The EdTech ROI: Leadership Decisions That Drive Real Learning Impact
The EdTech ROI: Leadership Decisions That Drive Real Learning Impact
Clear, effective, and consistent Leadership is key to any success and sustainable whole-school adoption of EdTech.
In this session, Senior EdTech 50 leaders highlight that maximising 'Return On Investment' (ROI) requires aligning technology with the Whole-School Improvement Plan.
By focusing on data-informed culture and teacher workload reduction, EdTech drives school development. Success is achieved through personalised learning and targeted interventions, treating technology as an integrated catalyst for raising standards rather than a standalone tool.
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1 - Introduction to the session
2. Introduction by Lady Kirsty Grundy
3. Introduction by Abbie Fairbairn - Lawford C of E Primary School
4. Introduction to Gifty Francis
5. Introduction to Sarah Baber - CEO of The Great Learners Trust
6. How do you lead a school to ensure success with EdTech? - Abbie Fairbairn
7. How do you mange the change required? - Lady Kirsty Grundy
8. Why would anyone say no to EdTech in 2026? - Gifty Francis
9. Why do we continue to have the same debate in 2026 about EdTech adoption in schools?
"Its not about EdTech chnage its about school improvement
and technology is just a tool to help us all get there"
Lady Kirsty Grundy
Director of Primary Education and
Executive Principal of Shireland Technology Primary