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E-learning: fulfilling its potential in the adult learning sector?

This survey report examines e-learning through the lens of inspection. It is intended to raise awareness of how e-learning can improve teaching, learning and achievement in the adult learning and skills sector. It is available as a microsite: http://live.ofsted.gov.uk/publications/elearning.

  • 01 Apr 2007
  • Ref 20071011
  • ALI

Early years: Leading to excellence

Leading to excellence: a review of childcare and early education provision 2005–08 is the third review of inspections of registered childcare and early education. This year, the report focuses on how well settings – such as nurseries and childminders – are organised, led and managed to promote positive outcomes for children and ensure they progress well.

Visit the website

  • 27 Aug 2008
  • Ref 080046
  • Ofsted

Educating the very able: current international research

The aim of this report is to provide up-to-date research findings about the development and education of very able pupils, and so improve communication between researchers and those who make and carry out practical educational decisions.

Read the full report

  • 23 Apr 1998
  • TSO
  • ISBN 0-11-350100-5

Effective youth services: good practice

In January 2004, Ofsted began a four-year programme to inspect all local authority youth services. The main aim of the report is to provide case studies of the good practice seen during the first year of the programme and to contribute to the further improvement of provision. The report also provides a commentary on the characteristics of successful youth services and reflects on weaknesses which persist across the sector.

  • 21 Jul 2005
  • Ref 2445
  • Ofsted

Engagement with Ofsted: a report on the responses to consultation

The Education and Inspections Act 2006 requires us to carry out our work in ways that encourage the services we inspect and regulate to be user focused. In response to this duty, a new user and stakeholder engagement strategy has been developed. The development of this strategy has been shaped by consulting with a wide range of Ofsted’s users, providers and stakeholders between February and June 2008. This report outlines the responses to the consultation.

  • 16 Dec 2008
  • Ref 080297
  • Ofsted

Engaging young people: local authority youth work 2005–08

Engaging young people draws upon evidence from local authority youth services inspections which took place as part of Ofsted’s joint area reviews of children’s and young people’s services from 2005 to 2008. It reports on the quality and impact of youth work. The report tracks recent but early developments in the introduction of integrated youth support.

  • 25 Mar 2009
  • Ref 080141
  • Ofsted

Entry to Employment - looking back over the first year and forward to the future

ALI began surveying Entry to Employment (E2E) in August 2003, just as this new programme got off the ground.

 

Entry to Employment looks at what has worked and what has not. It provides pointers to the further development of this important addition to the progression options for young people.

New horizons is a follow-up survey.

  • 01 Apr 2007
  • Ref 20071012
  • Ofsted

EQIA screening document - EYFS SEF

Our teams think carefully about the likely equality impact of their work and will take action to improve strategies, policies and projects, where appropriate. Equality impact assessments (EIA) like this provide a tool to help them do this.

  • 03 Feb 2009
  • Ofsted

EQIA social care

Our teams think carefully about the likely equality impact of their work and will take action to improve strategies, policies and projects, where appropriate. Equality impact assessments (EIA) like this provide a tool to help them do this.

  • 03 Feb 2009
  • Ofsted

Equality Impact Assessment questionaire for stakeholders social care.doc

Our teams think carefully about the likely equality impact of their work and will take action to improve strategies, policies and projects, where appropriate. Equality impact assessments (EIA) like this provide a tool to help them do this.

  • 03 Feb 2009
  • Ofsted