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OFSTED in-service training inspection, 1999-2000: Notice

Between the Easter Term 1999 and April 2000, OFSTED inspected the School of Education's in-service education and training of teachers (INSET) which is funded by the Teacher Training Agency. In the reports each aspect is graded on a four-point scale as follows:

1   Very good quality, with several outstanding features;

2   Good quality, with no significant weaknesses;

3   Adequate, but requires significant improvement;

4   Poor quality.

The results were as follows:

Certificate of further professional study: Careers education and guidance curriculum in schools

Grade
Identification of Needs 1
Provision 1
Impact of Provision 1
Quality Assurance 2

Certificate of further professional study: Cheshunt School middle management development project

Grade
Identification of Needs 2
Provision 2
Impact of Provision 2
Quality Assurance 2

Certificate of further professional study: the National Curriculum for pupils with severe and profound and multiple learning difficulties

Grade
Identification of Needs 1
Provision 1
Impact of Provision 1
Quality Assurance 2

Advanced Diploma in educational studies: module on improving the quality of teaching and learning through enquiry

Grade
Identification of Needs 2
Provision 1
Impact of Provision 1
Quality Assurance 2

The report may be found at http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/inspect/index.htm.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 25 October 2000