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Satchel One for iOS allows you to access our learning platform on the go. Since launching Show My Homework in 2011, we’ve been proud to call 1 in 3 UK secondary schools our partners, and we still are. Since our inception, we’ve expanded our award-winning software into a number of additional apps to create Satchel One, our learning platform. Today, Satchel One is home to Show My Homework, Content, Timetables, Behaviour, Seating, Attendance and Detentions apps. Benefits for teachers: - Set, grade and comment on homework - Assign Behaviour points and award Badges - Easily access your timetables - Receive notifications for student submissions and comments Benefits for students: - Keep track of homework using your To-do List - Easily access your timetables - Receive feedback and leave comments for your teachers - Submit your work online, take spelling tests and quizzes - View school events and announcements - View your Behaviour points, attendance, and detentions Benefits for parents: - Keep track of all your children's To-do Lists in one place - View quiz and spelling test results - View student and teacher comments - View school events and announcements - Monitor Behaviour points, attendance, and detentions Be sure to read our Terms of Use and Privacy Notice: Terms of Use: https://www.teamsatchel.com/legals/terms.html Privacy Notice: https://www.teamsatchel.com/legals/privacy_notice.html

Version 9.9.0

• Schools subscribing to the Satchel One MIS can take attendance using our optimised API • Teachers using our behaviour module can search for students to issue behaviour events to • Fixed bug to reload task details for students after uploading a submission via a file extension • Minor bug fixes and improvements

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279 Ratings

Our school loves this App

In DESC Dubai we’ve used this app last year then changed to the other app (century tech) it was so bad and all the students protested to get show my homework back because we all loved how simple and basic the app is not over complicating anything, and the notifications!! After the protest show my homework is finally back in our college. This just shows how we all love this app.

It’s a great app!

This is a really great app. I am currently in school and without this app I don’t know what I would have done. It always reminds me when I have homework and since I’ve had it there has been no bugs. Fish over all a great app and I totally recommend it to kids that are still in school and have a hard time remembering when homework is due and if you have homework, like me.

Show my homework

Show my homework have been really good for me to get my homework and know about any event or remind that is going to happen in school. For me is the best thing that anyone has invented and is really easy to access in school or in the home. I recommend to schools to have this too students life be more easy about homework

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The school uses an online system called Show My Homework to assign homework to students and track progress.  Full log in instructions are in the attached document (below).

Show My Homework is a simple homework calendar. It is easy to use, allows ‘anytime, anywhere’ access and gives students a clear picture of their homework commitments. It allows them to prioritise their workload and stay organised using a personalised calendar, a to-do list and email reminders. Students and parents can view the school’s homework calendar without needing to login.

If parents require a PIN number they should email [email protected] .

If students have forgotten their log in details they should contact their form tutor.  

Parent Accounts

Parents who wish to take a more active role in their children’s home learning can achieve this by having their own Show My Homework account. It enables them to take a more proactive role in driving homework prioritisation, and keeping tabs on homework without having to be intrusive.

Parents sign-up for accounts directly with Show My Homework using student specific PIN codes issued by the school at the start of the academic year. 

Student Accounts

Students log in via a different web address - named Satchel One -  using their usual school computer login credentials via the Sign in with Google button on the login page, this includes on their phone apps. 

Note:  On the login page, students must select the ' I already have an account'  option, even when logging in for the first time.

  • Show My Homework log in instructions updated April 2020 pdf

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Managing your notifications in Show My Homework

Did you know, you’re able to change your notification settings in Show My Homework (SMHW) so that you are not alerted to updates when you don’t want to be disturbed?…

Simply follow the instructions below to adjust your notification settings.

Managing notifications in your browser

When logged into your student account in a browser, you will be able to subscribe to your preferred email notifications. To do this, please click on  Account Settings  to be taken to your settings page. From here, simply scroll down until you see  Manage notifications, where you can tick or untick the options as you prefer.

