22 Additional Support Needs provisions in South Lanarkshire are using Connecting Steps and Evisense. Data gathered about the progress of pupils with ASN is now more relevant and accurate. This brings it in line with Mainstream, achieving the Council’s aim to make measurement of ASN progress in learning equitable.
Author Archives: Dale Pickles
B Squared really understands what is needed in a SEMH setting. I would highly recommend its Connecting Steps software for both mainstream and special settings. It is a rigorous assessment system that informs planning and supports senior leaders to make informed curriculum decisions.
In our setting, the best aspect of B Squared’s Connecting Steps is the small steps of progress each level is broken down into. This allows us to track tiny increases in development. This is vital when working with learners with PMLD, who may only make very small steps of progress.
Talking to SENsible SENCO about the requirements of the Engagement Model to help SENCOs understand what it means for their school.
Are you looking for an alternative to EExAT for your Early Years progress tracking? With EExAT closing, we know schools will be searching for a new EYFS progress tracker they can get up and running quickly. Our EYFS tracking system Connecting Steps is the best alternative to EExAT to show progress for ALL your EYFS pupils (children working at ARE and those with SEND).
Are you looking for new ways to track progress for children in Early Years Foundation Stage that’s in line with the new EYFS 2021? Would you like to simplify your Early Years assessment, reduce teacher workload and save money? You can achieve all this when you use Connecting Steps for EYFS assessment and Evisense as your digital learning journal.
Come and see us at the Autism Shows in Manchester and London this June. We are exhibiting as the ‘SENDcast’ on stand C18 in Manchester 10-11 June and stand C12 in London 17-18 June.
If you’re planning on attending it would be great to catch up face to face whilst you’re there.
There are lots of blogs already out about these 2 papers, from various different angles, but here are my views.
Lorraine Petersen OBE joins us live on Tuesday 3 May to present her ‘Response to the SEND Review’. She will outline the content of the review and the implications for schools, young people and their families. Register for FREE today!
All 12 expert presentations are now confirmed for our next Virtual SEND Conference launching on 20 May 2022. Mental Health and Wellbeing is the focus for our 7th online conference helping schools to improve outcomes for children with SEND.