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Impact at Scale: Why Council-Led Strategies Must Work for Classrooms & Communities with Donnie Macleod

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Content Marketing Manager at Showbie Inc.

What does it take to improve life chances across an entire local authority? Donnie Macleod unpacks how Fife is aligning strategy, investment, and practice to make it happen.

In this episode of Voices in Education, Showbie's Vice President of Learning, Abdul Chohan, speaks with Donnie Macleod, Executive Director of Education for Fife Council, about his extensive background in education and the vision for improving life chances through quality education in Fife.

They discuss the importance of scalability, proactive investment in education, defining success through positive student outcomes, and the role of technology in transforming learning experiences.

The conversation also touches on the future of education in Scotland, the significance of personalised learning, and the impact of data-driven decision-making in educational strategies.

Meet the Speakers


Abdul Chohan
Vice President of Learning at Showbie
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Abdul Chohan is a recognized leader in educational technology transformation. With 20 years of experience as a teacher, school founder, and Multi Academy Trust CEO, Abdul has helped thousands of educators successfully implement digital strategies that deliver both operational efficiencies and improved outcomes for learners.

 

Donnie Macleod
Executive Director of Education, Fife Council
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Donnie Macleod is Executive Director of Education for Fife Council, leading services across more than 150 schools and nurseries. With over 30 years in education, Donnie began as a classroom teacher before serving for 14 years as one of Education Scotland’s HM Inspectors of Education. He later moved into senior leadership in local government, including as Head of Service at Glasgow City Council, where he led improvement across digital learning, curriculum, assessment, and teaching practice.