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When a school is preparing for an inspection, what is the primary reason teachers organize their 'evidence folders' containing student work and lesson plans?
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To show that all students have perfect handwriting in every subject
To demonstrate that students are making consistent progress and that the curriculum is being followed
To ensure that the classroom walls are completely covered in posters
To prove that teachers never make mistakes when grading assignments
Q 2/10
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During an inspection, if an inspector enters a classroom and asks a student about their learning, what is the most helpful way for the student to respond to show the teacher is prepared?
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Explain what they are currently learning and how it connects to their previous lessons
Ask the inspector to come back later when they have finished their worksheet
Recite the school's mission statement from memory without stopping
Tell the inspector exactly what grade they expect to get at the end of the year
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When a school is preparing for an inspection, what is the primary reason teachers organize their 'evidence folders' containing student work and lesson plans?
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During an inspection, if an inspector enters a classroom and asks a student about their learning, what is the most helpful way for the student to respond to show the teacher is prepared?
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Which of these actions is a key part of an 'inspection-ready' teacher's classroom management strategy?
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In terms of inspection readiness, why do teachers use 'Assessment for Learning' strategies, such as using mini-whiteboards or 'thumbs up/thumbs down' during a lesson?
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What is the primary purpose of a 'seating plan' created by a teacher in preparation for an inspection visit?
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When an inspector reviews a teacher's feedback in a student's notebook, what specific feature are they looking for to determine if the teacher is 'inspection ready'?
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In the context of inspection readiness, why is it important for a teacher to display 'learning objectives' or 'success criteria' clearly during a lesson?
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When teachers demonstrate 'inspection readiness' by differentiating their lesson materials, what are they specifically trying to provide?
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In terms of school inspection readiness, what is the 'Self-Evaluation Form' (SEF) primarily used for by teaching staff and leadership?
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Regarding inspection readiness, what is the 'Safeguarding' record-keeping that teachers must ensure is strictly up-to-date?