Speech

Amanda Spielman's speech at the 2022 ASCL Annual Conference

A speech by Ofsted's Chief Inspector at the Association of School and College Leaders Annual Conference 2022.

Good morning and thank you for welcoming me to your conference.

I was going to start by saying how happy I was to be with you in person, but unfortunately it바카라 사이트™s been my week to catch COVID. I hope I바카라 사이트™ll have better luck next year, if you바카라 사이트™ll have me back. For now, you get me on Zoom 바카라 사이트“ how very 2021!

But lifting COVID rules does mean you have to a lot less to navigate in the shifting sands of restrictions, regulations and guidelines, as you have done over the last 2 years. I do hope we are now free of the COVID restriction cycle, if not free of COVID itself!

As leaders, your challenges have certainly not vanished, but they are evolving. Restoring confidence, reducing anxiety, and re-establishing standards. These are among the new challenges for schools and colleges.

I바카라 사이트™m sure that you바카라 사이트™re already rising to meet them, as you have everything that the pandemic has thrown your way so far. Thank you, as ever, for the determination and talent you and your staff show every day.

As we move into the spring, confidence is going to be key. For you and your colleagues, there are decisions to be made about how best to bridge the gaps in pupils바카라 사이트™ learning; and how to manage this cohort of children through the rest of their education, so their disrupted schooling doesn바카라 사이트™t hold back their progress and attainment.

But there is also the need to restore confidence outside the school gates. There are still parents who are hesitating about their children returning to school. We know that attendance is a stubborn problem in some quarters. It바카라 사이트™s rightly a priority for government 바카라 사이트“ and I know you will also feel it keenly. Particularly because persistent absence is often a bigger issue for the very children who most need the structure and support of school.

Our recent report on 바카라 사이트˜Securing good attendance and tackling persistent absence바카라 사이트™ looked at what we were seeing on inspection. It considered some of the root causes of absence 바카라 사이트“ as well as how you바카라 사이트™ve been getting a grip on the problem.

Many of our findings weren바카라 사이트™t surprising. The causes of persistent absence now are often no different to pre-pandemic 바카라 사이트“ but they have been exacerbated.

Children whose parents are struggling financially, or with domestic violence or substance abuse, have always been prone to absenteeism 바카라 사이트“ and often this is about their parents바카라 사이트™ attitudes and actions, rather than their own. We know these problems grew through the pandemic, so unsurprisingly, we바카라 사이트™re now seeing more children failing to make a consistent return to the classroom.

And there are others whose anxiety has grown through a period when they have missed social contact. Some may have come to believe they are better off away from their peers 바카라 사이트“ learning remotely in the privacy of their bedrooms 바카라 사이트“ and in some instances this skewed perception may have been reinforced by their parents.

Some parents have health concerns for themselves or family members and wait in hope for a highly unlikely zero-COVID future. Others, having seen that remote education is possible, have a more relaxed attitude to absence, whether long-term or to enable family holidays in term time. They have seen that other people바카라 사이트™s children are away from school and so expect the same latitude.

Families whose children have special educational needs struggled more than most, when regular support services were curtailed. Some of those children found comfort in learning at home, going at their own pace. So it바카라 사이트™s understandable that some parents are reluctant now to let that go. It바카라 사이트™s an absolute priority that SEND services support children to take part fully in school life.

And I think to some degree, the disruption we바카라 사이트™ve seen over the last 2 years, has fractured the social contract around education. For years that contract has been clear 바카라 사이트“ parents have a responsibility to get their children to school, with minimum absences, and in return schools do their level best to educate and look after those children.

Now바카라 사이트™s the time to remake that contract. Our research did find that schools with strong, proven attendance strategies before the pandemic were, unsurprisingly, proving adept at managing absence through COVID turbulence.

They listen to families and children, understand and empathise 바카라 사이트“ but are still consistent in their expectations. That approach helps tackle absenteeism and I hope it will also halt the increase we바카라 사이트™ve seen in withdrawals.

