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Nursery World Conference 2016
The Common Inspection
Framework
Jo Caswell HMI
Penny Fisher HMI
5 February 2016
Nursery World conference 2016
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The purpose of today’s seminar
Nursery World conference 2016
This seminar is designed to help you:
 become familiar with the Common Inspection
Framework (CIF)
 explore what is different and what remains the same
 prepare for your inspection
 build on findings from Ofsted’s survey work
 understand how to present your best evidence.
The Common Inspection
Framework
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The Common Inspection
Framework
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 One inspection framework for maintained nursery
schools, schools and academies, independent schools,
further education colleges and registered early years
settings.
 Pilot inspections took place during spring 2015 across
all remits.
 Consultation events were held with providers to seek
their views.
 The framework was published in summer 2015.
 Inspections began in September 2015.
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Inspection handbooks and guidance
The following documents explain the Common Inspection
Framework in more detail:
School Inspection Handbook
Early Years Inspection hand book
The Common Inspection Framework: education, skills and
early years
Inspecting safeguarding in early years, education and skills
settings
All of these documents are available on www.gov.uk/ofsted
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 Notification of inspection
 Extremism and Radicalisation – Prevent
agenda
 Promotion of Fundamental British Values
 Early years pupil premium
 Monitoring attendance
 Measuring the progress of different
groups of children
What is different?
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Pre-schools and nurseries – half a
day
Sessional provision – up to a day
Childminders - as now, about a week
in advance
Schools – half a day
No notice for inadequate provision
or priority inspections, including
schools
Notification of inspection
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Extremism, radicalisation and the
Prevent duty
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 From 1 July 2015, all early years providers are subject
to a duty under section 26 of the Counter-Terrorism and
Security Act 2015. This is the Prevent duty.
 Staff must be able to identify children who may be
vulnerable to radicalisation.
 Protecting children from the risk of radicalisation is part
of a setting’s safeguarding duties.
 Early years settings can build children’s resilience to
radicalisation by promoting fundamental British values
and allowing children to challenge extremist views.
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• What are the values?
• Democracy – making decisions
together
• Rule of law – understanding right
from wrong
• Individual liberty – freedom for all
• Mutual respect and tolerance –
treat others as you want to be
treated.
Fundamental British Values
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Fundamental British Values
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What is not acceptable:
actively promoting intolerance of other faiths, cultures
and races
failure to challenge gender stereotypes and routinely
segregate girls from boys
isolating children from their wider community
failure to challenge behaviours (of staff, children or
parents) that are not in line with the values
tokenism.
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Fundamental British Values and the
Prevent duty
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 ‘Early years providers already focus on children’s
personal, social and emotional development. The Early
Years Foundation Stage framework supports providers
to do this in an age appropriate way, through ensuring
children learn right from wrong, mix and share with
other children and value other’s views, know about
similarities and differences between themselves and
others, and challenge negative attitudes and
stereotypes.’
Paragraph 61, Prevent Duty Guidance in England and
Wales
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Guidance on British Values and the
Prevent duty
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Guidance materials can be accessed here:
http://www.foundationyears.org.uk/2015/03/fundamental-british-v
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/prevent-duty-guidan
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/protecting-
children-from-radicalisation-the-prevent-duty
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The early years pupil premium
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 Funding became available in April 2015.
 Early years settings must be able to demonstrate at
inspection how they have used the additional money to
support the most vulnerable and disadvantaged
children. How are you closing the ‘gaps’?
 During inspection, the inspector will track the progress
of a child who is supported through the premium.
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 For children aged under five years,
attendance in early years provision is not
statutory.
 But, we need to be aware of any patterns
in non-attendance in case there are any
safeguarding concerns.
 Also, if children fail to attend regularly,
what impact does this have on their
learning and their ability to start school?
 How well do early years settings monitor
non-attendance?
Monitoring children’s attendance
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Under the new framework, settings
need to be able to show the inspector
how they ensure all children, and
groups of children, make progress.
How can you demonstrate you are
‘closing the gaps’ for the most
vulnerable children?
