Outreach Evaluation Sample Clauses
Outreach Evaluation. The University continues to review its approach to evaluating outcomes as we seek to move beyond quantitative participant feedback and student data into longitudinal tracking and the development of case studies. In developing our Widening Particpation strategy, we seek to further utilise the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ framework of evaluation covering Reaction, Learning, Behaviour and Results, ensuring the application of knowledge/skills learned and demonstrating impact. Edge Hill University is a member of the Higher Education Access Tracker (HEAT) membership service which assists Higher Education Institutions in England to target, monitor and evaluate their outreach activity. We will record data about outreach and participants on the HEAT database which feeds into the HEAT longitudinal tracking system matching records on individual outreach participants to administrative datasets spanning Key Stage 2 data through to postgraduate study and employment. Being part of the HEAT service also enables the University to engage with collective WP sector research. By using data from all members as an aggregate, the HEAT service is now able to explore new multi-dimensional ways of defining under-representation, disadvantage and differential outcomes and the effect that outreach can have on different groups of participants.
Outreach Evaluation. Strategy
