Pilot - Ivybridge Primary February 2019

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Pilot - Ivybridge Primary February 2019 New OFSTED Framework Pilot - Ivybridge Primary February 2019

Safeguarding Nothing much has changed! Judgement is still effective/not effective If you are part of the pilot this is the only thing that could be reported externally… Focus is on school having effective systems for identifying pupils at risk, what you do to support them eg. engaging with other agencies How the curriculum supports safeguarding Management of systems and procedures eg. Recruitment, staff training

Sorry – can’t talk about the methodology! Schools will receive a phone call by 10am, the inspector will arrive at the school by 12.30pm The inspector will not have done any prep before arriving in school, not even looked at the website, IDSR, previous inspection report etc. The first afternoon is preparation and planning for the inspection. Short inspections will last 2 days rather than the current 1 day, starting the following morning Focus is very much on “Quality of Education” which has replaced Teaching, Learning and Assessment and Outcomes for Pupils.

Some reading…… This framework is clearly based on the outcomes of research which has been taking place. Education Inspection Framework – overview of research. OFSTED Jan 2019 The Education Inspection Framework – draft for consultation. OFSTED Jan 2019 Powerpoints from inspector training…..available online (www.slideshare/OFSTEDnews)

Main Focus Curriculum intent, implementation and impact. Intent – what underpins your curriculum – values, school context… as John Yates has been saying for years “why you teach what you teach….” Implementation – overall curriculum framework, what you intend to teach, when and how. Impact – progress being made by pupils, attainment No expectations as to what form plans etc take as long as there is consistency

From the research…Quality Curriculum Subject disciplines even within a topic based approach Breadth and depth of content Seeing the curriculum as the progression model Clear purpose for assessment Ongoing review and evaluation of curriculum design Clear curriculum leadership and ownership Considering local context and filling gaps from pupils’ background

Main question Is the curriculum designed overtime to maximise the likelihood that children will remember and connect the steps they have been taught?

Broad and Balanced Looking at the offer as a whole – not just timetabled lessons Early reading (phonics) and maths at EYFS & KS1 Looking for a broad curriculum throughout the school, particularly at KS2 Looking for connections across the curriculum (subjects and time) Focus is on pupils’ work across the curriculum – not on internal data

Reading Focus on teaching of reading throughout the school Focus on teaching phonics Recognition of the impact limited vocabulary has on attainment Looking at key groups eg. those who didn’t achieve phonics at Yr1, those who just missed expected at KS1

Assessment and Data IDSR Not interested in internal progress and attainment data Conversations about assessment frequency and purpose Discussion on quality assurance Concern about over testing, impact on teacher work load

Leadership implications Research on effective management – distributed leadership Implications for the role of middle leaders/subject leads SLT invited to observations but subject leads working with the inspector… Ability of governors to talk about the curriculum Lesson observations are core activity Many discussions with leaders at all levels Lots of discussions with pupils Lots of looking at books