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Ofsted cracks down on classroom behaviour | Ofsted cracks down on classroom behaviour |
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Schools where poor behaviour is thought to be a problem are to be subject to no-notice inspections, Ofsted says. | Schools where poor behaviour is thought to be a problem are to be subject to no-notice inspections, Ofsted says. |
The chief inspector of schools, Sir Michael Wilshaw, wants to tackle the "casual acceptance" of low-level disruption and the poor attitudes found in some English schools. | The chief inspector of schools, Sir Michael Wilshaw, wants to tackle the "casual acceptance" of low-level disruption and the poor attitudes found in some English schools. |
The education inspectorate says 700,000 pupils are attending schools where behaviour needs to improve. | The education inspectorate says 700,000 pupils are attending schools where behaviour needs to improve. |
The unannounced inspections are due to start next week. | The unannounced inspections are due to start next week. |
Head teachers' leaders have criticised the plan and questioned the standard of inspections. | |
Ofsted said schools were being selected for the one-day visits on the basis of parental concerns as well as evidence gathered from previous inspections. | Ofsted said schools were being selected for the one-day visits on the basis of parental concerns as well as evidence gathered from previous inspections. |
Observations | Observations |
Sir Michael said good discipline and behaviour in the classroom were parents' number one concern, according to regular polling | Sir Michael said good discipline and behaviour in the classroom were parents' number one concern, according to regular polling |
But he said the issue was often much further down the priority list of schools themselves. | But he said the issue was often much further down the priority list of schools themselves. |
Inspectors will look at a wide range of evidence to reach a judgement on the standards of behaviour in the school during the visit. | Inspectors will look at a wide range of evidence to reach a judgement on the standards of behaviour in the school during the visit. |
This will include assessing the culture of the school and how pupils interact with each other and with staff. | This will include assessing the culture of the school and how pupils interact with each other and with staff. |
Inspectors will observe pupils' behaviour in the classroom, between lessons, during breaks and after school. | Inspectors will observe pupils' behaviour in the classroom, between lessons, during breaks and after school. |
They will also speak directly to teachers and pupils to see how incidents of poor behaviour are addressed. | They will also speak directly to teachers and pupils to see how incidents of poor behaviour are addressed. |
The behaviour inspection reports will be published on Ofsted's website and made available to parents. | The behaviour inspection reports will be published on Ofsted's website and made available to parents. |
Ofsted said if it found a school was tackling poor behaviour effectively, this would be made clear in the inspection findings. | Ofsted said if it found a school was tackling poor behaviour effectively, this would be made clear in the inspection findings. |
"Where there is evidence that behaviour remains a problem, this may result in a full inspection being brought forward," it added. | "Where there is evidence that behaviour remains a problem, this may result in a full inspection being brought forward," it added. |
Sir Michael said: "Parents want to send their children to schools where they can be confident in the knowledge that behaviour is good. | Sir Michael said: "Parents want to send their children to schools where they can be confident in the knowledge that behaviour is good. |
"Ofsted is there to champion this cause. | "Ofsted is there to champion this cause. |
"Head teachers and leadership teams determine the culture of the school and they must ensure that high standards of behaviour are maintained both in and outside the classroom. | "Head teachers and leadership teams determine the culture of the school and they must ensure that high standards of behaviour are maintained both in and outside the classroom. |
"Good head teachers understand that positive behaviour underpins effective teaching and learning." | "Good head teachers understand that positive behaviour underpins effective teaching and learning." |
'Dawn raids' | |
Russell Hobby, general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers said behaviour was found to be good or better in 92% of schools at their last inspection. | |
"Exactly what we need in the current climate of fear and uncertainty surrounding Ofsted - more dawn raids and surprise visits," he said. | |
"Ofsted is unable to maintain the quality and consistency of its current, planned inspections. The last thing it should do is over-reach still further when so many inspections contain basic mistakes." |
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