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− | The '''Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills''' ('''Ofsted''') is a non-ministerial department of the UK government, reporting to [[Parliament]]. | + | The '''Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills''' ('''Ofsted''') is a non-ministerial department of the [[UK government]], reporting to [[Parliament]]. |
+ | ==Golden Hillock report== | ||
In the ''Golden Hillock'' report, Ofsted said: “Too little is done to keep students safe from the risks associated with [[extremist]] views.”<ref>''[http://hurryupharry.org/2014/06/06/trojan-horse-non-violent-extremism-and-schools/ "Trojan Horse, non violent extremism, and schools"]''</ref> | In the ''Golden Hillock'' report, Ofsted said: “Too little is done to keep students safe from the risks associated with [[extremist]] views.”<ref>''[http://hurryupharry.org/2014/06/06/trojan-horse-non-violent-extremism-and-schools/ "Trojan Horse, non violent extremism, and schools"]''</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Ofsted role in academisation== | ||
+ | In 2023 filmmaker [[Chester Yang]] produced a documentary entitled ''The Great Schools Robbery'' about how schools are being sold off to the private sector through [[enforced academisation]]. The film exposes the [[privatisation]] of state-owned schools in [[England]], and the role of Ofsted in converting them into [[academies]]. A school that is rated as 'inadequate' by Ofsted is subject to repeat inspections until it 'improves'. But once a school becomes an academy, its rating is immediately removed and the academy is not inspected by Ofsted for at least two years. | ||
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+ | ==The Great Schools Robbery== | ||
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+ | [[Chester Yang]] was interviewed by [[Crispin Flintoff]] on the ''Not the Andrew Marr Show'' of 26 May 2023.<ref>''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrNzL_xuuc4 "Our schools are being sold off"]''</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 16:06, 18 June 2023
Ofsted (Regulator) | |
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Type | Non-ministerial government department |
Staff | 1,275 |
Interests | Academisation |
The Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills (Ofsted) is a non-ministerial department of the UK government, reporting to Parliament.
Contents
Golden Hillock report
In the Golden Hillock report, Ofsted said: “Too little is done to keep students safe from the risks associated with extremist views.”[1]
Ofsted role in academisation
In 2023 filmmaker Chester Yang produced a documentary entitled The Great Schools Robbery about how schools are being sold off to the private sector through enforced academisation. The film exposes the privatisation of state-owned schools in England, and the role of Ofsted in converting them into academies. A school that is rated as 'inadequate' by Ofsted is subject to repeat inspections until it 'improves'. But once a school becomes an academy, its rating is immediately removed and the academy is not inspected by Ofsted for at least two years.
The Great Schools Robbery
"The Great Schools Robbery" |
Chester Yang was interviewed by Crispin Flintoff on the Not the Andrew Marr Show of 26 May 2023.[2]