Measuring children’s progress
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The Common Inspection
Framework judgements
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The Common Inspection Framework -
judgements
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Inspectors will gather evidence to make judgements on:
the effectiveness of leadership and management
the quality of teaching, learning and assessment
children’s personal development, behaviour and
welfare
the outcomes for children and learners
the overall effectiveness of the setting.
Key points for early years:
 Particular focus on the curriculum
 Ambitious vision – how well do leaders and managers
make continual improvements?
 Improve teaching through rigorous monitoring
 Safeguarding – not a graded judgement but inspectors
must report whether it is effective or not
 Emphasis on British values
 Use and impact of Early Years Pupil Premium
 How well are ‘gaps’ closing for the most
disadvantaged children?
Effectiveness of leadership and management
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Performance management and
professional development
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Performance management
through observation and
supervision leads to clear
and measurable targets for
improvement for all staff
Targeted training, support
and professional
development opportunities
can be seen in better
learning for children
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What priorities have you set
for staff training?
Review your planning and identify what it
means for the development of staff.
 Key points for early years:
• Assessment – emphasis on securing evidence of all
kinds of assessment – are children making progress?
• Parents – strong focus on parents as sources of
information and partners in children’s learning
• Teaching - no preferred approach
• Learning – characteristics of effective learning
Teaching, learning and assessment
Key points for early years
•Keeping safe
•Self-awareness and understanding of how to be a
successful learner
•Behaviour – understanding right from wrong
•Social and emotional development
•Making positive relationships
•Attendance
•Keeping healthy
•Personal development
•Being ready to start school
Personal development, behaviour and welfare
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Outcomes for children
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Inspectors will evaluate:
how well all children make progress from their individual
starting points
whether staff accurately know what children can already
do, and whether they plan for what they need to do next
the progress individual children and groups of
children make
how well settings ‘close gaps’ to ensure all children make
good or better progress.
What do we mean by ‘school
readiness’?
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By four we would expect children:
to be ready to be separated from their
parent or carer
to be able to demonstrate listening
skills
to have enough language to be able to
communicate
to be able to interact with an adult
and/or a peer
to be able to focus on, and show
interest in, their work and the world around
them
to be observant and to ask questions.
How can we help children be ready
for starting school?
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 For too many children, especially those
living in the most deprived areas,
educational failure starts early.
 Gaps in achievement between the
poorest children and their better-off peers
are clearly established by the age of five.
 There are strong links between a child’s
social background and their readiness for
school.
 Too many children start school without
the range of skills they need.
School readiness and narrowing the gap
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Narrowing the gap
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Nationally, gaps in the attainment of children by the end of the EYFS
are too wide. Attainment needs to be better for:
children living in poverty
boys
some ethnic groups e.g. Black children, white working class boys
children who have special educational needs
children born in the summer.
How do you evaluate the progress made by different groups of
children?
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Overall Effectiveness
Overall effectiveness - Outstanding (1)
The quality of teaching, learning and assessment is
outstanding.
All other key judgements are likely to be
outstanding. In exceptional circumstances one of the key
judgements may be good, providing that there is convincing
evidence that the provider is improving this area rapidly and
securely towards outstanding.
Safeguarding is effective.
The most important change here is the impact of the other
three key judgements on Overall Effectiveness
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Preparing for inspection
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How to get the best from your inspection
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The inspector will:
agree a timetable for the inspection, including joint observations
ask for the setting’s self-evaluation (if not submitted online)
ask about the different groups of children who attend the setting
make arrangements for providing final feedback
have a tour of the setting and meet the staff and children
ensure senior leaders are aware of the inspection and can be present if
possible.
Planning the inspection timetable
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The inspector needs to gather relevant evidence to make
judgements. This will be collected in a number of ways, such as:
observing practice to ensure effective teaching helps children
make good progress
completing a joint observation with a manager or senior member
of staff
tracking individual children to measure their progress
looking at some records
having a meeting with leaders and managers
talking to staff, key persons, children and parents.
Key inspection activities
Thank you for listening.
Any questions?

