Highland Council teams up with Text Help to launch new literacy tool in all schools By Philip Murray
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Updated: 11:31, 23 December 2020
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Locator Highland Council Headquarters on Glenurquhart Raod.Inverness.Picture: Gary Anthony..
A NEW literacy tool which will help support teaching in the classroom and at home has been launched in the Highlands, the council has announced.
The council has teamed up with Text Help to ensure that all pupils and teachers have access to Read&Write software, which aims to support learning both in the classroom and in the home on any device.
Literacy tool for all launches in Highland schools By Philip Murray
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Updated: 11:23, 23 December 2020
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Locator Highland Council Headquarters on Glenurquhart Raod.Inverness.Picture: Gary Anthony..
A NEW literacy tool which will help support teaching in the classroom and at home has been launched in the Highlands, the council has announced.
The council has teamed up with Text Help to ensure that all pupils and teachers have access to Read&Write software, which aims to support learning both in the classroom and in the home on any device.
New literacy tool will help support home learning in Highland schools By Philip Murray Published: 14:00, 23 December 2020
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A NEW literacy tool which will help support teaching in the classroom and at home has been launched in the Highlands, the council has announced.
The council has teamed up with Text Help to ensure that all pupils and teachers have access to Read&Write software, which aims to support learning both in the classroom and in the home on any device.
Schools in Highland have over 30,000 Chromebooks to support learning and the Connecting Scotland Grant has enabled investment in Read&Write.
Thornliebank resident crowned as East Renfrewshire’s Citizen of the Year
A Thornliebank resident who goes the extra mile to support her local community has been honoured with the 2020 East Renfrewshire Council Provost’s Award.
Tuesday, 22nd December 2020, 6:14 am
The Provost’s Award is an annual opportunity to thank a dedicated volunteer for their hard work, which makes a difference to the lives of many others in East Renfrewshire.
Alison McGown, was crowned Citizen of the Year for her wide range of volunteering work within her local community.
As the driving force and founding member of Thornliebank Together, Alison played a key role in supporting the local community during the Council’s Participatory Budgeting project in 2019.