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Following the launch of our first Understanding Attendance report into the drivers of our pupil absence in England, this follow-up event shared what we’re learning from schools about how to sustainably improve attendance.
John Jerrim, leading education statistician and Professor at UCL Institute of Education, has joined ImpactEd Group in a brand-new role of Research Director.
Lessons from over 70,000 pupils on how to implement sustainable strategies to improve school attendance
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Following the launch of our first Understanding Attendance report into the drivers of our pupil absence in England, this follow-up event shared what we’re learning from schools about how to sustainably improve attendance.
Poor school attendance and persistence absence have been on the increase in post-pandemic schooling. Understanding the drivers of school attendance has been a key focus of our national research. This event focused on what education organisations could learn from this work and how they can effectively gather data to evidence their impact on school attendance.
Last year we launched our Understanding Attendance national research project to help schools and trusts identify the drivers behind low attendance in their contexts and what initiatives they can put in place to address this. On the 18th of January, we explored our initial findings of our report in this webinar with attendance experts.
Tutoring can have a powerful impact on pupils. We know what kind of impact it can have and how to implement tutoring successfully. On the 14th of December we explored how to use tutoring effectively.
Access the recording of our webinar with Education Support to explore the relationship between levels of teacher engagement and wellbeing and pupil wellbeing.
Focused on organisations working with schools, this event shares practical insights on using impact data to support communications and growth
This webinar brings together experts from ImpactEd and the Chartered College of Teaching to celebrate our partnership and discuss practical steps for effective evaluation in schools and what this looks like in practice.
Talking Impact is a series of termly workshops by ImpactEd. They provide an opportunity for our partners and the wider education community to discuss all things related to impact and education.
Organisations in the education sector and schools know that measuring their impact on pupils is important but often they don’t know how to make their evaluation accessible to all pupils and their wide range of needs. ImpactEd Evaluation has worked with education organisations and schools to do exactly this: design inclusive evaluations to reflect the realities of all pupils. This event will focus on what steps education organisations can take to make the surveys they use more accessible.
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John Jerrim, leading education statistician and Professor at UCL Institute of Education, has joined ImpactEd Group in a brand-new role of Research Director.
Peer-to-peer conversations discussing the challenges and successes of addressing attendance
Takeaways on how to measure impact on school attendance: insights from education organisations.
And how do leaders know whether a school's programme is working as well as it can for all stakeholders?
Insights from the initial findings on the Understanding Attendance project.
Talking Impact: Evaluating the implementation and impact of tutoring
Why should we be so excited about the launch of TEP?
What data from our School Impact Platform tells us about changing priorities in education
Following our Talking Impact event in June, we're reflecting on how to evaluate EdTech products to understand the impact they have.
Insights from the pilot study of The Engagement Platform around the impact of leadership on staff engagement.
We know that tutoring can be an effective intervention. However, what is less clear is the specific conditions and implementation factors under which it works.
Following the release of our Impact in Practice report Reading Well, we have since explored the correlation between reading and wellbeing with #BeeWell.
New research finds that pupils who have high confidence in and enjoyment of reading have higher wellbeing and lower anxiety than their peers.
How to plan and measure the impact of your school's Pupil Premium investment - without generating excess workload
As the sector continues to navigate the effects of Covid-19, ImpactEd shares examples of how schools are responding
The Joint Tutoring Project shines a light into the impact of tutoring and implementation factors on pupil outcomes such as their social and emotional outcomes (motivation and self-efficacy) as well as their attainment.
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Lessons from over 70,000 pupils on how to implement sustainable strategies to improve school attendance
ImpactEd Evaluation interviewed staff from Uphall Primary School to learn about their experience of tutoring implementation as part of the National Tutoring Programme and its effects on participating pupils.
Discover the barriers to school attendance and the strategies you can put in place to improve outcomes for all your children.
Maximise the impact of your partnerships work. Download our free guide for partnership practitioners - sharing what to measure, how to measure it and what to do with the data.
Our Evaluating EdTech research has illustrated the value that EdTech can bring to schools and pupils as well as the importance of organisations being able to evidence the impact that EdTech is having on the education sector.
Impact in Practice is a research series sharing real-time data on pupil learning and wellbeing in England, providing practical insights on how schools can make a difference.
Impact in Practice is a research series sharing real-time data on pupil learning and wellbeing in England, providing practical insights on how schools can make a difference.
Impact in Practice is a research series sharing real-time data on pupil learning and wellbeing in England, providing practical insights on how schools can make a difference.
The outbreak of Covid-19 has contributed to an unprecedented level of change in our education system, with significant concerns about the impact of the pandemic on young people's learning and wellbeing.
Our ‘Tutoring: Exploring implementation and impact’ report explores, through three case studies, how different implementation factors influence the impact tutoring programmes have on pupils.
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