Section 13(9) of the Education Act 1998 gives any school or teacher dissatisfied with the professional work or conduct of an Inspector or an Inspector’s report the right to seek a review. A teacher may seek a review where an Inspector did not make reasonable efforts to carry out duties in accordance with the Inspectorate’s Code of Practice, the procedures for an evaluation or the procedures for publishing school reports.
Section 13 (9) Appeals Procedure
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