Because I am concerned by the recent increase in the number of children being home educated. There will always be parents who do a fantastic job educating their children at home. But it remains the case that we take a very liberal attitude to home education in this country, compared to many other nations.

We need to recognise that home education is very hard. Most parents aren바카라 사이트™t equipped to do it and if they are motivated by their own or their child바카라 사이트™s anxiety, rather than a deeply-held desire to home-educate 바카라 사이트“ the outcomes for their child are unlikely to be great.

And we should also remember that sadly a small number of parents have darker motivations for taking their children away from their teacher바카라 사이트™s sight.

It바카라 사이트™s tragic that Arthur Labinjo-Hughes never returned to school after lockdown. He was supposedly being educated at home.

So, I바카라 사이트™m very pleased at the recent announcement by the government that it will be starting a register for home-educated children 바카라 사이트“ so we know who they are, where they are, and who is taking responsibility for their education. We have been calling for this for a long time. We all know that no single piece of legislation can prevent tragedy, but this does feel like an important foundation.

There is always a tension, when talking about school attendance, between the statutory and the discretionary; between children being in school because they have to be there and children really doing their best to learn. Teachers often talk about their desire to inspire the next generation, which is admirable 바카라 사이트“ teaching is a profession best served by motivated people, enjoying what they do. And of course enthusiasm is infectious.

But enthusiasm and motivation need to be channelled in the right way. I바카라 사이트™m sure you are all constantly thinking about the way your school and your subject leads construct and teach the curriculum. A curriculum that will engage your pupils, build their knowledge and develop their skills, and in doing so, leave them with that love of learning.

That바카라 사이트™s the goal. And it was the starting point for our inspection framework. Getting to the heart of what education is about seems to me to be the right philosophy for an education inspectorate. Pedagogy is incredibly important, and without good teaching, children바카라 사이트™s learning is seriously hampered. But the curriculum is the substance 바카라 사이트“ the rock on which good teaching is built. So that바카라 사이트™s where we focus our attention on inspection.

And here I must say 바카라 사이트“ I am so pleased that we are back out inspecting. That바카라 사이트™s not a line I deliver in hope of a warm round of applause! But I absolutely mean it.

There are many reasons why I believe that inspection is fit for these times: safeguarding 바카라 사이트“ of course; keeping parents informed 바카라 사이트“ obviously; informing intervention decisions 바카라 사이트“ that바카라 사이트™s important; and assessing the education received by this generation, which has dealt with so much 바카라 사이트“ that바카라 사이트™s vital.

But there바카라 사이트™s something else as well. When we began this framework, I spoke repeatedly about the power of professional conversations between school leaders and inspectors. Discussing the curriculum is a great way to marshal arguments and test your approach. We describe ourselves as a force for improvement 바카라 사이트“ and that can often be framed in terms of our judgements and responses to them. But there is something more fundamental at the core of inspection: that professional dialogue.

And that바카라 사이트™s true now more than ever. COVID has not had a single impact on education; it바카라 사이트™s affected schools and pupils in many different ways. A less flexible system of inspection that relied more heavily on data and test scores, would struggle to adapt to the reality that we바카라 사이트™ve all been living through.

Bridging learning gaps; your curriculum has had to be adjusted to fit your student바카라 사이트™s needs; the way you manage your schools is often different to pre-pandemic times; and many of the metrics that might have been obvious measures of success a couple of years ago, are either not available right now, or aren바카라 사이트™t enough by themselves to judge a school in the current climate.

I바카라 사이트™ve said it before, but it바카라 사이트™s worth repeating, as clearly as I can: our inspections are about substance, not about compliance. Your theme at this conference fits so well here. We are looking for ambitious leadership, not schooling-by-numbers.

And while I바카라 사이트™m warming to this theme, let me add that I have always been acutely aware of the workload and well-being of teachers and leaders. And that has been thrown into sharp relief by the pandemic.

So please, don바카라 사이트™t overload your teams with preparatory work 바카라 사이트œfor Ofsted바카라 사이트. Just don바카라 사이트™t do it.

