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King’s College London. Kingston University. Lancaster University. Leeds Beckett University. Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts. Liverpool John Moores University. London Metropolitan University. London School Of Economics And Political Science. Manchester Metropolitan University.HEAT DATABASE
Online database. The heart of the HEAT Service is a secure online database that can be used to record student details and their involvement in widening participation (WP) activities. This data capture underpins the monitoring, tracking, evaluation and evidence of HEAT SERVICESEE MORE ON HEAT.AC.UKCONTACT US - HEAT
Get in touch. Members can log in for a wide range of Support resources. If you are a non-member and require further information or an answer to a specific enquiry, please use the form below and we will respond as quickly as possible. Alternatively, give us a call. If you are a Student Ambassador requiring assistance with your account, please contact the Institution you are attending. HEAT - HIGHER EDUCATION ACCESS TRACKER The Higher Education Access Tracker (HEAT) Service provides collaborative, innovative yet affordable solutions for widening participation (WP) outreach teams throughout the Higher Educationsector.
MEMBERS - HEAT
King’s College London. Kingston University. Lancaster University. Leeds Beckett University. Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts. Liverpool John Moores University. London Metropolitan University. London School Of Economics And Political Science. Manchester Metropolitan University.HEAT DATABASE
Online database. The heart of the HEAT Service is a secure online database that can be used to record student details and their involvement in widening participation (WP) activities. This data capture underpins the monitoring, tracking, evaluation and evidence of HEAT SERVICESEE MORE ON HEAT.AC.UKCONTACT US - HEAT
Get in touch. Members can log in for a wide range of Support resources. If you are a non-member and require further information or an answer to a specific enquiry, please use the form below and we will respond as quickly as possible. Alternatively, give us a call. If you are a Student Ambassador requiring assistance with your account, please contact the Institution you are attending. GOVERNANCE - HEAT.AC.UK The role of the Governance Board is to provide strategic direction and leadership to the HEAT membership. The Board will meet twice yearly at the University of Kent, or by ‘virtual’ attendance. The HEAT Governance Board sets out to deliver: Successful monitoring and achievement of HEAT Service outcomes against agreed KPIs.HISTORY - HEAT
The gap left by the demise of Aimhigher is filled when several universities in the South East of England agree to establish a shared service to continue a collaborative approach to monitoring and evaluating widening participation activity. < Sep 11.WHY HEAT?
You need resource in your organisation to optimise your use of HEAT. You will need staff resource to lead on your organisation’s use of HEAT: to configure the system, manage users, undertake internal training, populate the system with data, attend working groups (optional but recommended), run reports, receive and circulate information to your wider team and contribute feedback to anyCURRENT PROJECTS
Image courtesy of the University of Kent. At any one time HEAT is working on a number of projects over and above its membership offer, finding new ways to work with sector partners and to combine HEAT’s data with other data sources to add value.DATA PROTECTION
Under the Data Protection Act 2018 (the UK implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation), the HEAT Service at the University of Kent has a legal duty to safeguard personal data collected and processed for the legitimate purposes of the HEAT Service.The University of Kent is registered on the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) Data Protection Register (NumberZ6847902), and
ANNUAL TRACK REPORTS Annual Track Reports. Image courtesy of the University of Kent. HEAT publishes three annual reports, corresponding with educational Levels 2 to 4, to investigate the impact of the outreach and inreach delivered by its members on the progression and success of itparticipants:
ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT This accessibility statement applies to heat.ac.uk run by the University of Kent. The Higher Education Access Tracker (HEAT) Service is a national non-profit-making collaboration between Higher Education (HE) outreach providers that is owned and developed by members. The HEAT website (heat.ac.uk) is designed for everyone to find, read, and HEAT 0027 HEAT AGGREGATE REPORT Progress 8 is the DfE's new value added score. It is calculated for each pupil by comparing their achievement –their Attainment 8 score – with the average Attainment 8 score of all pupils nationally who had similar prior attainment at KS2. HEAT - REGISTRATION TOOL Login to deliver activity Forgot password?. Login to prepare activity. Copyright © 2021 HEATMEMBERS.HEAT.AC.UK
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HEAT - HIGHER EDUCATION ACCESS TRACKER The Higher Education Access Tracker (HEAT) Service provides collaborative, innovative yet affordable solutions for widening participation (WP) outreach teams throughout the Higher Educationsector.
