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Matthew Savage

Assessment, Wellbeing and DEIJB Consultant

The Mona Lisa Effect

Formerly Principal of an award-winning international school in the Middle East, and with a long and varied career in school leadership both in the UK and internationally, Matthew now works closely with premium schools and school groups worldwide, helping them to use data wisely and well. His internationally renowned work with The Mona Lisa Effect® explores the intersection of wellbeing and DEIJB, through the prism of kind and ‘warm’, ‘street’, and slow data, and aims to help schools ensure that every single student, without condition or exception, can "be seen, be heard, be known and belong". As well as being a judge for ISC Research's International School Awards, Matthew is also an advisor to or member of two different, international school boards of governors, an advisory board member for Parents’ Alliance for Inclusion, a Thought Partner with Noonchi Wellbeing, and an executive leadership coach with LSC Education. A member of the Global Equality Collective, and a regular contributor to the Diverse Educators community (and to their 2023 book, ‘A Manifesto‘), he also uses his lived or directly observed experience of physical disability, mental ill health and neurodivergence to help schools read the stories of the students and staff on their margins. He lives on the Isle of Skye, with his wonderful wife and atypical dog.

SPEAKER SESSIONS

14 November, 2024 | 10:50 to 11:10
It's All in the Soil: Towards an Ecology of Wellbeing

In this presentation, Matthew Savage, architect of The Mona Lisa Effect®, will offer a different paradigm for understanding, measuring and improving wellbeing for your entire school community. In essence, he will argue that each community is an ecosystem and, unless we embrace this ecology, we will only ever address emergence, and never the soil from which these properties have emerged.