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Managing notifications on the app

To subscribe to email and push notifications via the Android app or iOS app:

  • Go to  Settings  and click on  Notifications
  • In the  Email /  Push  Notifications  section, toggle the switch to the right to subscribe to Tasks published, Grades, Comments, After & Before school reminders, Non Submitted tasks, Notices and Behaviour points and Badges. Toggling the switch to the left will unsubscribe you from these.

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The Accord Multi Academy Trust is an educational charity established in September 2016 that is currently made up of four academies who were the founding members of the Trust. In September 2016 Horbury Academy and Ossett Academy & Sixth Form College came together, moving away from their stand-alone Trust status and were joined in December 2016 by Horbury Primary Academy and Middlestown Primary Academy.

The overarching vision for the Trust is to work in one ‘Accord – celebrating the differences of each academy through strong collaboration in order to inspire all members of our learning community to be the best that they can be.

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The sole focus of feedback is to further a child’s learning. Feedback should empower a child to take some responsibility for improving their own work, with teachers alone not doing all the thinking work for them. We see that assessment and marking should serve the main purpose of advancing student progress and outcomes.

The end of Key Stage 4 and Post-16 progress made by students at Bourne Academy is exceptional, with learners performing well above national average. We want to keep this success high and have implemented positive developments to our assessment and marking policy for all learners.

Previously our teachers would mark all coursework and homework tasks, which resulted in students receiving more limited feedback on their work and some general ‘tick and flick’ responses that serves no purpose in furthering a student’s learning. We felt that this system was a limiting factor for our learners, with certain comments made by teachers not being specific enough to help advance a students’ progress.

Moving forward we evaluated our assessment processes and introduced a system which impacts positively on all our learners, involving a wider variety of assessment styles: ‘ Low Stakes’ (online activities, quizzes, etc.) ‘ Mid Stakes’ (practice exam questions, homework, etc.) and ‘ High Stakes’ assessments (end of unit tests, essays, coursework, exams, etc.)

This means that students will receive a wide range of feedback, which will include: summary comments on final complex pieces of work; coded marking responses; immediate verbal feedback; peer and self-assessment and other approaches.

In addition, rather than assess every single piece of work, for selected pieces of assessment teachers may choose to mark a sample of student work in a ‘forensic way’, the feedback from which will be shared with all learners in order to make any necessary refinements in their work, often using our ‘purple pen redrafting system’ that is proven in its success.

You may ask what this will mean for students and parents / carers?

Most assessed work is retained in school in specific assessment folders for safe keeping. They may notice that not every single piece of class and homework will be marked for their child. However, they will also notice that feedback is far more in depth, relevant and will more clearly identify key areas for improvement, with increased opportunity for learners to develop the greater independence needed to meet the needs of increasingly challenging GCSEs, BTEC and A Level programmes of study.

We see our revised assessment processes as important and necessary change.

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Fact-Checking Biden’s 2024 State of the Union Address

Here’s a look at how some of President Biden’s claims and those of the senator who delivered the Republican response, Katie Britt, stacked up.

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President Biden delivered his third State of the Union address on Thursday, arguing that life in the United States had improved on his watch — a message that effectively served as a campaign message as he faces off against his predecessor and rival, Donald J. Trump.

Republicans offered their own take, with Senator Katie Britt of Alabama giving a rebuttal that argued that the country was worsening under Mr. Biden.

Mr. Biden’s address largely consisted of political messages and factual statements, but some of his comments warranted additional context. Ms. Britt also made some misleading statements.

Here’s a fact check.

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“15 million new jobs in just three years — a record.”

— President Biden

This needs context.

Mr. Biden is correct that from January 2021 to January 2024, the United States added nearly 14.8 million jobs, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data .

That is a growth of about 10 percent in three years. However, it is worth noting that Mr. Biden came to office as jobs were beginning to return after huge losses during the coronavirus pandemic. Total jobs are now about 3.5 percent higher than the prepandemic peak in February 2020. About half of the 22 million jobs lost in 2020 had returned by the start of the Biden administration.

