Extract from end of day adjournment debate (Commons) on Secondary Education: Ellesmere Port - Feb 26
Thursday, 27 February 2020 09:09
Justin Madders (Ellesmere Port and Neston) (Lab):...The heads
understandably remain dissatisfied with the response. After all,
they would not let their own pupils mark their own homework. They
asked the professional association, the Association of School
and College Leaders to arrange a meeting with the national
education director of Ofsted to discuss their concerns further. His
response was to decline, saying that as the association had already
met the regional director, there was...Request free trial
(Ellesmere Port and Neston)
(Lab):...The heads understandably remain dissatisfied with the
response. After all, they would not let their own pupils mark their
own homework. They asked the professional association,
the Association of School and College
Leaders to arrange a meeting with the
national education director of Ofsted to discuss their concerns
further. His response was to decline, saying that as the
association had already met the regional director, there was
nothing to discuss. I know that it is possible to complain via the
Independent Complaints Adjudication Service for Ofsted, but
ultimately the service cannot overturn inspectors’ judgments,
so the result of the inspections—which the heads consider to be
flawed, predetermined, and not at all an accurate reflection of
their schools—remains on the record...
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