The Blippit Blog

Keep up with all of the latest updates and stories coming out in 2026.

January 29, 2026

Summary

In this post, we've brought together a list of ten highlights for teachers and popped them in a video as well, so that you can see at a glance the areas that we've targeted to make life easier for capturing and sharing moments on boards. The feature at number ten is particularly handy because it tackles the individual. Who wants to hear about it when moments are shared in their subject area or framework, if they're leading something like eco schools or global neighbours.

10 Teacher Benefits in Blippit Boards Version 3 (Video)
January 6, 2026

Summary

We are very pleased to share Blippit Boards Version 3. This is a significant update that builds directly on how schools have already been using Blippit Boards in England and Wales. Version 3 makes it much easier to see what is really happening across your lived curriculum. The focus is simple. Make it quicker to share moments. Make it easier to see the whole picture. Reduce the extra workload around reporting.

Blippit Boards Version 3: Charts, Reports & Curriculum Insights
December 16, 2025

Summary

Education Support publishes an annual Teacher Wellbeing Index tracking stress and burnout across the profession. The figures are consistently high. But headline numbers on their own do not always help us understand what is driving that, or what actually makes a difference in day-to-day school life. This post explores what the research suggests about burnout in UK primary schools, what tends to help in practice, and why some of the standard advice does not always land.

Teacher Burnout in Primary Schools: What's Behind It and What Helps
December 11, 2025

Summary

Long before Moments add up® became a phrase we used publicly, it reflected an observation about how schools work. Schools are sustained not only by curriculum design, assessment frameworks, and accountability structures, but by the human moments that bring those systems to life.That is not something teachers or leaders need explaining. It is something you recognise daily, often in the margins of a busy schedule, and often without much space to pause and take stock of its significance.

Moments Add Up: How Small Classroom Moments Reveal Learning
December 1, 2025

Summary

Most subject leaders writing their report right now are doing so from a less-than-complete monitoring picture. This post is for them. It covers how to have the right conversation with your headteacher before you write, how to take stock of what you actually have, and how to write with honesty and specificity rather than glossing over the gaps. Because a report that reflects where your subject really is, and where it needs to go, is more useful to everyone than one that describes...

How to write a subject leader report when your monitoring has been patchy