Sentences with phrase «schools watchdog»

A "schools watchdog" is an organization or authority that keeps an eye on schools to ensure they are meeting certain standards and providing a good education. Full definition
A Christian education expert has criticised a report released by schools watchdog Ofsted, which accuses... More
Already fired up by a teachers strike and a district - wide staffing shake - up, Seattle Public Schools watchdogs are sounding the alarm yet again — this time, over proposed changes to an arcane - sounding policy: the Student Assignment Plan.
Inspectors from Welsh schools watchdog Estyn have noted shortcomings in more than 40 % of secondary school buildings inspections.
England's schools watchdog Ofsted says the action plans are still «not fit for purpose» in some of the five.
In January 2017, Lizzie started Public School Watchdogs, a rapid response political action group dedicated to protecting public schools from privatization and defending students, teachers and schools against threats to their equal protection.
Too many learners are being allowed to underachieve and the brightest and the most disadvantaged pupils are not getting the help they need, according to Wales» schools watchdog Estyn.
Ofsted, the schools watchdog, has recently published highly critical reports on two Free Schools - Mr Gove's flagship policy.
A quarter of all pupils identified as having special educational needs (SEN) may be wrongly classified, schools watchdog Ofsted has said.
Schools watchdog Ofsted is scrapping its «satisfactory» rating in a bid to improve coasting schools.
The schools watchdog's new head has called for the introduction of apolitical local education chiefs.
However, the the schools watchdog has declared that inspections will be delayed until the third year of opening, unless there are «concerns» or it is directed to do so by Education Secretary Nicky Morgan.
In particular, it claimed New York City's schools watchdog and three bosses of American charter schools are expected to be considered for the job.
They are subject to inspections by England's schools watchdog, Ofsted, just as other schools are, usually within two years» of opening.
The schools watchdog will review the prominence and the weight attached to fundamental British values during inspections, making the matter more of a priority.
History teaching in primary schools lacks an overarching narrative because teachers do not know enough, the schools watchdog Ofsted has said.
The schools watchdog vowed to «focus its attention» on those areas failing to raise pupil attainment.
Under Labour, the academies programme was focused on underperforming schools, but the coalition has widened it to all schools, with an initial focus on those rated «outstanding» by the schools watchdog Ofsted.
England's schools watchdog should carry out more no - notice inspections to stop schools hiding bad behaviour, the Education Secretary has said.
On Wednesday the schools watchdog, Ofsted, said that 6 % of primary and secondary state schools inspected this academic year were found to be inadequate.
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