TAM emerged from a clear need within the education sector. Following the use of our wellbeing tracker, headteachers asked for a way to track attainment and wider achievement, consolidate these key datasets, and make information accessible for class teachers.
Wishing you joy, peace and happiness at this time and hope you have a wonderful time connecting to those that matter - your families, friends and to the children that are so important for our future…the builders!
We believe the key to children’s wellbeing is to enable them to connect - build relationships - participate and express their views and opinions…how do we know we are doing it well? Check out https://t.co/M8bsZh7LTy
The work of Playback features in a follow up article from Kevin McKenna in The Herald. It highlights the impactful work of Playback in supporting schools to improve outcomes for learners. Yhttps://www.heraldscotland.com/opinion/25499985.yes-parked-disabled-spots---excuses-mince/
Congratulations Liz!
Liz received her MBE from King Charles at Buckingham Palace. Fabulous recognition for her amazing work in education with children and families.
Great session with school leaders this afternoon discussing the new amazing features of our Pupil Data Platform - further improving the use of data to improve wellbeing and attainment for children #improvedoutcomes#savingtime#raisingattainment
Great to attend Glasgow Tech Week events this week. The Digital Coaching Skills seminar was superb and confirmed the enabling role Playback. Our online data platforms and digital wellbeing survey are enabling senior leaders to maximise data with ease - and save considerable time.
1️⃣0️⃣ years!
It's been a decade since the #ScottishAttainmentChallenge (SAC) was launched. It's one of the key national programmes in place to meet Scotland’s ambition of boosting the attainment of all pupils impacted by poverty.
Find out more 👉 https://t.co/amEcD76gQC
Thought provoking opening to Facing the Future: Education event presented by Liz Fitzpatrick, CEO of Playback Learning. She challenged us to think differently and for the system to 'do better' for our children and young people. Her key points very much resonated with the audience
Some of the students supported by our Schools Employability Programme at @NorthBerwickHS made these great vision boards as part of their @Playback_Ice Planning My Future unit 🖼
The Schools Employability Programme is funded by @ELCouncil's One Council Partnership Fund!
Early work on the Curriculum Improvement Cycle has begun. Liz Kerr, ELC Area Service Manager, Glasgow City Council, participates in the Literacy and English Core Group. In this video she shares what has surprised her most about the discussions so far. https://t.co/oMJ5EbfN1p