A report titled Below the Radar: Low - level Disruption in the Country's Classrooms discusses the issue as it affects 95 state
schools and academies inspected between January and July this year, and includes data from a YouGov survey of teachers and parents.
Not exact matches
It comes after reports that right - wing think tank Civitas has urged the Government to create a new body to
inspect free
schools and academies.
The government is proposing a relaxation of the accountability framework in
schools so that
academies and schools judged to be «outstanding» should only be
inspected every seven years.
How Ofsted
inspects maintained
schools and academies, non-association independent
schools, further education
and skills provision
and early years settings.
Sir Michael also argued that a simpler system - rather than some
schools being
academies and some the responsibility of local authorities - would be easier to assess
and inspect.
For example, 37 of the 52 secondary
schools judged less than good since 2005 have become
academies and were found not to have improved when
inspected in 2016/17.
She warned that that as a result of «turf disputes about who
inspects what» between the inspectorate
and regional
schools» commissioners,
academy trusts are misusing money «given to them for children's education».
And while Ofsted and the regional schools» commissioners engage in turf disputes about who inspects what, it pains me to say that some multi academy trusts get away with the fraudulent misuse of public money which has been given to them for children's educati
And while Ofsted
and the regional schools» commissioners engage in turf disputes about who inspects what, it pains me to say that some multi academy trusts get away with the fraudulent misuse of public money which has been given to them for children's educati
and the regional
schools» commissioners engage in turf disputes about who
inspects what, it pains me to say that some multi
academy trusts get away with the fraudulent misuse of public money which has been given to them for children's education.
There are just six
academies in Knowsley: two are Inadequate, three Require Improvement
and one has not been
inspected since becoming a sponsored
academy (predecessor
school: Inadequate).
Like all
schools, Aldridge Education
Academies are
inspected by OFSTED,
and our GCSE results are made public.