HEAT DATABASE
Online database. The heart of the HEAT Service is a secure online database that can be used to record student details and their involvement in widening participation (WP) activities. This data capture underpins the monitoring, tracking, evaluation and evidence of HEAT SERVICESEE MORE ON HEAT.AC.UKHISTORY - HEAT
The gap left by the demise of Aimhigher is filled when several universities in the South East of England agree to establish a shared service to continue a collaborative approach to monitoring and evaluating widening participation activity. < Sep 11.CONTACT US - HEAT
Get in touch. Members can log in for a wide range of Support resources. If you are a non-member and require further information or an answer to a specific enquiry, please use the form below and we will respond as quickly as possible. Alternatively, give us a call. If you are a Student Ambassador requiring assistance with your account, please contact the Institution you are attending. HEAT - HIGHER EDUCATION ACCESS TRACKER The Higher Education Access Tracker (HEAT) Service provides collaborative, innovative yet affordable solutions for widening participation (WP) outreach teams throughout the Higher Educationsector.
HEAT DATABASE
Online database. The heart of the HEAT Service is a secure online database that can be used to record student details and their involvement in widening participation (WP) activities. This data capture underpins the monitoring, tracking, evaluation and evidence of HEAT SERVICESEE MORE ON HEAT.AC.UKHISTORY - HEAT
The gap left by the demise of Aimhigher is filled when several universities in the South East of England agree to establish a shared service to continue a collaborative approach to monitoring and evaluating widening participation activity. < Sep 11.CONTACT US - HEAT
Get in touch. Members can log in for a wide range of Support resources. If you are a non-member and require further information or an answer to a specific enquiry, please use the form below and we will respond as quickly as possible. Alternatively, give us a call. If you are a Student Ambassador requiring assistance with your account, please contact the Institution you are attending.MEMBERS - HEAT
King’s College London. Kingston University. Lancaster University. Leeds Beckett University. Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts. Liverpool John Moores University. London Metropolitan University. London School Of Economics And Political Science. Manchester Metropolitan University.CONTACT US - HEAT
Get in touch. Members can log in for a wide range of Support resources. If you are a non-member and require further information or an answer to a specific enquiry, please use the form below and we will respond as quickly as possible. Alternatively, give us a call. If you are a Student Ambassador requiring assistance with your account, please contact the Institution you are attending.HISTORY - HEAT
The gap left by the demise of Aimhigher is filled when several universities in the South East of England agree to establish a shared service to continue a collaborative approach to monitoring and evaluating widening participation activity. < Sep 11.WHY HEAT?
You need resource in your organisation to optimise your use of HEAT. You will need staff resource to lead on your organisation’s use of HEAT: to configure the system, manage users, undertake internal training, populate the system with data, attend working groups (optional but recommended), run reports, receive and circulate information to your wider team and contribute feedback to anyCURRENT PROJECTS
Image courtesy of the University of Kent. At any one time HEAT is working on a number of projects over and above its membership offer, finding new ways to work with sector partners and to combine HEAT’s data with other data sources to add value.FAQS - HEAT
The HEAT Helpdesk is a ticket-based email support service operating between 9am to 5pm, five days a week, allowing members to email queries, report problems and ask for assistance. HEAT also has two members of staff in the field who are able to help with more in-depthenquiries.
