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TTS SHORTLISTED FOR THREE UK CONTENT AWARDS

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Published Date 19.06.2023

TTS is delighted to be finalists in 3 award categories at the 2023 UK Content Awards. The shortlistings are in recognition of the recently launched TTS Talking Content Series, which comprises of thought-leadership webinars and more recently, a CPD accredited podcast series.

Announced as finalists in the following three categories: Podcast Campaign of the Year, Best Content Series and B2B Content Campaign of the Year, TTS is honoured to be up against brands such as Superdrug, Bupa, Boots UK and Brita Group. The team are now eagerly awaiting the results of this year’s UK Content awards and look forward to celebrating the achievements of everyone involved at the upcoming ceremony in July.

About TTS

TTS, part of RM Resources, has been proudly supporting the education sector for more than 35 years, equipping educators across the globe with everything they need to provide an exceptional teaching and learning experience. From everyday essentials such as pens, pencils and glue sticks, to developing award-winning, innovative robotics and curriculum-led resources, TTS is dedicated to enriching children’s learning opportunities.   

TTS Talking
The TTS Talking podcast series, which has been shortlisted for 3 awards at the 2023 UK Content awards, was developed to deliver practical insights and guidance to enhance the learning outcomes of children worldwide. It offers bitesize and accessible bursts of inspiration to support teachers’ everyday work, with new episodes released every single week on topics that matter the most in education.

Since launching the NEW podcast series in January 2023, it has reached over 70,000 downloads across two series with further series planned to launch later this year. Series 1, hosted by Early Years Consultant Alistair Bryce-Clegg, focused on outdoor learning, sharing guidance and insights on topics such as learning through risk, sustainability, and the Forest School approach. Series 2, hosted by Early Years Educator and Trainer Alice Sharp, explores the importance of play-based learning in developing key skills, covering topics such as speech and language development, imaginative play and intergenerational practice.

Vibha Hardaker, Sales and Marketing Director at TTS, on being shortlisted: “We are absolutely delighted that our TTS Talking series has been shortlisted at the UK Content Awards. This recognition will give the team the opportunity to showcase the hard work that has been ongoing for the last 12 months to position TTS as thought-leaders within education.

Supporting educators with the resources and training they need to enrich children’s learning opportunities is at the heart of everything we do at TTS. To be shortlisted for this project is a real honour and I know the whole team are very proud.”

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