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Ofsted's new 'Nando's style' school grades spark fury as teachers warn of risk
Ofsted will implement a five-tier colour-coded grading system assessing attendance, behaviour, inclusion, and support for disadvantaged pupils, with expanded RISE teams aiding nearly 100,000 more students.
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Ofsted's new 'Nando's style' school grades spark fury as teachers warn of risk
The National Education Union (NEU) said the new inspection system was "insulting" and NAHT, which represents headteachers, said Ofsted's new approach to inspection "poses a direct risk to the health and wellbeing of school leaders"
·Nottingham, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleAlliance reacts to new Ofsted inspection framework
Alliance reacts to new Ofsted inspection frameworkPlease find below a comment from the Early Years Alliance on Ofsted's new inspection framework. Neil Leitch, CEO of the Early Years Alliance, said: “Given that our own research found that Ofsted inspections are the single biggest source of stress among early years providers and that the vast majority of settings are in favour of the removal of single-word judgements, we welcome the move towards …
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