“In fact, my policies have attracted $650 billion in private sector investment, in clean energy, advanced manufacturing, creating tens of thousands of jobs here in America!”

This figure is a White House estimate of private investments made in various industries during the Biden administration. Officials calculate it by looking at public announcements of investments — not necessarily dollars spent — across industries targeted by Mr. Biden’s legislative accomplishments. Those include the CHIPS and Science Act , Inflation Reduction Act and $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure law .

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“I am cutting our carbon emissions in half by 2030.”

Mr. Biden has a goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions in the United States roughly in half by 2030. But it is not at all clear the policies he has put in place will get the country there.

The Inflation Reduction Act, Mr. Biden’s landmark climate law that invests $370 billion in clean energy, helps put the country on track to cut emissions by about 40 percent. But some big things still need to happen to realize those cuts, like changes to permitting to help build more transmission to connect clean energy to the grid.

Meanwhile, some of Mr. Biden’s big climate regulations on things like automobiles and power plant emissions are undergoing changes, making it even more difficult to reach that 2030 goal.

“We’ve already cut the federal deficit over a trillion dollars.”

Under Mr. Biden’s watch, the federal deficit dropped to $1.4 trillion in fiscal year 2022 from $3.1 trillion in fiscal year 2021 — but much of that reduction was attributed to the expiration of coronavirus relief spending. The deficit then rose in 2023, to about $1.7 trillion.

And the deficit actually grew larger than the official numbers suggest: When adjusting for a student-loan forgiveness program that was factored into the numbers, but then struck down by the Supreme Court, the deficit in 2022 was actually closer to $1 trillion and $2 trillion in 2023.

The deficit remains higher than it was before the coronavirus pandemic. In fiscal year 2019, the deficit was about $984 billion and lower in years prior. And the national debt has grown to about $34.4 trillion today, from about $27.8 trillion in January 2021.

“You know, there are 1,000 billionaires in America. You know what the average federal tax is for these billionaires? They are making great sacrifices: 8.2 percent. That’s far less than the vast majority of Americans’ pay.”

This is misleading..

Mr. Biden was referring to a White House study, released in 2021 , that used a “more comprehensive measure of income” than is currently assessed. But it is not technically the tax rate paid under existing federal law.

The report in question included gains made in unsold stocks, which are not taxed until the asset is sold. It estimated the average federal income tax rate paid by the 400 wealthiest families in the United States to be 8.2 percent.

Under the law now, the top 1 percent of earners in the United States are currently estimated to pay an average federal income tax rate of more than 20 percent, according to an analysis by the Treasury Department in November.

The White House has argued its report presents a more accurate view of the tax rate paid by the wealthy.

“Many of my friends on the other side of the aisle want to put Social Security on the chopping block.”

Republicans are not currently calling for cuts to Social Security, though some have in the past suggested changes , such as having the program be brought up for regular renewal rather than treated as mandatory spending. Many have distanced themselves from that concept.

Mr. Biden also could have been referring to a budget put forward last year by a large conservative group on Capitol Hill, the Republican Study Committee.

That plan, light on details, called for “modest changes” to the Social Security for people who are “not near retirement” — including benefit formula adjustments and shifting the retirement age for future recipients “to account for increases in life expectancy.”

But it did not outline specific figures and emphasized that it would not affect benefits “for any senior in or near retirement.”

It’s unclear whether such a proposal would gain enough support among Republican lawmakers to pass. Former President Donald J. Trump said in a video address last year that “under no circumstances should Republicans vote to cut a single penny from Medicare or Social Security.” (He, like Mr. Biden, has also not put forward a clear plan for keeping the program solvent.)

The Republican Study Committee, for its part, said in its budget that not addressing the program’s finances will lead to cuts. Social Security’s main trust fund is currently projected to be depleted in 2033, meaning the program would then be able to pay only about three-quarters of total scheduled benefits.

