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    I have read on another FB page that it is now standard at inspections to do a joint observation, either with an Assistant (if you have one) or Mrs O if you don't have an Assistant. All in-depth linking to EYFS and lasting circa 30 minutes. Is there any official guidance on this? When did this become a standard part of an inspection?

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    Page 7 - Ofsted | Conducting early years inspections - talks about joint observations in group provision.

    As we know, Ofsted love to change the goalposts around without letting anyone know. I imagine some inspectors have missed the 'group' bit

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarah707 View Post
    Page 7 - Ofsted | Conducting early years inspections - talks about joint observations in group provision.

    As we know, Ofsted love to change the goalposts around without letting anyone know. I imagine some inspectors have missed the 'group' bit
    Thank you and UGH! Something else to get my head round / prepare for. What happens if Mindees won't cooperate with my chosen activity?! I suppose I should pick something I know they love already.
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