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New Ofsted Inspection Framework: Part 2 - Promoting high quality learning experiences

In the second instalment of our four-part series, Lena Engel examines how you can improve the quality of your teaching and
environments.

In this second part in Nursery World's series on the revised Ofsted inspection framework for early years registered providers, I am focusing on how providers can improve the overall quality of their provision to ensure that children enjoy the very best learning experiences.

The driving force of the Ofsted inspection process is to improve outcomes for children's learning and to ensure that providers take their responsibility for delivering quality services very seriously. Inspectors will give an overall grade during feedback based on the judgements that they arrive at through assessing each of the following three areas: the quality of the learning experience; the contribution to children's well-being; and the quality of leadership and management.

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