AHS students took to the stage at this year’s BETT Education Conference, the world’s largest EdTech event.
Students spoke at a number of round table discussions, and AHS Occupational Therapist Eva Morley was joined by two students to speak as part of a Google for Education session. They shared how assistive technology is embedded across our school to support independence, access, and confidence in learning.
The students led a live demonstration of tools such as voice typing and a screen reader, showing how they use these features in their everyday learning. It was incredibly powerful to see them explain the technology themselves and confidently demonstrate how it supports them in the classroom.
The sessions were very well received, and it was a real highlight to showcase our students’ voices and the inclusive, practical ways we use technology to support learning at our school.
