Clicker research - Angus Council
A study undertaken by Angus Council across eight of its primary schools investigated the impact of using Clicker to support writing. Clicker was used to support children across the ability spectrum, including those who usually had no additional support, and those who had significant levels of additional support.
The study
Some of the key findings include:
- Use of Clicker resulted in almost three times the number of words being written, with more than twice the number of multi-syllabic words used.
- Pupils requiring significant or average support took over a third less time to complete their work when using Clicker, and with over four times less help from teachers / TAs needed.
- Overall, pupils required help or prompting 6.5 times less when using Clicker to support their writing; highlighting the significance of Clicker in encouraging independent work.
Feedback from both teachers and
pupils has been extremely positive:
This study was overseen by Katrina Hands, an Assistive Technology Teacher for Angus Council. You can read her report in full here.
Katrina has been working as an ASN teacher for 12 years and also has experience of teaching in all stages of