QuinnEd launches early‑years tracker
- Quinn Education Development has begun selling an Early Years Progress Tracker, a downloadable tool for teachers to monitor children’s development across six half-terms. - The £20 tracker uses individual scorecards, target-versus-actual comparisons, colour-coded progress markers, gap analysis, and automated next-step prompts for planning and intervention. - The launch fits QuinnEd’s wider early-years and assessment offer for schools and inspectors. (quinned.co.uk)
Quinn Education Development is selling a new Early Years Progress Tracker, a downloadable assessment tool for teachers working with younger children. (quinned.co.uk) The tracker is priced at £20 and is designed to monitor children’s development across six half-term assessment points over an academic year. (quinned.co.uk) QuinnEd says the product lets staff record attainment on individual child scorecards, compare target scores with actual performance, and spot gaps through colour-coded progress indicators. (quinned.co.uk) The company says the tracker is built to work alongside its Early Years milestones and summary goals, using a best-fit assessment model rather than a single snapshot judgement. (quinned.co.uk) That approach is aimed at a familiar early-years problem: showing measurable progress for children who are still below expected standards but are moving forward developmentally. (quinned.co.uk) QuinnEd says the tool includes gap analysis linked to assessment statements and automatically generated next-step suggestions to support intervention and lesson planning. (quinned.co.uk) The company also says schools can filter results at cohort level to identify universal, group and individual needs, including evidence used in discussions with leadership teams and inspectors. (quinned.co.uk) The release adds to Quinn Education Development’s broader early-years consultancy and training work, which includes curriculum reviews, environment audits and support for school leaders. (quinned.co.uk 1) (quinned.co.uk 2) Sarah Quinn, the firm’s founder and director, says the business works with leadership teams, practitioners and teachers on training in leadership, teaching, curriculum, assessment and early years. (quinned.co.uk) For schools, the pitch is straightforward: a single spreadsheet-style tracker that turns observations into term-by-term evidence, then into next steps. (quinned.co.uk)