Joint National Outreach Coverage Project

EMWPREP would like to announce the forthcoming Joint National Outreach Coverage Project to examine the coverage of outreach delivery across England.  This will be a collaborative research project, co-funded by the Office for Students.  The project will use data collected by three tracker organisations:  EMWPREP, Aim Higher West Midlands and HEAT. We are also hoping to include data from large Third Sector organisations (subject to Data Sharing Agreements). More information can be found here.
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Launch of New Online Hub: Uni4Me

A new online hub ‘Uni4Me’ bringing together 250 online activities from 50 organisations in the higher education (HE) sector is being launched on the 1st July 2020 by the Minister of State for Universities, Michelle Donelan. The online hub led by the National Education Opportunities Network (NEON) and funded by the participating organisations will act as central portal where learners, parents and teachers can access free activities to help them progress to HE. Uni4Me will offer free, interactive ...
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A message to our readers

The EMWPREP team has now moved to a position of remote working for the foreseeable future. During this time if you need to contact the team you can do so by continuing to email the appropriate contact, using the contact section on the database or website, or by phoning and leaving a voice mail (we will return your call). Partners should be advised that we are currently working on an action plan to ensure we are able to operate a near normal service during this period. As an aside EMWPREP w...
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Attainment gap widens between disadvantaged pupils and their peers

Ministers have said more must be done to improve the attainment of disadvantaged pupils in England, after last summer’s exam results showed the gap between children from poor families and their better-off peers had widened further. A breakdown of GCSE results issued by the Department for Education (DfE) showed the gap between disadvantaged pupils and others increased for the second year in a row. The introduction of tougher exams appear to have halted the improvement seen in previous years. READ...
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Two in five 18-year-olds in UK apply to study at university this year

Two out of every five 18-year-olds in the UK are applying for a place to study at university this year, along with record numbers of students from China and India, according to figures from the university admissions service. Ucas, which operates the application process for higher education, said the number of UK sixth formers applying for undergraduate places rose to 275,300, despite a 1.5% decline in the UK’s overall 18-year-old population, suggesting the appetite for university education remai...
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Top universities to give more places to disadvantaged

Top universities in England have been told to significantly increase places for disadvantaged youngsters. The university watchdog, the Office for Students, wants the "access gap" between wealthier and poorer students to be halved in five years. Young people from affluent areas are six times more likely to get places at the most selective universities. "It is damning for the sector that large gaps still remain," said Universities Minister Chris Skidmore. "We cannot let this talent be wasted." REA...
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Warning over youth career aspiration-reality disconnect

The career hopes and dreams of young people in the UK are at odds with the types of jobs available, a study warns. Research by the charity Education and Employers suggests five times as many 17- and 18-year-olds in the UK want to work in art, culture, entertainment and sport as there are jobs available. And this disconnect means far too many are "destined for disappointment". The report, Disconnected: Career aspirations and jobs in the UK, is based on a survey of 7,000 teenagers. READ MORE
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Schools warned against ‘gaming’ exam league tables

Schools have been warned against "gaming" their league-table ranking by getting pupils to take qualifications that are of low value to them. Ofsted chief Amanda Spielman said good grades were "hollow" if children missed out on a rounded education. The head of England's education watchdog criticised too narrow a focus on exam results. "We should not incentivise apparent success without substance," Ms Spielman said.
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Vacancies: EMWPREP Data Analyst and EMWPREP Evaluation Officer

EMWPREP are looking for two talented and enthusiastic individuals to join the team. EMWPREP Data Analyst (Full Time) The EMWPREP Data Analyst will be responsible for supporting a full monitoring, evaluation and tracking service to partners with a focus on providing quantitative data analysis. They will be required to ensure data acquired from a broad range of sources is analysed to meet the specific requirement of individual partners taking into account the current national context for edu...
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Social mobility cold spots will get worse unless action is taken to close attainment gap, MPs warn

Social mobility “cold spots” in England are likely to get colder if action is not taken, a cross-party group of MPs and peers warn. There could be serious repercussions for children’s achievement in these areas, such as Norfolk, Somerset and Blackpool, if the government does not offer more support, a report on social mobility says. The all-party parliamentary group on social mobility is calling for ring-fenced funding for children’s centres and for high-quality early years provision to be offere...
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