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Sparkling Classrooms by Roy Blatchford Sparkling Classrooms by Roy Blatchford
- An overview of how we get to where we are with inspection
- analysis of the way the current framework incentivises some poor practice
- proposals for a more enlightened, yet still rigorous inspection system.
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An inspirational book to inspire and stimulate all teachers.
Easy to read style.
Lots of classroom examples.
Features Blink © model of review.
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  1. Is Every Child Mattering? by Sylvia McNamara

  2. Academic-Vocational Apartheid by Roy Blatchford

  3. Challenging the way we govern schools by Roy Evans

  4. The Children Come First by Jacqueline Laver

  5. Shouldn't Ofsted be helping us to improve our schools? (an extract) by Geoff Barton

  6. Bowling Alone? What can schools do to promote cohesive communities? by Tony Eaude

  7. ASSESSING ASSESSMENT Politics or progress? by Tony Ashmore and Malcolm Trobe

  8. ASSESSING ACCOUNTABILITY Beyond Ofsted by Tony Ashmore and Malcolm Trobe

  9. What independent schools bring to the free schools debate. by Dr Bernard Trafford

  10. Sparkling Classrooms (an extract) by Roy Blatchford
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