Preparing for Ofsted: Maths

Duncan Smith

£48+VATFormatHTML on CD-ROMPublication dateMay 06ISBN978 1 84070 551 5

Are you ready?

Ofsted’s revised Framework came into force in September 2005. It represents a highly significant change in emphasis and places considerable extra responsibility on schools – including heads of department.

Meeting your obligations

The new requirements include a stronger emphasis on self-evaluation and on the requirements of Every Child Matters. Preparing for Ofsted: Maths is provided on a CD-ROM and forms an ideal starting point for any Maths department. From outlining the sequence of the inspection, it moves on to consider the importance of self-evaluation and the creation of appropriate documentation. The emphasis is on the practical: what you need to do, when you need to do it, and how you might or must do it.

Helping you gather essential evidence

The information your school needs to complete its self-evaluation form (SEF) for Ofsted depends on a thorough departmental self-evaluation. This resource offers guidance on how you can demonstrate your department’s strengths and weaknesses and its capacity to improve.

Digital files

Importantly, real guidance and support is provided on key issues for both you and your colleagues and the resource includes numerous tables, forms and handouts. These are provided as a range of supplementary digital files, each of which can be edited. These may be Microsoft® Word files for word processing, spreadsheet files or presentation graphic files.

Printable material

All the explanatory material can be viewed onscreen, via a Web browser or printed out from special digital files provided.

Contents

The resource is divided into the following main sections:

In addition, there is a Resources section, which offers a selection of publications and other resources that staff may wish to read, together with useful Web sites. It also contains links to all the digital files as well as a printable version of the onscreen content.

Help borderline D/C GCSE students

Enabling your students to gain the highest grade possible in their Maths GCSE has always been a priority. Getting at least a grade C is a particular concern. An exciting new guide, Boost Your Borderline Students offers a handy reference to using Pearson Publishing Maths resources effectively. It is provided in portable document format (PDF). To apply for your copy, simply email maths@pearson.co.uk.

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About the author

Duncan Smith has worked in education as a teacher and consultant for ten years. He is currently teaching Mathematics but has also taught ICT and written several publications for Pearson Publishing.

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