And don바카라 사이트™t run 바카라 사이트˜mocksteds바카라 사이트™. They are a waste of precious time.

Ambitious leadership is surely about substance and integrity. It바카라 사이트™s about doing the right thing for children and learners. If you do that, we바카라 사이트™ll see that. You really don바카라 사이트™t need to do anything extra on our account.

I believe much of the strength in the inspection framework lies in the conversations that we have with you. Understanding the adjustments you have had to make; appreciating the context in different schools; dealing in nuance, not in absolutes.

And here I must give credit to ASCL. Our dealings with you throughout the pandemic have been constructive and considered. You didn바카라 사이트™t call for knee-jerk changes to the way we inspect, or the framework we use.

Instead you바카라 사이트™ve recognised that stability in rocky times is a good thing 바카라 사이트“ and that doesn바카라 사이트™t just apply to your pupils. So we바카라 사이트™ve not moved the goalposts on the way we inspect; the framework stays the same. But we have done our best to put fair play at the heart of the game.

So we extended the transition arrangements to recognise that curriculum thinking takes time, particularly when the aim is so important. Working out how to bring pupils up to speed after 2 disrupted years shouldn바카라 사이트™t be rushed.

And fairness also means recognising when a school is facing overwhelming difficulties 바카라 사이트“ and the inspection should be put on hold. We rebalanced our deferral policy to take proper account of COVID impact. And we have been taking great care to assess every deferral request on its merits.

In the first half of this term, the great majority of deferral requests were agreed.

And it바카라 사이트™s also worth saying that getting on for three quarters of schools didn바카라 사이트™t want a deferral at all 바카라 사이트“ despite us explicitly asking if they needed one.

It simply wasn바카라 사이트™t the case that schools in general didn바카라 사이트™t want, or couldn바카라 사이트™t cope with their inspection. Some did want time to focus on their immediate challenges 바카라 사이트“ but most chose to go ahead.

So we think we are meeting schools where they are and we바카라 사이트™re showing flexibility in the timing of inspections and in the way inspectors take current challenges into account.

And since restarting inspections we바카라 사이트™ve seen the grade profile across schools stay pretty consistent with the pre-pandemic profile. Many schools have improved and they바카라 사이트™ve been recognised for doing so. Despite some anxiety around the outstanding grade 바카라 사이트“ and it바카라 사이트™s rightly a high bar 바카라 사이트“ schools are retaining it and new schools are reaching it.

Which is as it should be.

I hope that gives you confidence that we are doing our best to work with schools and colleges 바카라 사이트“ we never want to work against you. We do understand what you바카라 사이트™re going through and we do appreciate the pressures.

But this cohort of children has had their education disrupted in a way that hasn바카라 사이트™t been seen since the second world war. We should be giving them the best possible experience now. That falls to you, more than anyone, of course 바카라 사이트“ but there is a part we have to play as well.

And it바카라 사이트™s probably worth adding an aside here for those of you who run, or work in MATs. We have just restarted our MAT summary evaluations and I want to explain our thinking. We바카라 사이트™re doing a small number of evaluations to fine tune our understanding of this very diverse sector 바카라 사이트“ in which trusts come in very different shapes and sizes. We want to share effective practice and really tell the story of what바카라 사이트™s happening in the academy system as it grows and changes.

What we바카라 사이트™re not doing is grading or judging MATs, or trying to impose a model for the way trusts should work. We want to understand more about the full spectrum of trusts and what they bring to education. So if we come to your trust, that바카라 사이트™s what we have in mind.

I바카라 사이트™ve talked about building confidence to support attendance. But building confidence is a theme that runs throughout your work right now.

After 2 years without external exams, there is an understandable lack of confidence among pupils and, I바카라 사이트™m sure, teachers too, about what is likely to happen this year. I바카라 사이트™ve heard the very positive messages from government that exams will go ahead and I바카라 사이트™m pleased about that. They provide focus and motivation for learning and study; they give young people the chance to show what they have learned; and of course, they open the door to the next level of education and the world of work.

