"Teachers Don't Want To Be Inspected" | Julia Hartley-Brewer BLASTS Ofsted

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The recent tragic suicide of primary school head teacher, Ruth Perry, following an Ofsted inspection has sparked a debate about the effectiveness and impact of school inspections. While some argue that inspections are necessary for accountability, others believe they can be a source of stress and anxiety for teachers.

The former head of Ofsted, Amanda Spillman, defended the inspections, stating the importance of holding schools accountable for the well-being of children. However, there are calls for reform in the inspection process to ensure a more collaborative approach.

The discussion around Ofsted inspections raises important questions about the role of accountability in education. Steve Chalke, founder of the OASIS Trust, which oversees 52 academies in England, emphasizes the need for regulation and inspection in schools. He acknowledges the stress that inspections can induce but underscores the importance of accountability in ensuring quality education for students.

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