Ofsted 'Big Listen' Exercise Data, 2024 /

Between 8 March 2024 and 31 May 2024, Ofsted carried out a ‘Big Listen’ exercise. The following information was provided to respondents, and summarises the purpose of the Big Listen exercise:"The Big Listen seeks views right across our work, from schools and children’s social care to teacher training and early years. Across our work, we want to explore 4 areas: reporting how we report on our education and regulatory inspectionsinspection practice the shape of our education and regulatory inspections, our ways of working and the craft of inspectingculture and purpose the conduct of our inspections and the way we workimpact the consequences of our inspections for children, professionals, institutions and parents' choices The Big Listen is structured to allow you to provide feedback on the areas of greatest interest and importance to you. You may only want to give us your views on schools. Or you might want to share views on how we report across further education and teacher training. Whatever your focus, we have structured the Big Listen so you only need to comment on the things that matter to you. Thank you for taking the time to help us improve and achieve our ambition of being a world-class inspectorate and regulator." The dataset available from UKDS contains individual level responses to all quantitative questions. Free text responses are not included.Further information can be found on the Ofsted Big Listen: Supporting Documents webpage. It is planned that a podcast based on the research will be released in due course. Early years; schools; further education (FE) and skills; teacher development, which includes initial teacher education (ITE), early career framework (ECF) and national professional qualification (NPQ) programmes; special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) and alternative provision; children's social care.

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GB

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dataset

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UK Data Service