Improving the Evaluation of Outreach
Understanding effective evaluation of the impact of outreach interventions on access to higher education: an institutional approach
This programme of work aims to support all English universities in improving their evaluation of outreach work. It will do this by helping them to understand more about effective evaluation and thus evaluate more effectively and more consistently across the whole higher education sector, taking into account each university’s specific context and aims.
Our approach is founded on three principles:
- Any new outreach initiative should be designed with evaluation in mind;
- The foundation of a robust quantitative evaluation is an appropriate control group;
- Where appropriate, qualitative research methods should be used to provide greater insight into the mechanisms through which any quantitative impacts have emerged.
Aims
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Project team
Principal Investigator
, Assistant Professor of Economics, 神马福利影片 and Research Fellow, Institute for Fiscal Studies
Researchers
, Lecturer in Education, University of York
, Reader, Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies, 神马福利影片
, Research Fellow, Centre for Education Studies, 神马福利影片
, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Teaching and Learning), 神马福利影片
, Head of Widening Participation and Outreach, 神马福利影片
Partner institutions
Aimhigher West Midlands
University of Birmingham
Higher Education Access Tracker (HEAT) team
Nottingham Trent University
University of Sheffield
Aimhigher West Midlands
University of Birmingham
Higher Education Access Tracker (HEAT) team
Nottingham Trent University
University of Sheffield
This research is funded by the (office for fair access).
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