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Ofsted refuses to drop ‘one-word assessments’ despite teachers' concerns
Members of the National Education Union (NEU) hand in a petition which has been signed by 45,000 people to the Department for Education in Westminster, central London.

OFSTED has not reflected on the concerns and harms that teachers have raised, the National Education Union (NEU) said today after the schools watchdog ruled out dropping “one-word assessments.”

Chief inspector Amanda Spielman described the ratings, which teachers across the country want scrapped, as “integral” to the school system.

The assessments range from “outstanding” to “inadequate.”

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