HEAT 0027 HEAT AGGREGATE REPORT Progress 8 is the DfE's new value added score. It is calculated for each pupil by comparing their achievement –their Attainment 8 score – with the average Attainment 8 score of all pupils nationally who had similar prior attainment at KS2. HEAT - REGISTRATION TOOL Login to deliver activity Forgot password?. Login to prepare activity. Copyright © 2021 HEATHEAT - SIGN ON
Logout You are now logged out Click here to return to the application.here to return to the application. HEAT - REFEREE PORTAL Welcome to the Referee Portal. Hello! Please login: Forgot password? HEAT - HIGHER EDUCATION ACCESS TRACKER The Higher Education Access Tracker (HEAT) Service provides collaborative, innovative yet affordable solutions for widening participation (WP) outreach teams throughout the Higher Educationsector.
HEAT DATABASE
Online database. The heart of the HEAT Service is a secure online database that can be used to record student details and their involvement in widening participation (WP) activities. This data capture underpins the monitoring, tracking, evaluation and evidence of HEAT SERVICESEE MORE ON HEAT.AC.UKHISTORY - HEAT
The gap left by the demise of Aimhigher is filled when several universities in the South East of England agree to establish a shared service to continue a collaborative approach to monitoring and evaluating widening participation activity. < Sep 11.CONTACT US - HEAT
Get in touch. Members can log in for a wide range of Support resources. If you are a non-member and require further information or an answer to a specific enquiry, please use the form below and we will respond as quickly as possible. Alternatively, give us a call. If you are a Student Ambassador requiring assistance with your account, please contact the Institution you are attending.GOVERNANCE - HEAT
The role of the Governance Board is to provide strategic direction and leadership to the HEAT membership. The Board will meet twice yearly at the University of Kent, or by ‘virtual’ attendance. The HEAT Governance Board sets out to deliver: Successful monitoring and achievement of HEAT Service outcomes against agreed KPIs.DATA PROTECTION
Under the Data Protection Act 2018 (the UK implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation), the HEAT Service at the University of Kent has a legal duty to safeguard personal data collected and processed for the legitimate purposes of the HEAT Service.The University of Kent is registered on the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) Data Protection Register (NumberZ6847902), and
HEAT - REGISTRATION TOOL Confirm. Copyright © 2021 HEAT HEAT - HIGHER EDUCATION ACCESS TRACKER The Higher Education Access Tracker (HEAT) Service provides collaborative, innovative yet affordable solutions for widening participation (WP) outreach teams throughout the Higher Educationsector.
HEAT DATABASE
Online database. The heart of the HEAT Service is a secure online database that can be used to record student details and their involvement in widening participation (WP) activities. This data capture underpins the monitoring, tracking, evaluation and evidence of HEAT SERVICESEE MORE ON HEAT.AC.UKHISTORY - HEAT
The gap left by the demise of Aimhigher is filled when several universities in the South East of England agree to establish a shared service to continue a collaborative approach to monitoring and evaluating widening participation activity. < Sep 11.CONTACT US - HEAT
Get in touch. Members can log in for a wide range of Support resources. If you are a non-member and require further information or an answer to a specific enquiry, please use the form below and we will respond as quickly as possible. Alternatively, give us a call. If you are a Student Ambassador requiring assistance with your account, please contact the Institution you are attending.CONTACT US - HEAT
Get in touch. Members can log in for a wide range of Support resources. If you are a non-member and require further information or an answer to a specific enquiry, please use the form below and we will respond as quickly as possible. Alternatively, give us a call. If you are a Student Ambassador requiring assistance with your account, please contact the Institution you are attending.HISTORY - HEAT
The gap left by the demise of Aimhigher is filled when several universities in the South East of England agree to establish a shared service to continue a collaborative approach to monitoring and evaluating widening participation activity. < Sep 11.WHY HEAT?