“From our small towns to America’s most iconic city streets, life is getting more and more dangerous.”

— Senator Katie Britt of Alabama

Recent federal data does not support the notion that crime is on the rise. The F.B.I. ’s annual crime report for 2022 showed that murders in the United States dropped just over 6 percent compared with the year earlier and, overall, violent crime also dipped. Available F.B.I. data for the first three quarters of 2023 shows that homicides were on track to drop significantly , among declines in other categories of violent and property crime.

The Republican Party wants “families to grow. It’s why we strongly support continued nationwide access to in vitro fertilization.”

Republican lawmakers, like Ms. Britt, have largely said they support I.V.F. treatments after an Alabama Supreme Court ruling that said frozen embryos in test tubes should be considered children, prompting some facilities in the state to halt or restrict the treatments. But many have also suggested the issue should be left to state legislatures, rather than be pursued through federal legislation.

Asked on “CBS Mornings” whether discarding embryos should be considered murder, Speaker Mike Johnson said that while he supports I.V.F. , state legislatures — not Congress — should handle the issue. (Alabama lawmakers passed a bill on Wednesday to protect I.V.F. providers from civil and criminal liability.)

One Republican senator, Cindy Hyde-Smith of Mississippi, recently blocked a quick passage of a bill proposed by Democrats to protect access to I.V.F. and other fertility treatments nationwide. Ms. Hyde-Smith said she supported access to the treatment but argued that the bill was a “vast overreach that is full of poison pills that go way too far.”

Before the ruling in Alabama, Republicans had in recent years put forward legislation that would recognize a fertilized egg as a person entitled to equal protections under the 14th Amendment. If signed into law, it could restrict I.V.F. treatments.

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What is Behaviour?

Behaviour is a simple online points-based reward system for schools. Teachers can use Behaviour to award students positive points and custom badges to reinforce good behaviour. Or, negative points can be assigned to reprimand poor behaviour. All of this can be done from the front of the classroom and communicated with parents, helping schools adhere to behaviour policy and enforce positive behaviour management within the classroom.

Celebrate student achievement

Behaviour helps schools to showcase students’ achievements and recognise their efforts through awarding positive points and badges. Positive reinforcement and recognition are critical to a child’s development which is why Behaviour makes it quick and simple for teachers to award praise and communicate this directly to the pupil and their parents.

  • Award points and badges in line with school policy
  • Create custom badges for extra-special efforts
  • See from the leaderboard who is missing out on praise
  • Writeback all data to SIMS or Bromcom

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Effectively manage behaviour

Behaviour champions students’ accomplishments as a whole-school rewards system. It also supports teachers in reprimanding negative behaviour and ensuring students receive the recognition they deserve. The ability to assign both positive and negative points to students, from the front of the class, means recognition is timely and supports positive reinforcements.

  • Assign negative points to reflect poor behaviour
  • View Behaviour Points from the Seating plan
  • Track points via the leaderboard
  • Assign points in line with school houses

Gain clarity over behaviour records

Clear lines of communication between parents, teachers and students are integral to student development - in all areas of a child’s school life. That’s why, with Behaviour, you can instantly notify parents around points thanks to the Satchel One app. We also make it simple to report on behaviour across the school with our automated Behaviour Report.

  • Instantly notify parents of Behaviour Points
  • Turn on ‘positive-only’ parent notifications
  • Schedule behaviour reports straight to your inbox
  • View behaviour trends across the entire school

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Support all your behaviour needs

Behaviour is available as a standalone app and all data can be written back to SIMS or Bromcom. Or, you can enjoy Behaviour as a part of Satchel’s Behaviour Management Suite - a comprehensive collection of apps and features that give schools access to everything they need to effectively manage student behaviour from one place.

