Earlier this month, we announced that on Friday 29th November 2024 the latest Key Stage 4 (KS4) Attainment Track Dataset, the updated KS4 Attainment Track Power BI Dashboard and a new comprehensive KS4 Attainment Track User Guide will be made available to members in the File Store.
Please join us for a webinar on Thursday 12th December 2024, 10:00–11:00 AM, where the Data Team will showcase the latest KS4 Track Dashboard and discuss how this can be used to show the impact of your pre-16 attainment raising interventions. We will also be joined by Dr. Madison Kerr, Programmes Evaluation Manager at The Brilliant Club, who will share her experience of using HEAT’s KS4 Attainment Track data for evaluation.
All members are welcome to join us for the release of the KS4 Attainment Tracking data and dashboard for the 2023 exam year, and members with evaluation responsibilities in particular will benefit from learning about this element of the HEAT Track.
This event will take place on Thursday 12th December 2024, 10:00 –11:00 AM.
Please do submit any questions you have via the registration link, and we will do our best to cover them in the webinar.
Further details will then be sent out to registered attendees in due course. If you are unable to attend, the recording will be published after the event.
Please note: We recommend that you log out of the HEAT database before completing your application to prevent potential time-out issues.
To support members to get the most out of their Key Stage 4 Attainment Tracking Dashboard for the 2023 exam year, we have created an interactive online training course which provides an interactive guide to all the key information members need to know about the HEAT Key Stage 4 Attainment Track.
Using this resource will help members show the impact of their pre-16 Attainment Raising interventions, and explains how to use existing tracking data for impact reporting. Additionally, this course provides advice on how to record data optimally to generate more robust evidence in the future, and is therefore suitable for all members – those with data currently in the Track and those still in the stages of planning their evaluation of attainment-raising interventions.
This is the first of HEAT’s online training courses, and we have more planned in the pipeline and so all feedback is very welcome. For more information, please see our announcement.
If you have any queries about this event, please contact HEAT Support.