You need resource in your organisation to optimise your use of HEAT. You will need staff resource to lead on your organisation’s use of HEAT: to configure the system, manage users, undertake internal training, populate the system with data, attend working groups (optional but recommended), run reports, receive and circulate information to your wider team and contribute feedback to any RESEARCH AND EVIDENCE Research and Evidence. Image courtesy of the University of Kent. Research and evaluation is at the heart of the HEAT service and we regularly publish reports, for both our members and the public, based on our members’ dataset of outreach participants. We work with external agencies to match this dataset with educational outcome data.CURRENT PROJECTS
Image courtesy of the University of Kent. At any one time HEAT is working on a number of projects over and above its membership offer, finding new ways to work with sector partners and to combine HEAT’s data with other data sources to add value.FAQS - HEAT
The HEAT Helpdesk is a ticket-based email support service operating between 9am to 5pm, five days a week, allowing members to email queries, report problems and ask for assistance. HEAT also has two members of staff in the field who are able to help with more in-depthenquiries.
ANNUAL TRACK REPORTS Annual Track Reports. Image courtesy of the University of Kent. HEAT publishes three annual reports, corresponding with educational Levels 2 to 4, to investigate the impact of the outreach and inreach delivered by its members on the progression and success of itparticipants:
HEAT 0027 HEAT AGGREGATE REPORT Progress 8 is the DfE's new value added score. It is calculated for each pupil by comparing their achievement –their Attainment 8 score – with the average Attainment 8 score of all pupils nationally who had similar prior attainment at KS2.HEAT - SIGN ON
Logout You are now logged out Click here to return to the application.here to return to the application. HEAT - REFEREE PORTAL Welcome to the Referee Portal. Hello! Please login: Forgot password? HEAT - HIGHER EDUCATION ACCESS TRACKER The Higher Education Access Tracker (HEAT) Service provides collaborative, innovative yet affordable solutions for widening participation (WP) outreach teams throughout the Higher Educationsector.
HEAT DATABASE
Online database. The heart of the HEAT Service is a secure online database that can be used to record student details and their involvement in widening participation (WP) activities. This data capture underpins the monitoring, tracking, evaluation and evidence of HEAT SERVICESEE MORE ON HEAT.AC.UKHISTORY - HEAT
The gap left by the demise of Aimhigher is filled when several universities in the South East of England agree to establish a shared service to continue a collaborative approach to monitoring and evaluating widening participation activity. < Sep 11.CONTACT US - HEAT
Get in touch. Members can log in for a wide range of Support resources. If you are a non-member and require further information or an answer to a specific enquiry, please use the form below and we will respond as quickly as possible. Alternatively, give us a call. If you are a Student Ambassador requiring assistance with your account, please contact the Institution you are attending. HEAT - HIGHER EDUCATION ACCESS TRACKER The Higher Education Access Tracker (HEAT) Service provides collaborative, innovative yet affordable solutions for widening participation (WP) outreach teams throughout the Higher Educationsector.
HEAT DATABASE
Online database. The heart of the HEAT Service is a secure online database that can be used to record student details and their involvement in widening participation (WP) activities. This data capture underpins the monitoring, tracking, evaluation and evidence of HEAT SERVICESEE MORE ON HEAT.AC.UKHISTORY - HEAT
The gap left by the demise of Aimhigher is filled when several universities in the South East of England agree to establish a shared service to continue a collaborative approach to monitoring and evaluating widening participation activity. < Sep 11.CONTACT US - HEAT
Get in touch. Members can log in for a wide range of Support resources. If you are a non-member and require further information or an answer to a specific enquiry, please use the form below and we will respond as quickly as possible. Alternatively, give us a call. If you are a Student Ambassador requiring assistance with your account, please contact the Institution you are attending.CONTACT US - HEAT
Get in touch. Members can log in for a wide range of Support resources. If you are a non-member and require further information or an answer to a specific enquiry, please use the form below and we will respond as quickly as possible. Alternatively, give us a call. If you are a Student Ambassador requiring assistance with your account, please contact the Institution you are attending.HISTORY - HEAT
The gap left by the demise of Aimhigher is filled when several universities in the South East of England agree to establish a shared service to continue a collaborative approach to monitoring and evaluating widening participation activity. < Sep 11.WHY HEAT?
