EPISODE · Sep 22, 2023 · 37 MIN
Frank and Stan Chat No. 162
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It is an absolute pleasure to spend an hour each week chatting formally (while recording) and informally (prior to and after the recording) with our guests. This week Aelwyn Pugh, a former longstanding HMI, joined our chat and provided real food for thought around what a broad and balanced curriculum looks like and whether it is actually available for all pupils. Stan considers a new approach for the DfE where they announce that they are addressing workload issues by in effect stopping things that teaching staff don't actually do. Frank makes clear why Ofsted subject reports should be all about what inspectors found. It is a really interesting chat and throughout Aelwyn offers his great sense of humour and incredible insight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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It is an absolute pleasure to spend an hour each week chatting formally (while recording) and informally (prior to and after the recording) with our guests. This week Aelwyn Pugh, a former longstanding HMI, joined our chat and provided real food for thought around what a broad and balanced curriculum looks like and whether it is actually available for all pupils. Stan considers a new approach for the DfE where they announce that they are addressing workload issues by in effect stopping things that teaching staff don't actually do. Frank makes clear why Ofsted subject reports should be all about what inspectors found. It is a really interesting chat and throughout Aelwyn offers his great sense of humour and incredible insight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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