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Preparing For An Ofsted inspection In FE

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jobs.ac.uk has put together this article to provide the best tips on preparing for an Ofsted inspection in Further Education, stress free.

So you’ve had the call from Ofsted and the countdown for your Further Education inspection has begun.

Rather than spending a whole weekend preparing for your inspection “special lessons” for observations that may not even happen, it’s worth thinking about each of the points below and how you normally embed these in your day-to-day further education teaching.

Observers can usually tell when a lesson veers away from the usual format, so it should be business as usual as far as your teaching goes.

Ofsted Inspection in Further Education

The headings below summarise the key characteristics of outstanding teaching, learning, and assessment:

1. Progress

​This is the acid test for an effective lesson. Think about how to develop your learners’ awareness of how much they have learned within a session. Plan for a diagnostic and plenary task as a routine, to make it evident to them and you what progress they have made.

2. Motivation

Think about what motivates your learners. Make plenty of connections between lesson content and their future careers or aspirations. Let your passion for your subject shine through. You are a strong role model for them. Examples from your own experience are memorable and powerful motivators for learners.

3. Assessment and feedback

Check learning regularly and in a variety of ways. Ensure your questioning is inclusive, with all learners given opportunities to answer. Whether verbal or written, ensure your feedback is accurate, timely, and clear. Give learners time to correct their work during sessions and build in opportunities for self and peer assessment.

4. High aspirations

Set all learners challenging targets and foster an environment where mistakes are seen as opportunities to learn.

5. Planning

Inspectors won’t expect to see your lesson documentation, but the quality of your lesson design will be evident from the learning that takes place.

6. Resources

Include a range of stimulating resources.

If using ICT, then make sure you have a backup and that it is having an impact on learning, rather than just being a “fun” way to engage your group.

7. Equality & Diversity

Strike a balance between a) valuing the diversity of learners in your class, e.g. by using examples that reflect their backgrounds, age, and experiences and b) broadening their horizons, e.g. by challenging stereotypes and including images that reflect people and communities beyond their experiences.

8. English, maths and ICT

These should be promoted wherever possible in your teaching. Take opportunities to develop these, rather than just embedding them, e.g. Learners keep lists of technical terms from the subject, labelled as nouns, verbs, or adjectives. If learners are calculating percentages, review the different ways this can be done with them. If you lack confidence in your own English, Maths, or ICT skills, then encourage the learners to teach you.

Perhaps the most important thing to remember during an Ofsted inspection, is that your learners still come first. Keep life as normal as possible for them and this will help you to stay calm during a potentially stressful week.

If you want to review a recent college Ofsted report, enter the correct details here.

 

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