You need resource in your organisation to optimise your use of HEAT. You will need staff resource to lead on your organisation’s use of HEAT: to configure the system, manage users, undertake internal training, populate the system with data, attend working groups (optional but recommended), run reports, receive and circulate information to your wider team and contribute feedback to any RESEARCH AND EVIDENCE Research and Evidence. Image courtesy of the University of Kent. Research and evaluation is at the heart of the HEAT service and we regularly publish reports, for both our members and the public, based on our members’ dataset of outreach participants. We work with external agencies to match this dataset with educational outcome data.CURRENT PROJECTS
Image courtesy of the University of Kent. At any one time HEAT is working on a number of projects over and above its membership offer, finding new ways to work with sector partners and to combine HEAT’s data with other data sources to add value.FAQS - HEAT
The HEAT Helpdesk is a ticket-based email support service operating between 9am to 5pm, five days a week, allowing members to email queries, report problems and ask for assistance. HEAT also has two members of staff in the field who are able to help with more in-depthenquiries.
ANNUAL TRACK REPORTS Annual Track Reports. Image courtesy of the University of Kent. HEAT publishes three annual reports, corresponding with educational Levels 2 to 4, to investigate the impact of the outreach and inreach delivered by its members on the progression and success of itparticipants:
HEAT 0027 HEAT AGGREGATE REPORT Progress 8 is the DfE's new value added score. It is calculated for each pupil by comparing their achievement –their Attainment 8 score – with the average Attainment 8 score of all pupils nationally who had similar prior attainment at KS2.HEAT - SIGN ON
Logout You are now logged out Click here to return to the application.here to return to the application. HEAT - REFEREE PORTAL Welcome to the Referee Portal. Hello! Please login: Forgot password? HEAT - HIGHER EDUCATION ACCESS TRACKER The Higher Education Access Tracker (HEAT) Service provides collaborative, innovative yet affordable solutions for widening participation (WP) outreach teams throughout the Higher Educationsector.
HEAT DATABASE
Online database. The heart of the HEAT Service is a secure online database that can be used to record student details and their involvement in widening participation (WP) activities. This data capture underpins the monitoring, tracking, evaluation and evidence of HEAT SERVICESEE MORE ON HEAT.AC.UKCONTACT US - HEAT
Get in touch. Members can log in for a wide range of Support resources. If you are a non-member and require further information or an answer to a specific enquiry, please use the form below and we will respond as quickly as possible. Alternatively, give us a call. If you are a Student Ambassador requiring assistance with your account, please contact the Institution you are attending.GOVERNANCE - HEAT
The role of the Governance Board is to provide strategic direction and leadership to the HEAT membership. The Board will meet twice yearly at the University of Kent, or by ‘virtual’ attendance. The HEAT Governance Board sets out to deliver: Successful monitoring and achievement of HEAT Service outcomes against agreed KPIs. HEAT - HIGHER EDUCATION ACCESS TRACKER The Higher Education Access Tracker (HEAT) Service provides collaborative, innovative yet affordable solutions for widening participation (WP) outreach teams throughout the Higher Educationsector.
