Social Mobility & Widening Participation
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Evaluation is important to determine whether interventions are achieving their intended outcomes. We run impact evaluation which helps generate causal evidence, identifying what works.
Our two-year report entitled 'What Works at King's College London: What we've found in our first two years' summarises our research projects from 2018-2020.
This report includes information on:
Find out more by reading our What Works report.
Our Settling into King’s (SiTKs) report summarises a key project that set out to monitor students’ self-efficacy and sense of belonging at King’s.
In September 2018 King’s College London embedded three questions to measure self-efficacy every time a student enrolled (in their first year) and re-enrolled (in their second and third year). There were an additional three questions that measured sense of belonging upon re-enrolment. The responses to these six questions were found to be highly correlated, suggesting that reported self-efficacy is closely related to sense of belonging.
We are working with TASO (Transforming Access and Student Outcomes in Higher Education) to run one of the first ever UK based Randomised Control Trials of a multi-intervention outreach programme. We hope this will provide causal evidence around the effectiveness of one of our key post 16 programmes, K+.
You can read interim findings from the trial on the TASO website.
The final report is expected in Spring 2024.
The KCLXBIT report summarises the findings of a two-year project which ran from 2016-2018 and was conducted by the What Works Department at King's and the Behavioural Insights Team. The findings illustrate the value of testing the behavioural insights approach to help drive social mobility and student success at King's.
The below report summarises the findings of our two-year collaborative project (KCLxBIT) which led to the establishment of What Works.
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Research and evaluation to enhance social mobility and student success
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