  • Celebrate student achievement with Behaviour
  • Escalate more serious incidents with Referred Incidents
  • Issue detentions online with Detentions
  • Replicate your behaviour policy in-app with Sanctions

Why Behaviour?

  • Choose to writeback data to SIMS or Bromcom
  • Part of the award-winning learning platform, Satchel One
  • Use alongside Google Classroom and Microsoft Teams
  • Integrates with additional Satchel One apps
  • Engage parents in the conversation around Behaviour
  • Support teacher workload and wellbeing with automated processes

Live weekly Behaviour walk-through

We’re hosting a weekly, no strings attached, product walk-through of our behaviour management tools, Behaviour and Detentions. Schools can see for themselves the features, benefits and how easy they are to use. In the walk-through we’ll explore:

  • Assigning Behaviour points and Custom Badges online
  • Behaviour and Detentions tracking and reports
  • Issuing Detentions online and recording attendance
  • Communicating behaviour news with parents
  • Escalating more serious incidents
  • Integrations between Behaviour and Detentions
  • The full Behaviour Management Suite (SIMS schools)

To join the walk-through, sign up using the calendar booking system.

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Award winning software

Satchel are an award winning company who currently work with 2500 schools worldwide.

2023 Winners Response to Covid-19

Satchel win best in category at learning excellence awards

2021 Winners Whole School Aids for Learning, Teaching & Assessment

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2020 Winners School Business Category

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2019 Winners Edtech Innovator of the Year

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2018 Winners Whole School Aids for Learning, Teaching & Assessment

Bett logo showing Satchel as winnders of Whole School Aids for Teaching, Learning and Assessment in 2018

2017 Winners Secondary Resource or Equipment - Including ICT

ERA winners logo from 2017 showing Satchel as winners of Secondary Resource or Equipment including ICT

2017 Winners Education Company of the Year

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2017 Winners Digital Innovation in the Public Sector

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2016 Winners Upscale

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2016 Winners EdtechXRise All Stars award

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  1. Daily Attendance August 10, 2023. Homework Assignment Chapter 1. Plse instructions take note

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COMMENTS

  1. Team Satchel

    Attendance. Enjoy a clear record of your students' attendance with our school registration software. Learn more. Seating. ... Linked to Show My Homework tasks, we create a Gradebook entry for each piece of homework set, so you can keep track of student submissions, grades and comments in one place, visible to teachers, students and parents. ...

  2. Satchel One

    Confirm My Choices. We would like to collect your data to enhance your browsing experience, analyse and measure your engagement with our content. By clicking Accept you consent to this and to the sharing of this data with our partners for these purposes . You can change your mind at anytime.

  3. Satchel One

    Satchel One for Android allows you to access our learning platform on the go. Since launching Show My Homework in 2011, we've been proud to call 1 in 3 UK secondary schools our partners, and we still are. Since our inception, we've expanded our award-winning software into a number of additional apps to create Satchel One, our learning platform.

  4. ‎Satchel One on the App Store

    Today, Satchel One is home to Show My Homework, Content, Timetables, Behaviour, Seating, Attendance and Detentions apps. Benefits for teachers: - Set, grade and comment on homework. - Assign Behaviour points and award Badges. - Easily access your timetables. - Receive notifications for student submissions and comments. Benefits for students:

  5. Attendance Basic

    The attendance percentage for each student is based on the marks we receive for them from your school's MIS. It is calculated by multiplying the student's number of Present marks by 100 and dividing the result with the marks the student would have, had they attended all lessons minus the actual marks the student has.

  6. Submitting my work online

    Submitting my work. Tap on the Submit homework button at the bottom of the screen. Select the location for the file you'd like to upload, e.g. your 'Photos' gallery, a file stored on your device, Google Drive / OneDrive etc. You can also tap 'Camera' and take a photo straight away! Choose the correct file and then tap Upload.

  7. Satchel One

    Staff. Parent. Student. I already have an account I don't have an account yet. Log in. Or log in with: Sign in with Office 365. Sign in with Google. Sign in with RM Unify.