HEAT DATABASE
Online database. The heart of the HEAT Service is a secure online database that can be used to record student details and their involvement in widening participation (WP) activities. This data capture underpins the monitoring, tracking, evaluation and evidence of HEAT SERVICESEE MORE ON HEAT.AC.UKCONTACT US - HEAT
Get in touch. Members can log in for a wide range of Support resources. If you are a non-member and require further information or an answer to a specific enquiry, please use the form below and we will respond as quickly as possible. Alternatively, give us a call. If you are a Student Ambassador requiring assistance with your account, please contact the Institution you are attending.GOVERNANCE - HEAT
The role of the Governance Board is to provide strategic direction and leadership to the HEAT membership. The Board will meet twice yearly at the University of Kent, or by ‘virtual’ attendance. The HEAT Governance Board sets out to deliver: Successful monitoring and achievement of HEAT Service outcomes against agreed KPIs.HEAT SERVICE
The Higher Education Access Tracker (HEAT) Service is a national non-profit-making collaboration between Higher Education (HE) outreach providers that is owned and developed by members. HEAT provides a monitoring and evaluation service for member institutions engaged in widening participation (WP) to HE, providing efficient andcost-effective
MEMBERS - HEAT
King’s College London. Kingston University. Lancaster University. Leeds Beckett University. Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts. Liverpool John Moores University. London Metropolitan University. London School Of Economics And Political Science. Manchester Metropolitan University.HISTORY - HEAT
The gap left by the demise of Aimhigher is filled when several universities in the South East of England agree to establish a shared service to continue a collaborative approach to monitoring and evaluating widening participation activity. < Sep 11.WHY HEAT?
You need resource in your organisation to optimise your use of HEAT. You will need staff resource to lead on your organisation’s use of HEAT: to configure the system, manage users, undertake internal training, populate the system with data, attend working groups (optional but recommended), run reports, receive and circulate information to your wider team and contribute feedback to anyCURRENT PROJECTS
Image courtesy of the University of Kent. At any one time HEAT is working on a number of projects over and above its membership offer, finding new ways to work with sector partners and to combine HEAT’s data with other data sources to add value.FAQS - HEAT
The HEAT Helpdesk is a ticket-based email support service operating between 9am to 5pm, five days a week, allowing members to email queries, report problems and ask for assistance. HEAT also has two members of staff in the field who are able to help with more in-depthenquiries.
ANNUAL TRACK REPORTS Annual Track Reports. Image courtesy of the University of Kent. HEAT publishes three annual reports, corresponding with educational Levels 2 to 4, to investigate the impact of the outreach and inreach delivered by its members on the progression and success of itparticipants:
HEAT 0027 HEAT AGGREGATE REPORT Progress 8 is the DfE's new value added score. It is calculated for each pupil by comparing their achievement –their Attainment 8 score – with the average Attainment 8 score of all pupils nationally who had similar prior attainment at KS2.HEAT - SIGN ON
Logout You are now logged out Click here to return to the application.here to return to the application. HEAT - REFEREE PORTAL Welcome to the Referee Portal. Hello! Please login: Forgot password? HEAT - HIGHER EDUCATION ACCESS TRACKER The Higher Education Access Tracker (HEAT) Service provides collaborative, innovative yet affordable solutions for widening participation (WP) outreach teams throughout the Higher Educationsector.
HEAT DATABASE
Online database. The heart of the HEAT Service is a secure online database that can be used to record student details and their involvement in widening participation (WP) activities. This data capture underpins the monitoring, tracking, evaluation and evidence of HEAT SERVICESEE MORE ON HEAT.AC.UKCONTACT US - HEAT
Get in touch. Members can log in for a wide range of Support resources. If you are a non-member and require further information or an answer to a specific enquiry, please use the form below and we will respond as quickly as possible. Alternatively, give us a call. If you are a Student Ambassador requiring assistance with your account, please contact the Institution you are attending.GOVERNANCE - HEAT
The role of the Governance Board is to provide strategic direction and leadership to the HEAT membership. The Board will meet twice yearly at the University of Kent, or by ‘virtual’ attendance. The HEAT Governance Board sets out to deliver: Successful monitoring and achievement of HEAT Service outcomes against agreed KPIs. HEAT - HIGHER EDUCATION ACCESS TRACKER The Higher Education Access Tracker (HEAT) Service provides collaborative, innovative yet affordable solutions for widening participation (WP) outreach teams throughout the Higher Educationsector.
