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Ofsted chief says poor white communities lack 'aspiration and drive' | Ofsted chief says poor white communities lack 'aspiration and drive' |
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White working-class communities can lack the "aspiration and drive" of many migrant groups, England's chief schools inspector has told a conference. | White working-class communities can lack the "aspiration and drive" of many migrant groups, England's chief schools inspector has told a conference. |
Amanda Spielman said a long-overdue debate was under way about why white working-class pupils fall behind. | Amanda Spielman said a long-overdue debate was under way about why white working-class pupils fall behind. |
"We are having to grapple with the unhappy fact that many... working-class communities have felt the full brunt of economic dislocation," she said. | "We are having to grapple with the unhappy fact that many... working-class communities have felt the full brunt of economic dislocation," she said. |
Her comments follow criticism that Ofsted is unfair on poor white schools. | Her comments follow criticism that Ofsted is unfair on poor white schools. |
Last week heads complained that Ofsted inspections do not take enough account for the circumstances of a school. | Last week heads complained that Ofsted inspections do not take enough account for the circumstances of a school. |
Separately, the secondary heads union ASCL has hit out at school performance tables for unfairly stigmatising schools in white working-class areas. | Separately, the secondary heads union ASCL has hit out at school performance tables for unfairly stigmatising schools in white working-class areas. |
In a speech to the Festival of Education at Wellington College in Berkshire, Ms Spielman said: "We are having to grapple with the unhappy fact that many local working class communities have felt the full brunt of economic dislocation in recent years, and, perhaps as a result, can lack the aspiration and drive seen in many migrant communities." | |
She said Department for Education analysis showed schools in some areas of England faced real challenges, with both their pupil intake and their capacity to teach effectively. | She said Department for Education analysis showed schools in some areas of England faced real challenges, with both their pupil intake and their capacity to teach effectively. |
"Schools in these areas struggle with teacher recruitment; there are fewer local academy sponsors; and there is less access to leadership support through national leaders of education and through teaching schools," she said. | "Schools in these areas struggle with teacher recruitment; there are fewer local academy sponsors; and there is less access to leadership support through national leaders of education and through teaching schools," she said. |
"We can't pretend that Ofsted judgements are not lower in certain areas, many of them with a high proportion of white working-class children." | "We can't pretend that Ofsted judgements are not lower in certain areas, many of them with a high proportion of white working-class children." |
But she said it was Ofsted's job to "report without fear or favour" on school performance and that schools had to be graded on overall standards rather than effort. | But she said it was Ofsted's job to "report without fear or favour" on school performance and that schools had to be graded on overall standards rather than effort. |
"That is explicitly not the same as saying that teachers in these areas are putting in any less effort or that the leadership is worse. | "That is explicitly not the same as saying that teachers in these areas are putting in any less effort or that the leadership is worse. |
"There is no doubt that these schools have a harder job to do than others. | "There is no doubt that these schools have a harder job to do than others. |
"And we should be just as interested in why some schools in more affluent areas aren't doing better. | "And we should be just as interested in why some schools in more affluent areas aren't doing better. |
"I have nothing but admiration for the teachers who make it their mission to tackle disadvantage. But the overall effectiveness of a school is not an effort grade." | "I have nothing but admiration for the teachers who make it their mission to tackle disadvantage. But the overall effectiveness of a school is not an effort grade." |
'Outrageous' | 'Outrageous' |
Ms Spielman said this did not amount to the inspectorate being biased against certain schools. | Ms Spielman said this did not amount to the inspectorate being biased against certain schools. |
"What our inspection outcomes do is to act as a call for action in these areas - a call for the right kind of support and intervention." | "What our inspection outcomes do is to act as a call for action in these areas - a call for the right kind of support and intervention." |
She told the festival the debate was not limited to England and the rest of the UK and its coastal towns. | She told the festival the debate was not limited to England and the rest of the UK and its coastal towns. |
"It has also echoed throughout continental Europe and across the Atlantic." | "It has also echoed throughout continental Europe and across the Atlantic." |
Earlier, Ms Spielman's predecessor, Sir Michael Wilshaw suggested that London schools performed well because many immigrant families are passionate about learning. | Earlier, Ms Spielman's predecessor, Sir Michael Wilshaw suggested that London schools performed well because many immigrant families are passionate about learning. |
"The reason why London schools are doing so well, apart from good head teachers and teachers, is that a lot of the immigrant families care about education, they value education, they support their children," he said. | "The reason why London schools are doing so well, apart from good head teachers and teachers, is that a lot of the immigrant families care about education, they value education, they support their children," he said. |
"I'm working in parts of England with white British populations where parents don't care. Or a lot of them don't care. | "I'm working in parts of England with white British populations where parents don't care. Or a lot of them don't care. |
"And the head teachers tell me that less than 50% turn up to parents' evening. Now that's outrageous." | "And the head teachers tell me that less than 50% turn up to parents' evening. Now that's outrageous." |
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