When it comes to jargon, the Building Schools for the Future programme in England takes a lot of beating. I’ve railed against the Department for Education for its awful predilection for driving agendas forward and delivering targets or whatever, but really they’re just amateurs at this stuff.
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At best, “corporate guff” deadens the senses of the reader, and is simply regarded as a written equivalent of background noise.
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Want to get ahead, possibly get awards, and get away with not informing anyone of anything remotely useful? This post will tell you how!
Read MoreTo put it Bluntly: Ofsted jargon
Derek Blunt takes issue with inspectors' jargon.
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Had “they” decided to do that, there would no doubt have had so many people panicking about it all. So, it’s a compelling suggestion. It just happens to be wrong.