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January, 2012: Article, by Dr Glen Williams, showing how attitudes survey measurement can be used to improve NEET outcomes and engagement, published in Public Sector Executive magazine: http://content.yudu.com/A1v0c7/PSENovDec2011/ For the article, click here.

January, 2012: Article, by Dr Glen Williams, showing how attitudes survey measurement can be used to improve student behaviour, published in SEN magazine: http://www.senmagazine.co.uk. For the article, click here.

November, 2011: Article, by Dr Glen Williams, linking pupil attitudes to educational business management in schools, published in Ed Exec.

October, 2011:Case study on the combined use of CAT and PASS in Rhondda Cynon Taf local authority focussing specifically on reducing numbers of NEETs available here.

September, 2011: National  programme of PASS Interpretation & Analysis Workshops launched by Granada Learning Professional Development Service. More details of the programme, booking forms and details of our special introductory offers available here.

November, 2010: New detailed KS2-4 case studies of best practice for England and Wales available here.

November, 2010: Granada Learning and W3 Insights recently responded to the Education Select Committee’s inquiry into behaviour and discipline in schools.

To see the call for evidence, please visit:
http://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/commons-select/education-committee/news/new-inquiry-announced/

Please see the Granada Learning and W3 Insights response at:
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201011/cmselect/cmeduc/writev/behaviour/we44.htm

October, 2010: Major feature on W3 Insights approach and philosophy of attitude measurement in Teaching Times. Article available here.

September, 2010: Academy-specific benchmarking added to P.A.S.S. auditing services.

June, 2010: Acquisition of W3 Insights by Granada Learning (GL) Group. Full press release available here and reported here and here.

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