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Teachers’ unions hit back at Ofsted schools report
Watchdog methods slammed as ‘part of the problem, not part of the solution’

Teachers hit back at Ofsted’s damning schools report yesterday, blaming the government for creating a “fragmented and disjointed secondary system.”

The schools watchdog’s third annual report placed 50 more schools in special measures and reported a 70 per cent rise in students attending inadequate secondaries.

Teachers’ unions, however, believed it was Ofsted’s frame of analysis that was skewed and inappropriate to judge the quality of British schools.

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