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Ofsted’s widespread downgrading of British schoolsfeature Watchdog says lower ratings show inspections are needed but teaching leaders voice their criticism
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Does Ofsted require improvement?In the Spotlight Most teachers think the education watchdog does not drive up standards
By The Week Staff Published
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What’s behind the surge in homeschooling?Speed Read Number of children being educated at home has risen by 27% to almost 58,000
By James Ashford Last updated
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Ofsted head: white working-class ‘less driven than migrants’Speed Read Amanda Spielman says lower aspirations to blame for underperforming schools in poor white British areas
By The Week Staff Published
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'Illegal' schools putting children at risk of harm, warns OfstedSpeed Read Watchdog uncovers 100 schools operating outside the supervision of the English authorities
By The Week Staff Published
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Failing children's services to face takeoverSpeed Read New government plans will see high-performing local authorities subsume failing ones
By The Week Staff Published
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Ofsted: council failings put children at risk of sex abuseSpeed Read Some professionals have 'simply failed' to properly protect young people, says education watchdog
By The Week Staff Published
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Birmingham children's services: why the takeover threat?In Depth Birmingham 'encapsulates' the worst failings in child protection seen in the country, says Ofsted
By The Week Staff Published
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