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Evidence into Action

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  • Evidence into Action

    Exploring disadvantage in 16–19 settings

    10/05/2026 | 39min
    In this episode, co-hosts Alex Quigley and Helen Urbanowicz explore socioeconomic disadvantage in 16-19 education.

    Joined by David Robinson (Education Policy Institute), Ruth Kendrick (Group Director of Teaching and Learning, New City College) and Emma Mills (Head of Teaching and Learning Development, Truro and Penwith College), they unpack what the evidence says about widening attainment and participation gaps, including the growing post-16 participation gap and what leaders can do in different contexts.

    The conversation focuses on practical actions that highlight high-quality, evidence-informed teaching and professional development, remove hidden costs and structural barriers, and prioritise belonging so learners can access and thrive.

    Guest speakers:

    David Robinson (Director of Post 16 and Skills, Education Policy Institute   EPI)

    Ruth Kendrick (Group Director of Teaching and Learning, New City College)

    Emma Mills (Head of Teaching and Learning Development, Truro and Penwith College)

    Resources:

    EPI (2024) Closing the Forgotten Gap: Implementing a 16-19 Student Premium. London: Education Policy Institute. Available at: Closing the Forgotten Gap: Implementing a 16-19 Student Premium - Education Policy Institute 

    EPI (2025) Annual report 2025: Disadvantage. London: Education Policy Institute. Available at: Education Policy Institute | Annual report - Disadvantage  

    EPI (2025) Annual report 2025: Regional Gaps. London: Education Policy Institute. Available at: Education Policy Institute | Annual report - Regional gaps 

     

    Further resources:

    Find the EEF’s 16-19 hub

    Sign up to EEF’s 16-19 newsletters. 

    Explore EEF’s Effective Professional Development guidance. 

    Find out more about the EEF’s Evidence Partner Colleges. 

     

    See here for the episode transcript - Exploring disadvantage in 16–19 settings | Evidence into Action
  • Evidence into Action

    Metacognition: Moving forward with new evidence

    26/02/2026 | 34min
    In this episode, co-hosts Alex Quigley and Corinne Settle (EEF’s Teaching and Learning Specialist) discuss the implementation of metacognition strategies. Experts and practitioners from various phases and subject areas join us to unpack these approaches, exploring what they look like in practice and the impact they have on learners.

    Guest speakers:

    Dr Beverley Jennings (EEF Programme Manager)

    Tom Colquhoun (Director of Somerset Research School and Assistant Headteacher at The Blue School, Wells) BlueSky: @somersetrs.bsky.social; Instagram: @somersetresearchschool; LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/somerset-research-school-134400386

    Emily Smeaton (Director of North Yorkshire Coast Research School and Lecturer in ITE at York St John University) X: @NYCResearchSch; LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/north-yorkshire-coast-research-school

    Further resources:

     Education Endowment Foundation (2024) Metacognition and Self-regulated Learning: Guidance Report. London: Education Endowment Foundation. Available at: https://educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/education-evidence/guidance-reports/metacognition
    - Education Endowment Foundation (2024) ‘Updated EEF guide to metacognition and self-regulation’, EEF News, 21 November. Available at: https://educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/news/updated-eef-guide-to-metacognition-and-self-regulation

    Resources:

    EEF’s Metacognitive strategies

    EEF’s Scaffold pupil’s use of metacognition
    EEF’s Promoting metacognitive talk

    Transcript: Metacognition: Moving forward with new evidence | Transcript
  • Evidence into Action

    Effective professional development in 16-19 settings

    03/12/2025 | 33min
    In this episode, co-hosts Alex Quigley and Katie Luxton (EEF’s Senior Programme Manager), dive into what effective professional development looks like in 16–19 settings. They're joined by Evidence Partnership colleagues to unpack the latest evidence, share practical tips on putting this into practice, and highlight what’s making a real difference in their setting.

    Guest Speakers:

    Mandy Senior (Assistant Principal- Thomas Rotherham College, Trust improvement partner- Inspire Learning Trust)

    Sue Smith (Learning and Development Manager, East Lancashire Learning Group)

    Further resources

    EEF’s 16-19 hub with the latest news and links to key resources, and for further insights into our Evidence Partnership colleges.  

    EEF’s Effective professional development guidance for 16-19 settings

    EEF’s KEEP framework (knowledge, engagement, execution, practice)

    EEF’s schools guide to implementation – very relevant also to 16-19 settings. 

    Sign up for EEF’s 16-19 newsletter here.
  • Evidence into Action

    Sustaining your Pupil Premium strategy

    14/10/2025 | 50min
    In this episode, co-hosts Alex Quigley and Kirsten Mould talk to EEF’s Senior Policy Manager, Natalie Ohene, about the findings of a research project investigating how schools in England allocate spending on their Pupil Premium statements. They then discuss approaches to sustaining your Pupil Premium strategy with school leaders. 

    Guest Speakers:

    Natalie Ohene (EEF Senior Policy Manager), LinkedIn 

    Lisa Wise (Headteacher of Wilbury Primary School and Executive Lead for School Improvement at Children First Academy Trust) @WilburyPrimary @ChildrenFirstAT

    Stuart Mayle (Headteacher of Brambles Primary Academy) LinkedIn Tees Valley Education LinkedIn

    Further resources

    Verian project report, Understanding Pupil Premium spending in schools

    The EEF Guide to the Pupil Premium

    The EEF Guide to the Early Years Pupil Premium

    For more support, get in touch with your local Research School
  • Evidence into Action

    Deployment of teaching assistants

    14/07/2025 | 47min
    In this episode, co-hosts Alex Quigley and Kirsten Mould discuss the EEF’s newly updated guidance on deployment of teaching assistants.

    They are joined by expert Gary Aubin who discusses the role of TAs in supporting children with SEND, followed by practitioners who reflect on effective TA deployment in their settings:

    Gary Aubin (EEF SEND Associate, co-author of the Deployment of Teaching Assistants Guidance Report, and the lead of Whole Education’s work supporting MATs in relation to SEND)  @SENDMattersUK @sendmattersuk.bsky.social Gary Aubin LinkedIn
     
    Sam Smithies (Assistant SENDCo, Hathershaw College Oldham) Instagram: @hathershawcollege @THELINK.HATHERSHAW
     
    Claire Akroyd (Head of School, West Vale Academy, Halifax) Facebook: West Vale Academy Instagram: @westvaleacademy1

    Further resources
     

    EEF, Deployment of Teaching Assistants Guidance Report (Updated March 2025)

    EEF Teaching & Learning Toolkit strand on Teaching Assistant Interventions

    DfE, Use of teaching assistants in schools Research report (September 2024)

    RSN Blog by Claire Akroyd, Intentional deployment of Teaching Assistants; an integral component of inclusion

    RSN Blog by Sam Smithies, Supporting Independence: A Learning Support Assistant’s Reflection and Growth
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Evidence into Action is a podcast from the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF). This podcast welcomes experts in the field of education – fantastic researchers with important things to say, alongside a wealth of brilliant teachers and school leaders. Our mission is straightforward: to tackle the most important educational topics and offer you plenty of evidence-based ideas to reflect on and, hopefully, be able to put into action.
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