Transforming education in Tasmania

We’ve noticed the great job you’re doing to enhance education for your 55k+ students. We’d love to help you meet the objectives of your Strategic Plan 2024–2030.

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Working towards your strategy goals

We know you’re currently in the second year of your Strategic Plan.  It’s evident from the work you’re doing that you’ve listened to education leaders, educators, parents and students, and that you’re shaping an education system that works for everyone in Tasmania. With our expertise, we can help you create a learning environment where students have the support they need to thrive. 

We’d love to work with you towards an education system where every student is:

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Known, heard and valued

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Safe in all environments

3.

Learning more every day

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Offered a consistent, evidence-based approach to the teaching of reading, including intervention to ensure every student gets support when they need it

We can help bring your digital strategy to life

How does the Digital Strategy line up with literacy levels in Tasmania?

NAPLAN 2025 results show that one in three students are still falling behind benchmarks in reading, spelling, writing and numeracy, meaning they are either “developing” or need “additional support”. This trend highlights the need for enhanced literacy resources to support student learning.

Further to the Department for Education’s Strategic Plan, the Lifting Literacy Implementation Plan 2024–2026 aims to improve literacy rates in Tasmania through evidence-based tools and practice. Together, these strategic initiatives are driving adoption of digital tools to enhance learning statewide. 

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What our Censuswide survey told us about literacy in Tasmania

53%

struggled with literacy during their education

32%

felt there weren’t enough resources available to support their literacy needs

53%

felt that assistive technology could have supported their literacy difficulties

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Let’s ensure the next generation can access the tools they need to succeed

With our literacy tools, you can provide targeted support for all students. Together we can maximise the benefits of digital technologies by embedding inclusive, accessible support into everyday teaching and learning. By approaching this together, we can drive system-wide impact that benefits students and teachers alike.

Meet your goals with Everway tools

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Help students read, write and study with confidence

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Help make inaccessible text in PDFs more accessible and engaging

Our tools also support STEM learning and exams

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Make maths digital, accessible and engaging

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Help make inaccessible text in PDFs more accessible and engaging

Let’s help every student in Tasmania to understand and be understood

Over 250 million people worldwide, and more than 1 million Australians, have used Everway tools to help achieve their potential. Hear from a few of them below.

Darren Britten

National Assistive Technology Officer, Australian Disability Clearinghouse on Education and Training (ADCET)

'Everway's range of products are the cornerstone in supporting neurodivergent learners across Australia.

With a range of easy-to-use solutions for students, and for staff to deploy, they are a part of every good assistive technology toolkit.'

Chat with your local Strategic Education Lead to explore how Everway tools can support your school, TAFE or university.

Everway tools can support you in your role

Education Leadership

Support inclusivity, reduce teacher workload and improve learning outcomes

Learning Support

Help deliver targeted interventions and accommodations

Inclusion

Promote whole-school inclusive practice and support a Universal Design for Learning (UDL) approach

IT

Centralised deployment, supporting SSO and integrating with existing platforms such as Google Workspace and MS 365

Assistive Technology

Scalable tools that serve a wide range of learners in one ecosystem

Diversity

Improve access for diverse learners and comply with Disability Standards for Education (DSE)

Chat to Amber about how we can help you meet the Department for Education’s Strategic Plan and Literacy goals

Book a demo with Amber and see how we can work together to support your students’ literacy needs. You'll even receive a $10 HeyYou voucher so you can enjoy a coffee while you chat!

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