STEER Education are looking for sixth form colleges and secondary schools with sixth forms to take part in a pilot evaluation of STEER Education’s STEER Tracking to support 16+ Transition, Attendance and Retention.
STEER Education is partnering with the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) and IFF Research to evaluate the programme, which aims to reduce the risks of disengagement and absenteeism through termly online assessment and targeted feedback, direct to each learner and their pastoral tutor.
STEER Tracking will train and equip pastoral tutors to identify vulnerable learners early, and provide proactive, personalised support in their everyday interactions.
This is a powerful CPD opportunity which enables pastoral tutors to build strong relationships with their learners as they transition from Year 11 into Year 12, giving each learner the right support at the right time to secure their school belonging – without any cost to the setting.
Find out more here about
- What the benefits of the pilot for your setting will be
- What the pilot will involve for your setting
- What the eligibility and readiness criteria are to take part
- How to express interest in your setting joining the pilot
Each setting which expresses interest will be invited to a webinar in March to hear further information. There are 20 places available on the pilot. Final setting selections for the pilot will be made from April- May.