News
Archive of news items by year and month.
Haringey and serious case reviews reports published today
Ofsted has today presented the findings from the joint investigation looking at safeguarding children in the London Borough of Haringey to the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families. We have also published today Learning lessons, taking action: Ofsted’s evaluations of serious case reviews 1 April 2007 to 31 March 2008; this report outlines practice issues raised by Ofsted’s first year of evaluating serious case reviews.
- 01 Dec 2008
Business education lessons need to be more ‘inspiring’ and ‘hands-on’, says Ofsted
Young people are eager to learn about business and economics, but their keenness is not always matched by the quality of teaching they receive, which too often is ‘thorough but uninspiring’ and fails to bring a real sense of excitement to learning.
These were the findings of a report, ‘Developing young people’s economic and business understanding’ published today by Ofsted - the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills.
- 26 Nov 2008
The Annual Report of Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Education, Children’s Services and Skills 2007/08
Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Education, Children's Services and Skills, Christine Gilbert, launched her Annual Report on Wednesday 19 November.
- 19 Nov 2008
Train to Gain brings benefits – but more employers need to be involved
The report, The impact of Train to Gain on skills in employment, published today by the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills (Ofsted), evaluates training given to more than 13,000 employees.
- 07 Nov 2008
Pupils benefit from workforce reforms, says new Ofsted report
Pupils are benefiting from school workforce reforms which have seen the introduction of staff from a wider range of backgrounds, skills and life experiences, according to a new report published by Ofsted, the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills.
- 05 Nov 2008
Proposals would focus inspections where they have the greatest impact, says Ofsted consultation
A new consultation launched today proposes a more focused approach to inspection of the further education (FE) and skills system.
Under the new proposals, Ofsted would focus inspections on providers and issues which would have the greatest impact on improving outcomes for learners. The frequency and type of inspection would be guided by the perceived capacity of colleges and other providers to improve.
- 04 Nov 2008
Majority of youngsters are happy, new survey finds, but many worry about bullying, drink and drugs
A major new survey of almost 150,000 10 to 15 year-olds in England reveals that a large majority are happy, healthy and feel safe in their schools and local areas – but almost half are worried about their future. The annual Tellus3 survey of children and young people published today also found that bullying was still a problem, and that smoking, drinking and drugs remain concerns.
- 28 Oct 2008
Youngsters want more internet protection, says new report
Children living away from home, or using social care services, want to feel safer online, be protected from unsuitable sites and have adult supervision, highlights a new report.
- 27 Oct 2008
New Ofsted report looks at reintegration of disaffected pupils
A shared commitment by school staff to helping pupils succeed – and robust monitoring of pupils’ academic, personal and social progress – are among the keys to reengaging pupils who have become uninterested or de-motivated, according to the latest survey from Ofsted.
- 15 Oct 2008