How Ofsted inspects behaviour | Ofsted webinar for schools

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • During this webinar we shared our latest research findings on behaviour in maintained schools and academies. We considered the potential barriers to securing good behaviour and the key actions that effective schools are prioritising. We focussed on how schools establish high expectations, what pupils are explicitly taught and why, as well as the importance of training for staff and getting things right from the start.
    Our panel:
    - Lee Owston HMI, Deputy Director, Schools and Early Education
    - Steve Shaw HMI, Senior HMI, SEND Cross Remit Education
    - Di Mullan HMI, Senior HMI, Schools East Midlands
    - Sue Morris-King HMI, Senior HMI, Schools West Midlands
    Contents:
    0:00 Intro
    1:32 Session outline
    5:10 Findings from Ofsted’s research
    9:02 The impact of pupils’ behaviour
    10:12 Factors contributing to securing good behaviour
    16:05 Staff CPD
    18:18 DfE guidance
    22:58 Inspecting behaviour
    23:22 Preparation
    24:58 The educationally focused call
    27:48 Deep dives
    29:56 Sources of evidence
    31:33 Surveys
    33:34 Attendance
    35:13 Pupils who have specific needs
    35:47 Pupils who are not in school
    36:42 Suspensions and exclusions
    38:03 Removal from classrooms
    41:00 Questions
    41:32 Q1: How much understanding is given to schools when they are managing challenging behaviours?
    44:12 Q2: Behaviour data on inspection
    47:19 Q3: Behaviour and the overall grade
    49:43 Q4: Considering potential barriers to securing good behaviour in AP
    Questions in full:
    Q1: How much understanding is given to schools when they are managing challenging behaviours from individual pupils or groups?
    Q2: What specific behaviour data do schools need to have available for an inspection? How, for example, could schools show detail about bullying data and what would inspectors be interested in looking at?
    Q3:What weight does Ofsted give to behaviour in the overall grading of an inspection?
    Q4: Will consideration be given to the potential barriers to securing good behaviour in alternative provision (AP) such as pupil referral units?

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