Published on 10:30GMT, 21 Jan 2012 0 Comments

Frank Chalk

Once again Ofsted plumbs new depths of lunacy, announcing today that the word ‘satisfactory‘ will no longer be allowed as a grade.

It’s always worrying when organisations ban words- I can still remember the Professional Association of Teachers debating whether to forbid use of the word ‘failure’ and replace it with ‘deferred success’. Such ideas just make us seem ridiculous to outsiders.

In Ofsted’s case, this distracts attention away from their main problem, which is that they are grading schools on criteria that are fashionable rather than useful to the children. I gave the example in my second book of how, if a teacher were watched a few days before their class sat an exam and they spent the lesson doing a past paper, then Ofsted would grade that teacher poorly, even though it would be by far the best way of spending the pupils’ time.

Just ask the ten brightest kids what they think of the school and you would get a much more accurate answer and save lots of money.

Frank Chalk is a teacher and best-selling author who blogs on http://frankchalk.blogspot.com/
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