Ofsted's response to the Big Listen: What does it mean for SEND?
On Tuesday, Ofsted published its response to its Big Listen consultation, setting out how the inspectorate will reset relationships with the sectors it inspects and regulates, while continuing to raise standards for children and learners.
At a time for fresh starts in schools and colleges across the country, the response signalled the beginning of a new chapter for the organisation, which has faced increasing criticism of late - not least because of the pressure that has continued to mount on the education workforce.
Among the key areas that Ofsted hopes will lead to real change is the commitment to putting vulnerable children - such as those with special educational needs and disability (SEND) - at the heart of its reforms. To do this - in a move that echoes earlier changes to the Initial Teacher training and Early Career Framework - their new inspection framework will include a specific focus on inclusion.
For some time, we've known that confidence in identifying and supporting learners with SEND has been low across the sector.
So where do you turn for advice? Who is a safe pair of hands? And how do you know it will have the best results - for your personal development and for the benefit of the children and young people you teach?
Universal SEND Services Can Help!
The Universal SEND Services programme brings together support for SEND in schools with support for SEND across further education, with the ambition of improving preparation for adulthood from the earliest years in a seamless, joined up way.
The programme is funded by the Department for Education so that we can deliver free-to-access SEND CPD for the entire education workforce.
We know the effect that a brilliant teacher has on their students, and they are especially important for learners with SEND. We also know your time is precious so we've read through Ofsted's response and linked the key points to our most relevant CPD.
Ofsted said:
Schools will be evaluated on their provision of high quality support for children with SEND.
How we can help:
Best Resources:
Online SEND CPD Units - 19 one-hour units exploring some of the most commonly observed barriers to learning, regardless of age, label or area of need.
Teacher Handbook: SEND - the key reference resource for any practitioner who wants to embed inclusive practice.
Ofsted said:
Schools strive to work with external support but face challenges due to limited control and long waiting times. This causes huge pressure on schools and staff and makes the educational experience worse for pupils.
How we can help:
Best Interactive CPD:
Specialist Spotlight Series - these live online discussions often feature the specialists involved in the development of the units and are a great space in which to build on learning, share experiences and seek advice.
Ofsted said:
Children told Ofsted that they want SEND support to be one of the top 5 priorities on inspection.
They also want inspectors to ask how well schools understand how experiences and lives outside of school can affect learning.
How we can help:
Best Online SEND CPD Unit:
Unit 18: Person-centred working with and listening to children and their families
Best Resource:
Teacher Handbook: SEND - the key reference resource for any practitioner who wants to embed inclusive practice.
Best Recorded Webinars:
Ofsted said:
There will be an inspection welfare, support and guidance hub. Inspectors will have access to supportive information and will offer assistance during inspection.
How we can help:
Best Resource:
Our Mental Wellbeing hub - relevant to practitioners and students
Best Recorded Webinar:
Ofsted said:
We want to raise the quality of FE skills training and dismantle barriers to opportunity.
How we can help:
Best Resource:
Online SEND CPD Units - 19 one-hour units exploring some of the most commonly observed barriers to learning, regardless of age, label or area of need.
Best Interactive CPD:
Half of our Specialist Spotlight Series looks exclusively at Secondary and FE settings. There are also Community of Practice events for colleagues in FE, available via our strategic partners, The Education and Training Foundation.