During our time at the Schools and Academies Show 2024 at the NEC, we were fortunate to attend a presentation given by Lee Owston, National Director of Ofsted.
Aptly titled ‘You Spoke, We Listened’, the presentation was a response to Ofsted’s ‘Big Listen’ survey, a consultation that ran from the beginning of March to the end of May 2024. This consultation took feedback from professionals, children and learners, parents, carers and the public, about the work Ofsted do and how they can improve.
During the Big Listen, one of Ofsted’s top priorities was to learn how to work with professionalism, courtesy, empathy and respect, aiming to minimise undue pressure on teaching professionals.
At the SAAShow 2024, Lee Owston was able to respond to the findings from the Big Listen.
Ofsted plan to use the feedback received and reform certain areas of the inspection framework and reporting processes. Some of the main areas Ofsted wants to focus on include:
Part of Ofsted’s priority is to reform the way education inspections are conducted by creating a new inspection framework. This new framework will aim to:
As well as reforming the inspection process, Ofsted wants to create a reporting framework that is clear to parents and relevant stakeholders. The new reporting system should:
It is clear from listening to Lee Owston’s presentation that Ofsted is keen to move towards a more collaborative approach to inspection and reporting, focussing on improvements that can be made and learning from successes – rather than scrutinising weaknesses a learning provider may have.
We were also lucky enough to be able to ask Ofsted a few questions at their stand at the SAAShow, including getting tips from Lee Owston himself on how to create an Ofsted compliant website.