You바카라 사이트™re making the decisions about how best to get your pupils to where they need to be. For children approaching exams, decisions have already been made about what will and won바카라 사이트™t be tested. But clearly adjustments are having to be made in all year groups 바카라 사이트“ nobody can reasonably expect children to cover all the ground that was lost, at breakneck speed. Cramming doesn바카라 사이트™t lead to long-term learning, so you will be making the content and sequencing decisions about what must stay in the curriculum and where it can be abridged.

We바카라 사이트™ve been publishing curriculum research reviews drawing on research evidence to lay out the principles of good curriculum in each subject. Many of the reports are already on our website, with more to follow in the next few months. I think they바카라 사이트™ve already been viewed around 400,000 times so far.

For most children, I바카라 사이트™m confident that good curriculum decisions, combined with good teaching and the daily structure of school will be enough to bring them up to where they need to be. I바카라 사이트™ve regularly made the point that when it comes to catch up, most children will get what they need in their usual classrooms with their usual teachers. That will leave space for the more targeted interventions 바카라 사이트“ whether it바카라 사이트™s tutoring or other supplementary effort - for those who need some extra help.

Which may well include children with SEND. But it would be a shame if a laudable desire to help these children led to us thinking about them as an entirely separate group. Of course, children with the most complex needs, need specialist support, but many children with SEND are best served by as normal a school experience as possible 바카라 사이트“ with the same high-quality curriculum and great teaching as their classmates, plus a little extra help where they need it.

As we look forward to the SEND Green Paper, I hope that good education is very clearly affirmed as the keystone that supports a reformed system.

I firmly believe that reducing anxiety and rebuilding confidence will be a theme for the rest of this school year. As we all watch the terrible scenes unfolding in Ukraine, it바카라 사이트™s a stark reminder that COVID has no monopoly on creating fear and concern. I would echo the comments from the Secretary of State yesterday and by your general secretary just now, about the terrible impact of the Russian invasion on the lives of all Ukrainians. And of course, particularly on the children 바카라 사이트“ who suffer so much and whose future is so uncertain.

And as we saw earlier in the pandemic, children here know what바카라 사이트™s going on in the world; they absorb information 바카라 사이트“ not all of it accurate 바카라 사이트“ and they also share their concerns with their friends. Once again you will need to help them understand world events that are outside their control, while minimising their anxieties. It is sadly something that you are well-practiced at doing.

We mustn바카라 사이트™t forget that the school day is an incredible force for good. There is rightly a huge emphasis on the mental health of our children and the long-term impact of the last 2 years.

Some children will undoubtedly need specialist support to recover their balance. But wellbeing 바카라 사이트“ in the main 바카라 사이트“ is an outcome, not a standalone activity. It flows from normality and certainty, and the reassurance to be found in good education and the wider school experience.

So it바카라 사이트™s so heartening to see the return of activities like sport, drama and music. To see children having the chance to go on trips and visits. These are often characterised as extra-curricular, but that really understates their importance as a fundamental part of school life. And they represent a return towards normality and away from limitation; towards confidence and away from anxiety.

As I travel around, I meet a lot of teachers and leaders 바카라 사이트“ and it바카라 사이트™s always a pleasure! I know how much you are looking forward to leaving COVID management behind. I absolutely recognise that there are mixed views about the relaxation of restrictions in schools, but they point to a future where the emphasis is not on managing absences and isolation, but on doing the work that you trained for and love.

You are still grappling with a lot 바카라 사이트“ and I will never play down the pressure that you and your staff are under. But I really want to believe that we are in the endgame now. I do hope that soon, you will be able to concentrate, without distraction, on what you do best. I know that바카라 사이트™s what you want, and it바카라 사이트™s definitely in the best interests of the children and young people you teach, support and watch over.

My thanks, as always, go to you and the staff you lead. I hope you enjoy the rest of the conference.

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Published 14 March 2022