What questions will Ofsted ask students?
What questions will Ofsted ask students?
Ofsted questions about curriculums How is it ensured that the subject staff have the expertise to deliver the curriculum? How is the curriculum intent decided and communicated? How is assessment used to inform curriculum design and sequences of learning? How does the curriculum support safeguarding?
What do Ofsted inspectors ask students?
However, inspectors will ask pupils questions to determine their understanding of positive and healthy relationships, friendships and family relationships, and about how the school encourages respect for all people.
How do you get a pupil voice?
To help you get the most out of pupil voice in your school: Have a clear commitment to pupil participation – for example, by working to generate support for pupil participation across your school, and sharing the benefits of it to make sure everyone in the school understands why involving pupils is important.
What questions do Ofsted ask teaching assistants?
Ofsted inspection guide for Teaching Assistants
- Who is Ofsted?
- When will they come?
- How long will they stay?
- What will happen?
- Why does Ofsted come?
What are Ofsted looking for with send?
SEND provision is a major concern for Ofsted. We inspect it: through area SEND inspections, which look at the provision that children and young people with and without EHC plans receive from education, health and social care providers.
Why is student voice important in a school?
The benefits of listening to and acting on student voice include: increasing student’s engagement in learning. encouraging collaboration between students and their teachers. creating and maintaining a positive environment and culture.
What is student voice education?
DEFINING STUDENT VOICE In education, the concept of student voice is twofold. It refers to the expression of values, opinions, beliefs, and perspectives of individuals and groups of students in a school and to instructional approaches and techniques that are based on student choices, interests, passions, and ambitions.
What is a deep dive in education?
Deep dive: then a ‘deep dive’, which involves gathering evidence on the curriculum intent, implementation and impact over a sample of subjects, topics or aspects. The intent of the deep dive is to seek to interrogate and establish a coherent evidence base on quality of education.
What can TAs do at home?
Coronavirus: 8 ways teaching assistants can provide support
- Telephone check-ins. A weekly call to parents of children who may be struggling to cope can be hugely valuable.
- Story time.
- Sharing resources.
- Video chats.
- Trauma-informed CPD.
- Social interaction for staff.
- Self-care.