Feedback from the first Ofsted inspections
Danny Cuttell, Head of Extended Curriculum at ÃÛÌÒapp, takes a look at feedback from the first Ofsted inspections.Ìý
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Schools across the UK have told us they’re navigating the impact of Covid-19 on education by focusing on building students’ knowledge, skills, confidence and wellbeing in readiness for their next steps.Ìý
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The new Ofsted inspection framework has been hotly debated over the last few weeks with criticism and support from key people in education. Catch up on all the latest here.
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Danny Cuttell, Head of Extended Curriculum at ÃÛÌÒapp, takes a look at feedback from the first Ofsted inspections.Ìý
At ÃÛÌÒapp, we’re on a mission to work together with teachers, senior leaders, parents and carers to build healthy and happy schools. Together, we can encourage conversation and create environments that foster positive wellbeing for pupils as well as staff.
Bobby Seagull, maths teacher, author, TV presenter and Chair of the Power of Maths Roundtable gives his take on maths anxiety.
Policy Watch is a regular policy briefing and updating service that keeps you up to date with the latest developments in the world of education. It's presented in a simple, accessible format with weekly updates, monthly summaries and associated papers and presentations.