Last March the Adult Learning Inspectorate became part of Ofsted. It will be Ofsted that undertakes the next Inspection of WEA provision (due any time from March 2008 onward).
Ofsted will examine the work of the WEA as part of Adult and Community Learning (ACL). The Chief Inspector's Annual Report for2006-07 was published in October and only devoted seven paragraphs to ACL. You can see them here: Download CIAR0607ACL.doc
The next Inspection of the WEA will look closely at our own assessment of our strengths and areas for improvement. These are still being finalised and next Monday we will have these tested by an external panel before recommending them to Trustees for publication. At the moment, our judgements are:
Strengths:
· Long-standing and effective
partnerships that provide learning opportunities for adults from marginalised
and disadvantaged communities (LM1)
· Good quality teaching and learning
underpinned by an effective and developing Quality Improvement Framework (LM2)
· Strong advocacy and continuing
delivery of adult provision across England
Areas for improvement:
· Inadequate monitoring of learner
progression (LM4)
· Accredited success rates below sector
average in some Curriculum Management Areas (LM5)
· Inadequate reporting arrangements to
support consistent implementation of tutor and staff qualifications, Continuing
Professional Development and Equality & Diversity strategies (LM6)
I will confirm these and other key points of our self-assessment after that but I thought you might want to see how the Inspectorate sees provision similar to ours and to compare our provisional assessment to those points.
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