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The Common Inspection Framework: Nursery World Show 2016

  • 1. Nursery World Conference 2016 The Common Inspection Framework Jo Caswell HMI Penny Fisher HMI 5 February 2016 Nursery World conference 2016
  • 2. 2 The purpose of today’s seminar Nursery World conference 2016 This seminar is designed to help you:  become familiar with the Common Inspection Framework (CIF)  explore what is different and what remains the same  prepare for your inspection  build on findings from Ofsted’s survey work  understand how to present your best evidence.
  • 4. 4 The Common Inspection Framework Nursery World conference 2016  One inspection framework for maintained nursery schools, schools and academies, independent schools, further education colleges and registered early years settings.  Pilot inspections took place during spring 2015 across all remits.  Consultation events were held with providers to seek their views.  The framework was published in summer 2015.  Inspections began in September 2015.
  • 5. 5 Inspection handbooks and guidance The following documents explain the Common Inspection Framework in more detail: School Inspection Handbook Early Years Inspection hand book The Common Inspection Framework: education, skills and early years Inspecting safeguarding in early years, education and skills settings All of these documents are available on www.gov.uk/ofsted Nursery World conference 2016
  • 6. 6Nursery World conference 2016  Notification of inspection  Extremism and Radicalisation – Prevent agenda  Promotion of Fundamental British Values  Early years pupil premium  Monitoring attendance  Measuring the progress of different groups of children What is different?
  • 7. 7 Pre-schools and nurseries – half a day Sessional provision – up to a day Childminders - as now, about a week in advance Schools – half a day No notice for inadequate provision or priority inspections, including schools Notification of inspection Nursery World conference 2016
  • 8. 8 Extremism, radicalisation and the Prevent duty Nursery World conference 2016  From 1 July 2015, all early years providers are subject to a duty under section 26 of the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015. This is the Prevent duty.  Staff must be able to identify children who may be vulnerable to radicalisation.  Protecting children from the risk of radicalisation is part of a setting’s safeguarding duties.  Early years settings can build children’s resilience to radicalisation by promoting fundamental British values and allowing children to challenge extremist views.
  • 9. 9 • What are the values? • Democracy – making decisions together • Rule of law – understanding right from wrong • Individual liberty – freedom for all • Mutual respect and tolerance – treat others as you want to be treated. Fundamental British Values Nursery World conference 2016
  • 10. 10 Fundamental British Values Nursery World conference 2016 What is not acceptable: actively promoting intolerance of other faiths, cultures and races failure to challenge gender stereotypes and routinely segregate girls from boys isolating children from their wider community failure to challenge behaviours (of staff, children or parents) that are not in line with the values tokenism.
  • 11. 11 Fundamental British Values and the Prevent duty Nursery World conference 2016  ‘Early years providers already focus on children’s personal, social and emotional development. The Early Years Foundation Stage framework supports providers to do this in an age appropriate way, through ensuring children learn right from wrong, mix and share with other children and value other’s views, know about similarities and differences between themselves and others, and challenge negative attitudes and stereotypes.’ Paragraph 61, Prevent Duty Guidance in England and Wales
  • 12. 12 Guidance on British Values and the Prevent duty Nursery World conference 2016 Guidance materials can be accessed here: http://www.foundationyears.org.uk/2015/03/fundamental-british-v https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/prevent-duty-guidan https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/protecting- children-from-radicalisation-the-prevent-duty
  • 13. 13 The early years pupil premium Nursery World conference 2016  Funding became available in April 2015.  Early years settings must be able to demonstrate at inspection how they have used the additional money to support the most vulnerable and disadvantaged children. How are you closing the ‘gaps’?  During inspection, the inspector will track the progress of a child who is supported through the premium.
  • 14. 14Nursery World conference 2016  For children aged under five years, attendance in early years provision is not statutory.  But, we need to be aware of any patterns in non-attendance in case there are any safeguarding concerns.  Also, if children fail to attend regularly, what impact does this have on their learning and their ability to start school?  How well do early years settings monitor non-attendance? Monitoring children’s attendance
  • 15. 15 Under the new framework, settings need to be able to show the inspector how they ensure all children, and groups of children, make progress. How can you demonstrate you are ‘closing the gaps’ for the most vulnerable children? Measuring children’s progress Nursery World
  • 17. 17 The Common Inspection Framework - judgements Nursery World conference 2016 Inspectors will gather evidence to make judgements on: the effectiveness of leadership and management the quality of teaching, learning and assessment children’s personal development, behaviour and welfare the outcomes for children and learners the overall effectiveness of the setting.
