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Celebrating 10 years of Earwig
Founded in 2013 by teachers and tech wizards, Earwig Academic has evolved to become the country’s number one SEN assessment software When we launched Earwig in 2013 it was mainly.

Earwig is a finalist for Education Resources Awards
We are delighted to announce that Earwig has been named a finalist for the prestigious Education Resources Award in the Special Education Resource category. Alex Hurle, Head of Education at.

Earwig Ambassador’s Conference 2023
Following the success of last year’s Earwig Ambassador Conference, the 2023 conference will be held at the Garstang Hotel and Golf course in the heart of the Lancashire Fells on.

“Digital first” the DfE recommends tech in SEND reform plan
The long overdue SEND Improvement plan has finally arrived following the SEND review over a year ago. This received an unprecedented 6,000 responses from those desperate for reform. The National Autistic Society.

Alex Hurle joins Earwig from B Squared
The Earwig team are delighted to welcome Alex Hurle to the Earwig school consulting and software development team. Alex has considerable experience in SEN assessment, in both the public and.

Headteacher, “Earwig is invaluable”
Happy new year everyone. We like to start the year as we mean to go on, and that’s with happy schools. We were delighted to receive this email from the.

Many outstanding schools in England inspected last year are downgraded … but no Earwig school has ever been
Ofsted inspectors have been very busy, of late, in their bid to make up for time lost over COVID. The new priority is to look first at schools that have.

Preparing for Inspection of SEND Provision Conference 2022
We are pleased to announce that we will be presenting at the online Preparing for Inspection of SEND Provision Conference 2022 on 7th December 2022. This CPD certified, day long, online.

How your school can maximise staff time ahead of cuts
The news is pretty dire lately, every public service is struggling, strikes are rife and the economy is in turmoil. One desperate measure many schools are considering is cutting staff.
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