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Exclusive: Ofsted chief Spielman wants more time in job

Tes understands head of Ofsted is likely to seek extension to her five-year term to give her reforms time to bed in
11th March 2021, 4:57pm

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Exclusive: Ofsted chief Spielman wants more time in job

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Ofsted Chief Amanda Spielman Wants More Time In The Job, Tes Understands

Ofsted chief inspector Amanda Spielman is likely to seek an extension to her five-year term to give the new school inspectionframework thatshe introduced more time to bed in, Tes understands.

Her termis due to finish at the end of thisyearand the Education Inspection Framework she introduced in 2019 had less than two terms before the Covid crisis unfolded, forcing the watchdog to put school visits on hold.

The Department for Education won’t say yet whether Ms Spielman’s term will be extended or not.

Tes understands that the current chief inspector is likely to seek an extension rather than serving for another five years.


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Ms Spielman is understood to be keen to ensure that the changes to inspection thatshe has introduced,placingmore emphasis on the curriculum and less on exam results, bed in so they are more likely to remain in place.

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Ifa new chief inspector started in January 2022, Ms Spielman’sframework couldhave operated for as little as two terms.

Tes also understands that a decision on the future of the Ofsted leadership maybe made by 10 Downing Street rather than the Department for Education.

Ofsted has declined to comment on whether Ms Spielman is seeking an extension.

A decision would beneeded very quicklyto allow thegovernment room to appoint a successor to the same timetable as the last Ofsted changeover.

When Ms Spielman was appointed to replace Sir Michael Wilshaw, she was interviewed for the post in April 2016, eight months before he was due to finish.

Ms Spielman was then announced as the new chief inspector in June 2016 before starting her five-year term in January 2017.

Curriculum-focused inspections

Under Ms Spielman’s leadership, Ofsted’snew framework has placedmore emphasis on curriculum andless on exam and test data when judging a school.

However, this new inspection regime was placed on hold in March last year because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Ofsted has not carried out full inspections since then. It had aimed to return to full inspection in January of this year but this was then delayed to the summer term.

And, as Tes reported last week, there is now uncertainty around whether full Ofsted inspections will return after Easter.

Guidance to schoolsin asectionno longer mentions full inspections resuming this summer.

Instead, it now says that discussions with government and stakeholders are ongoing about the timing and form that inspections will take next term “and beyond”.

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