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Inspecting the Early Years Pupil Premium
1. Inspecting the Early Years
Pupil Premium
Gill Jones HMI
Deputy Director, Early Years
September 2016Inspecting the Early Years Pupil Premium Slide 1
2. Our commitment to children remains
constant
We remain committed to ensuring that
children benefit from good-quality
childcare and education through our
inspection and regulation.
We continue to champion the right of all
children to do well, especially those
from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Inspecting the Early Years Pupil Premium Slide 2September 2016
3. Unknown children – destined for
disadvantage?
Ofsted survey July 2016
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/helping-disadvantaged-young-children-ofsted-thematic-report
Inspecting the Early Years Pupil Premium Slide 3September 2016
Ofsted survey July 2016
4. The background to the survey: ‘Unknown
children – destined for disadvantage’
In 2015, around half of all disadvantaged children had
achieved a good level of development and secured the
essential skills needed to make a successful start at school in
Year 1 compared with two thirds of all children.
Too many children start school without the range of skills they
need.
Inspecting the Early Years Pupil Premium Slide 4September 2016
5. Key messages from the survey
Disadvantage is not defined solely by economic circumstance.
Effective partnership working is the key to success.
Disadvantaged children are not always helped to access the
right settings.
EYPP funding is not always used effectively to narrow gaps in
achievement.
Inspecting the Early Years Pupil Premium Slide 5September 2016
6. Survey recommendations for childminders,
settings and schools
The survey recommended that
all settings should:
share information promptly at
the point of transition
review the use of EYPP so
that it is used effectively.
Inspecting the Early Years Pupil Premium Slide 6September 2016
7. Adapting teaching methods to
disadvantaged children’s needs
The survey found that disadvantaged children make the best
progress when:
younger children play alongside their older peers
they accessed early education in the same setting
provided with a broad range of experiences
given more adult-led than child-led learning opportunities.
Inspecting the Early Years Pupil Premium Slide 7September 2016
8. Effective use of EYPP to help
disadvantaged children do better
Leaders and managers who used additional government
funding successfully had a clear rationale for their spending
based on an acute understanding of the needs of eligible
children.
Inspecting the Early Years Pupil Premium Slide 8September 2016
10. Every type of provider now has high levels
of good or outstanding provision
Early years framework:
All registered provision 85%
Nurseries and pre-schools 87%
Childminders 84%
Section 5 inspections:
Nursery schools 97%
Early years judgement within section 5 inspections:
Schools with early years 86%
Inspecting the Early Years Pupil Premium Slide 10September 2016
11. Findings from Save the Children’s
‘A fair start for every child’ report 2014
http://www.savethechildren.org.uk/resources/online-library/fair-start-every-child
‘Poverty becomes a life sentence, as cognitive development
and educational achievement suffer. There is a direct
relationship between household income, and school-
readiness, and vocabulary at five’ (page iv)
‘Only a third of the poorest children in England go on to
achieve five good GCSEs including English and maths’
(page iv-v)
Inspecting the Early Years Pupil Premium Slide 11September 2016
12. The early years programme
Inspecting the Early Years Pupil Premium Slide 12September 2016
13. Ofsted and the ISPs: what is the current
way of working?
Tribal and Prospects work with Ofsted as inspection service
providers (ISPs).
ISP inspectors carry out the majority of early years inspections.
A large volume of inspections is carried out each year.
The ISP inspection workforce is made up of employed
inspectors and those that work for the ISP on a freelance
basis.
Ofsted and ISP colleagues work together to ensure practice is
consistent and of good quality.
Inspecting the Early Years Pupil Premium Slide 13September 2016
14. Early years programme − an overview
Early years inspectors who currently work for the ISPs will be
directly managed by Ofsted.
This change will take place on 1 April 2017.
All early years inspections on or after 1 April 2017 will be
carried out by inspectors, who are directly employed or
contracted by Ofsted.
This change brings early years inspection in line with those of
schools and further education.
Inspecting the Early Years Pupil Premium Slide 14September 2016
15. How are we getting ready for the change?
Inspecting the Early Years Pupil Premium Slide 15September 2016
We are working together to
plan and implement the
changes
16. How will early years work be delivered by
Ofsted from 1 April 2017?
In the first instance, inspections will be planned and managed
by a central delivery unit set up specifically for this purpose.
Inspecting the Early Years Pupil Premium Slide 16September 2016
17. How will early years work be delivered by
Ofsted from 1 April 2017?
Once the transition from
ISP to Ofsted has been
fully completed, early years
inspection will be
reorganised to reflect our
regional structure.
Inspecting the Early Years Pupil Premium Slide 17September 2016
18. What will happen to inspections
before and after 1 April 2017?
For the sector, inspection will
be ‘business as usual’.
Inspecting the Early Years Pupil Premium Slide 18September 2016
19. Key points of the early years programme
In April 2017, all inspections will be carried out by inspectors
overseen directly by Ofsted.
We continue to champion the best outcomes for all children in
all of our work.
Parents and providers should expect inspection and regulation
work to be ‘business as usual’.
Inspecting the Early Years Pupil Premium Slide 19September 2016
20. Our common inspection framework and
proposed changes to the EYFS
Inspecting the Early Years Pupil Premium Slide 20September 2016
21. The common inspection framework
Accountability for the impact of
the EYPP will be in the:
effectiveness of leadership and
management judgement
outcomes
Additional evidence may also
be in all other judgements.
Inspecting the Early Years Pupil Premium Slide 21September 2016
22. The common inspection framework
Identify the eligible children to
inspectors.
Show inspectors how much funding
you receive in total
Explain how you spend or intend to
spend the funding and why
Demonstrate impact or what you
expect the impact to be in children’s
learning and development
Inspecting the Early Years Pupil Premium Slide 22September 2016
23. The Small Business Enterprise and
Employment Act, 1 January 2016
The SBEE makes provision for:
early years providers to operate from suitable non-domestic
premises for up to half their time
single registration of childcare provider operating from multiple
sites.
Inspecting the Early Years Pupil Premium Slide 23September 2016
24. Proposed changes to the EYFS statutory
framework – September 2016
All newly qualified entrants into the early years workforce
(level 2/3) must have a relevant paediatric first-aid certificate
before they can be included in the statutory staff ratios.
N.B. This requirement is proposed and not yet in force.
Inspecting the Early Years Pupil Premium Slide 24September 2016
25. Proposed changes to the EYFS statutory
framework – September 2016
The EYFS Profile will remain statutory for 2016/2017.
Inspecting the Early Years Pupil Premium Slide 25September 2016
26. Ofsted on the web and on social media
www.gov.uk/ofsted
http://reports.ofsted.gov.uk
www.linkedin.com/company/ofsted
www.youtube.com/ofstednews
www.slideshare.net/ofstednews
www.twitter.com/ofstednews
Inspecting the Early Years Pupil Premium Slide 26September 2016