HEAT DATABASE
Online database. The heart of the HEAT Service is a secure online database that can be used to record student details and their involvement in widening participation (WP) activities. This data capture underpins the monitoring, tracking, evaluation and evidence of HEAT SERVICESEE MORE ON HEAT.AC.UKCONTACT US - HEAT
Get in touch. Members can log in for a wide range of Support resources. If you are a non-member and require further information or an answer to a specific enquiry, please use the form below and we will respond as quickly as possible. Alternatively, give us a call. If you are a Student Ambassador requiring assistance with your account, please contact the Institution you are attending.GOVERNANCE - HEAT
The role of the Governance Board is to provide strategic direction and leadership to the HEAT membership. The Board will meet twice yearly at the University of Kent, or by ‘virtual’ attendance. The HEAT Governance Board sets out to deliver: Successful monitoring and achievement of HEAT Service outcomes against agreed KPIs.HEAT SERVICE
The Higher Education Access Tracker (HEAT) Service is a national non-profit-making collaboration between Higher Education (HE) outreach providers that is owned and developed by members. HEAT provides a monitoring and evaluation service for member institutions engaged in widening participation (WP) to HE, providing efficient andcost-effective
MEMBERS - HEAT
King’s College London. Kingston University. Lancaster University. Leeds Beckett University. Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts. Liverpool John Moores University. London Metropolitan University. London School Of Economics And Political Science. Manchester Metropolitan University.HISTORY - HEAT
The gap left by the demise of Aimhigher is filled when several universities in the South East of England agree to establish a shared service to continue a collaborative approach to monitoring and evaluating widening participation activity. < Sep 11.WHY HEAT?
You need resource in your organisation to optimise your use of HEAT. You will need staff resource to lead on your organisation’s use of HEAT: to configure the system, manage users, undertake internal training, populate the system with data, attend working groups (optional but recommended), run reports, receive and circulate information to your wider team and contribute feedback to anyCURRENT PROJECTS
Image courtesy of the University of Kent. At any one time HEAT is working on a number of projects over and above its membership offer, finding new ways to work with sector partners and to combine HEAT’s data with other data sources to add value.FAQS - HEAT
The HEAT Helpdesk is a ticket-based email support service operating between 9am to 5pm, five days a week, allowing members to email queries, report problems and ask for assistance. HEAT also has two members of staff in the field who are able to help with more in-depthenquiries.
ANNUAL TRACK REPORTS Annual Track Reports. Image courtesy of the University of Kent. HEAT publishes three annual reports, corresponding with educational Levels 2 to 4, to investigate the impact of the outreach and inreach delivered by its members on the progression and success of itparticipants:
HEAT 0027 HEAT AGGREGATE REPORT Progress 8 is the DfE's new value added score. It is calculated for each pupil by comparing their achievement –their Attainment 8 score – with the average Attainment 8 score of all pupils nationally who had similar prior attainment at KS2.HEAT - SIGN ON
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HIGHER EDUCATION ACCESS TRACKER The Higher Education Access Tracker (HEAT) Service provides collaborative, innovative yet affordable solutions for widening participation (WP) outreach teams throughout the Higher Education sector. With millions of pounds being spent annually on delivering outreach activity, providers have a responsibility to evaluate the efficacy of this work. The HEAT Service was developed by the sector, for the sector, to do just that. As a collective, members own the Service, which operates on an _‘equal pay, equal say’_ basis via annual subscription. Through this subscription, members can utilise our broad range of services to help them monitor and evaluate outreach delivery. Our principles are simple: minimising duplication of effort; sharing best practice, tools and resources; continuously improving to adapt to a changing landscape; and striving to find better ways to use data forrobust evaluation.
HEAT works closely with government agencies such as the Office for Students (OfS), the Department for Education (DfE) and data custodians including the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA). In collaboration, we aim to build robust evidence of WP impact through longitudinal tracking. The HEAT Service is operated by a central team based at the University of Kent. There are currently over 80 members and the Service is open to new outreach providers. Please see our current list of members and FAQs for more details. > "We will focus on creating the sector-level conditions for > continuous improvement by supporting and promoting the development > of national systems such as the Higher Education Access Tracker> (HEAT).”
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