  • 18. Key points for early years:  Particular focus on the curriculum  Ambitious vision – how well do leaders and managers make continual improvements?  Improve teaching through rigorous monitoring  Safeguarding – not a graded judgement but inspectors must report whether it is effective or not  Emphasis on British values  Use and impact of Early Years Pupil Premium  How well are ‘gaps’ closing for the most disadvantaged children? Effectiveness of leadership and management
  • 19. 19 Performance management and professional development Nursery World conference 2016 Performance management through observation and supervision leads to clear and measurable targets for improvement for all staff Targeted training, support and professional development opportunities can be seen in better learning for children + What priorities have you set for staff training? Review your planning and identify what it means for the development of staff.
  • 20.  Key points for early years: • Assessment – emphasis on securing evidence of all kinds of assessment – are children making progress? • Parents – strong focus on parents as sources of information and partners in children’s learning • Teaching - no preferred approach • Learning – characteristics of effective learning Teaching, learning and assessment
  • 21. Key points for early years •Keeping safe •Self-awareness and understanding of how to be a successful learner •Behaviour – understanding right from wrong •Social and emotional development •Making positive relationships •Attendance •Keeping healthy •Personal development •Being ready to start school Personal development, behaviour and welfare
  • 22. 22 Outcomes for children Nursery World conference 2016 Inspectors will evaluate: how well all children make progress from their individual starting points whether staff accurately know what children can already do, and whether they plan for what they need to do next the progress individual children and groups of children make how well settings ‘close gaps’ to ensure all children make good or better progress.
  • 23. What do we mean by ‘school readiness’?
  • 24. 24Nursery World conference 2016 By four we would expect children: to be ready to be separated from their parent or carer to be able to demonstrate listening skills to have enough language to be able to communicate to be able to interact with an adult and/or a peer to be able to focus on, and show interest in, their work and the world around them to be observant and to ask questions. How can we help children be ready for starting school?
  • 25. 25Nursery World conference 2016  For too many children, especially those living in the most deprived areas, educational failure starts early.  Gaps in achievement between the poorest children and their better-off peers are clearly established by the age of five.  There are strong links between a child’s social background and their readiness for school.  Too many children start school without the range of skills they need. School readiness and narrowing the gap
  • 26. 26 Narrowing the gap Nursery World conference 2016 Nationally, gaps in the attainment of children by the end of the EYFS are too wide. Attainment needs to be better for: children living in poverty boys some ethnic groups e.g. Black children, white working class boys children who have special educational needs children born in the summer. How do you evaluate the progress made by different groups of children?
  • 27. 27 Overall Effectiveness Overall effectiveness - Outstanding (1) The quality of teaching, learning and assessment is outstanding. All other key judgements are likely to be outstanding. In exceptional circumstances one of the key judgements may be good, providing that there is convincing evidence that the provider is improving this area rapidly and securely towards outstanding. Safeguarding is effective. The most important change here is the impact of the other three key judgements on Overall Effectiveness Nursery World conference 2016
  • 29. 29Nursery World conference 2016 How to get the best from your inspection
  • 30. 30Nursery World conference 2016 The inspector will: agree a timetable for the inspection, including joint observations ask for the setting’s self-evaluation (if not submitted online) ask about the different groups of children who attend the setting make arrangements for providing final feedback have a tour of the setting and meet the staff and children ensure senior leaders are aware of the inspection and can be present if possible. Planning the inspection timetable
  • 31. 31Nursery World conference 2016 The inspector needs to gather relevant evidence to make judgements. This will be collected in a number of ways, such as: observing practice to ensure effective teaching helps children make good progress completing a joint observation with a manager or senior member of staff tracking individual children to measure their progress looking at some records having a meeting with leaders and managers talking to staff, key persons, children and parents. Key inspection activities
  • 32. Thank you for listening. Any questions?

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