The ‘aide memoire’ for primary and secondary music inspections is ‘absolutely not a checklist for inspectors’, Ofsted’s national lead for music has said.
Christopher Stevens was speaking at a Music Mark webinar about assessment in music yesterday (on Wednesday) when CEO Bridget Whyte gave him the opportunity to make a statement on this topic.
Earlier this week, confidential ‘aide memoires’ or crib sheets for each school subject were shared on social media, causing discussion and concern among educators about Ofsted’s ‘secrecy’ and ‘lack of transparency’.
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