Two Days, Four Words:
The Problem Wtih Ofsted
The controversial aftermath of Ruth Perry's tragic suicide leads to the revelation of flaws within Ofsted the UK's school-inspecting agency.
In 'Two Days, Four Words: The Problem With Ofsted,' a 22-minute documentary, ten contributors, including headteachers, authors, and education coaches, boldly expose systemic pitfalls.
From headline-making boycotts to impactful resignations, they illuminate the repercussions of a politically-driven education framework. Seamlessly blending interviews with school footage, training sessions, and teachers' strike, this dynamic documentary offers an immersive experience. It challenges the core of UK’s education system, giving voice to the silenced, and presenting a compelling narrative for educators and parents alike.
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