Ofsted Ends Expert Advisory Groups, Applauds Instrumental Contributions

Ofsted announces the formal closure of its expert reference groups that supported the development of the renewed education inspection framework, thanking members for their invaluable input.
Ofsted, the education regulatory body in the UK, has announced the formal closure of the expert reference groups that were established to provide guidance and support during the development of the renewed education inspection framework. In a statement, the organization expressed its gratitude to the members of these advisory groups, acknowledging their instrumental role in shaping the new inspection process.
The expert reference groups were convened by Ofsted to gather insights and feedback from a diverse range of stakeholders, including teachers, school leaders, and subject-matter experts. These groups were tasked with providing critical input and recommendations to help Ofsted refine the inspection framework, ensuring it remained relevant and effective in evaluating the quality of education across the country.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: UK Government