  8. The Satchel Blog

    Free resources for teachers and SLT. From the team behind Show My Homework. Show My Homework | Satchel's blog discusses education, technology and issues that affect teachers and senior leaders in schools today. ... Attendance (3) Autonomy (3) Children (3) Education Reform (3) Education Technology (3) Exam (3) Exam Results (3) Feedback (3 ...

  9. Satchel Help Center

    Monitor your child's progress and know all their homework deadlines. By Hannah and 1 other 2 authors 17 articles. Teachers and Staff. Find articles and advice for getting the most out of our platform as a teacher. By Hannah and 6 others 7 authors 66 articles. School administrators.

  10. Show My Homework's New Feature: Insights

    3 min read. ·. Jun 3, 2016. Show My Homework is pleased to introduce a new feature! Show My Homework's Insights provide teachers and Senior Leaders with the ability to view statistics of how ...

  11. Team Satchel

    Attendance. Improve attendance and absence management in your school with easy-to-use online registration software that writes back to SIMS and features an automated dashboard on daily absences. Take AM/PM and lesson registration for students directly from Satchel One. Keep track of any daily unauthorised absences and monitor erratic attendance.

  12. Show My Homework / Satchel One

    Show My Homework is a simple homework calendar. It is easy to use, allows 'anytime, anywhere' access and gives students a clear picture of their homework commitments. It allows them to prioritise their workload and stay organised using a personalised calendar, a to-do list and email reminders.

  13. Contact Us

    Email. If you are a student or parent, or you are unable to see the icon above on the website, please send us an email instead. For the best experience, please make sure to provide as much relevant information as possible, such as your name, school, and important details of the issue. Are you having trouble logging in?

  14. Managing your notifications in Show My Homework

    Managing notifications on the app. To subscribe to email and push notifications via the Android app or iOS app: Go to Settings and click on Notifications. In the Email / Push Notifications section, toggle the switch to the right to subscribe to Tasks published, Grades, Comments, After & Before school reminders, Non Submitted tasks, Notices and ...

  15. Teachers and Staff

    Teachers and Staff. Find articles and advice for getting the most out of our platform as a teacher. By Hannah and 6 others66 articles. Best Practice: Communication on Satchel One. Common Questions for teachers. My Classes and Favourites.

  16. Show My Homework

    Show My Homework. You may have seen that I took the opportunity in the October newsletter, to share with parents that we will be launching a new online system called Show My Homework. This will allow all students and parents / carers to view their child's homework online, including through a very well-developed app. This new system was ...

  17. Team Satchel

    Seating makes creating seating plans quicker and easier than ever before. With time-saving, autofill features and the ability to save and share past plans, teachers' time is protected, giving them more freedom to teach. Use autofill to populate plans in seconds. Reuse seating plans for faster organisation. Share plans with other teachers.

  18. Assessment

    Assessment. The sole focus of feedback is to further a child's learning. Feedback should empower a child to take some responsibility for improving their own work, with teachers alone not doing all the thinking work for them. We see that assessment and marking should serve the main purpose of advancing student progress and outcomes.

  19. The Satchel Blog

    Attendance | Satchel's blog discusses education, technology and issues that affect teachers and senior leaders in schools today. Free resources for teachers and SLT. From the team behind Show My Homework.

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  21. Team Satchel

    Satchel One for secondary. Satchel One is the online learning platform that aids in effective communication with parents, keeps your school organised and reduces teacher workload. With full cloud-based MIS functionality launching from next academic year, Satchel One will soon offer everything you need to run and manage your school, all from one ...

  22. Team Satchel

    Speak to the team today! Whether you're looking for pricing, a quick demo and login details or more detailed information about getting your school set up, the team will be on hand to help. Fill in the form or give us a call on 020 7197 9550 option 1. First name*. Last name*. Job role*. School name*.