Education and inspections

Education reform 2010

Please note that the existing primary curriculum will continue to be in force in 2011/12 and schools should plan on that basis. The government are to announce the next steps towards a new curriculum in due course. For more information, please see the Department for Education website.

Key documents

The importance of teaching – the Schools White Paper 2010
(DFE, November 2010)

The Schools White Paper sets out key strategies and priorities of the Coalition Government in reforming school education.
Read the CILT response to the White Paper.

Education and Inspections Act 2006

A major feature of the Education and Inspections Act is its introduction of a new duty on school governing bodies to promote ‘community cohesion’ and the well-being of pupils. As of September 2008, schools are being inspected on their work towards fulfilling this duty.

Examples of good practice in the associated guidance include national and international school links and partnerships. Under the 2006 Act, Local Authorities also gain a new strategic role in promoting choice, diversity, high standards and the fulfilment of every child’s educational potential.  

More information:

Guidance on the duty to promote community cohesion
(DfES, October 2006)

Non-statutory guides for promoting community cohesion in schools. The guidance describes what is meant by ‘community cohesion’ and identifies the ‘global community’ as one dimension of the school community which can be formed by learning new languages and establishing international links.

The guidance states that ‘all schools can benefit from partnership arrangements’ (p. 10) and suggests ways of maintaining international links through email, videoconferencing and the internet.

School partnerships are also recognised for their motivational value and potential to involve parents and the wider community in school life.

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