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Accountability, growth mindset and women who are going to hell: 8 things we learnt from the Ofsted annual report
This morning, Amanda Spielman launched her organisation’s first annual report since taking up the post of Ofsted chief inspector
13 December 2017
Ofsted: Around 130 schools fail to reach ‘good’ grade in last 10 years
In her first annual report as chief inspector, Amanda Spielman says that serving a disadvantaged community is no excuse for a school’s continued underperformance
13 December 2017
Meet the 4 amazing British teachers who are on the shortlist for a $1m prize
Eartha Pond, a teacher who raised £100k for Grenfell survivors, has made the shortlist for the Global Teacher Prize
13 December 2017
Grammar: Over-simplifications by teachers ‘hinder’ pupils
There is more emphasis on ‘grammatical acrobatics’ than on good writing, according to a three-year study from the University of Exeter
11 December 2017
SEND pupils ‘pushed out of sight and out of mind’, Ofsted chief inspector says
In a speech to be delivered this week, Amanda Spielman will condemn schools that push out underachieving pupils in order to boost their own results
10 December 2017
Weekend read: Should volunteering replace work experience?
This week, the government pledged to link pupils with employers. But education organisations argue that social action, rather than work experience, is the best way to provide the skills that employers really want
8 December 2017
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