March 18, 2024
We get asked all the time if schools still need to collect evidence of children’s learning. Our view has always been a resounding “Yes, absolutely!”. There is no doubt the introduction of new frameworks and methodologies created a narrative that collecting evidence was no longer needed. This message was received with open arms from early years practitioners who were fed up with the amount of time they were spending collecting evidence and assessment data. As a result many schools simply stopped collecting evidence because they believed that was the message coming from the experts. However, we have spoken to several schools that gave up collecting evidence and are now regretting the fact that they no longer have a collection of the exceptional practice and learners' magical moments; those experiences are lost forever.
Dec. 19, 2023
Thank you to everyone who took part in our Autumn survey for Evidence Me! Here’s our round up of this terms frequently asked questions.
Nov. 30, 2023
There are a number of ways that Evidence Me supports parent engagement and further enhances relationships between parents and the school. We've picked some of our favourites, including our latest “Family's Here" feature.
Nov. 15, 2023
Evidence Me can be used to share festive activities with parents during term time as well as communicate with parents over the school holidays. Take a look at our blog to find out more.
Nov. 10, 2023
We're delighted to announce that Evidence Me has been awarded Highly Commended in the 'App' category for the Teach Primary Awards.
Although we have always been proud of how well Evidence Me supports schools with their observation and assessment needs, it's fantastic to have this recognised by Teach Primary's panel of primary experts.