a report claims.
The report by the think tank Civitas says poorly trained inspectors take a “tick-box” approach to gauging quality.
Civitas says Ofsted reports - used by many parents to judge schools - do not give a “well-rounded picture”.
Ofsted denies relying on test results, and says it considers other evidence, including the observation of lessons.
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