Upcoming Events

Find out more about upcoming events - including informative webinars - that we are hosting or attending here at Multiply.

UPCOMING EVENTS:

Date: 14th May 2024, 09:00-17:00 

Location: Leicester Marriott Hotel, Grove Park, Leicester, LE19 1SW, United Kingdom

Brave New World; the world is changing at a rapid, often daunting pace. New technologies and artificial intelligence present both anxieties and opportunities, while the need to address the climate crisis becomes ever more pressing. How do education providers respond to these challenges?

Tribal will be in attendance to discuss the upcoming trials and how your organisation can join us on this journey. Come visit us on the day and we'll be happy to answer your questions and aid you in preparing for the trials!

Date: 7th June 2024, 10:00-16:00

Location: The Radisson Hotel, North Street, York, YO1 6JF

Multiply North Yorkshire will be hosting ‘The Multiply National Conference’. The day will bring together Multiply delivery partners from across the country to network, as well as a keynote speech from Claire Steeksma Head of Multiply at Department for Education

There will be a range of informative workshops on funding and the legacy of the Multiply project.

This will be a great opportunity to network and meet people from across the educational and local authority spectrum.

Tribal will be in attendance to discuss the upcoming trials and how your organisation can join us on this journey. Come visit us on the day and we'll be happy to answer your questions and aid you in preparing for the trials!

Date: 17 May 2024, 13:00

Location: Online webinar < Register via the link

Join us for an exclusive webinar where we delve into the upcoming Preparation for Maths GCSE Trial. In this focused discussion, we'll explore the intricacies of the trial's objectives, methodologies, and anticipated outcomes, offering a comprehensive overview of its potential impact on adult education.

Featuring distinguished speakers from Ipsos and MEI, renowned leaders in research and educational innovation, this webinar promises expert insights and perspectives. Learn firsthand from industry pioneers as they share their expertise on the trial's goals, delivery mechanisms, and the crucial role of organisations in shaping its success.

Gain access to exclusive funding information tailored specifically for organisations of this trial. Discover how your organisation can leverage this unique opportunity to make a tangible difference in the realm of GCSE preparation for adult learners while accessing vital resources to support your involvement.

Don't miss out – register now to secure your spot and be at the forefront of crucial educational research!

Date: 22nd May 2024, 13:00

Location: Online webinar < Register via the link

At this webinar, we'll unveil the multi-arm trial designed specifically for FSQ L1 providers, with two products: a Contextualised Approach and Mastery Approach. 

Join us as we bring together esteemed speakers from the Education and Training Foundation (ETF) and Kings College, two leading authorities in education research and innovation. Together, they will shed light on the intricacies of the multi-arm trial, sharing invaluable insights into its objectives, methodologies, and potential impact on FSQ L1 provision.

In this engaging session, participants will gain exclusive access to in-depth discussions on the trial's design, including the rationale behind the multi-arm approach and its implications for FSQ L1 providers. Discover how this innovative trial aims to foster a culture of continuous improvement within the adult education sector.

Learn how your organisation can leverage this newfound knowledge to drive positive change and elevate the quality of FSQ L1 provision across the adult education sector.

Don't miss out – register now to secure your place and join us on the path to a brighter future for FSQ L1 provision for adult learners!

Date: 23rd May 2024, 13:00

Location: Online webinar < Register via the link

This trial presents a unique opportunity for primary schools and organisations to collaborate in delivering impactful learning experiences for families of children in Year 2.

Join us as we bring together distinguished speakers from Campaign for Learning and Ipsos, two leading companies in research and educational innovation. Together, they will provide invaluable insights into the Family Learning Trial, offering a comprehensive exploration of its objectives, methodologies, and potential benefits for participating families and schools.

In this enlightening session, participants will gain exclusive access to a deep dive into the trial's implementation, including its integration of Functional Skills Qualification (FSQ) Maths with Key Stage 1 (KS1) learning objectives. Discover how this approach aims to empower families to support their children's learning journey while strengthening ties between home and school environments.

Moreover, learn how your organisation can play a pivotal role in the success of the Family Learning Trial by leveraging its expertise and resources in primary education and family engagement. Explore opportunities for collaboration and partnership as we work together to create a more inclusive and supportive learning space for all.

Don't miss out – register now to secure your place and join us in shaping the next chapter of education research!

Upcoming Multiply Events

A Deepdive into the upcoming academic research trials: Online Webinars

Tribal will be hosting webinars focussed on the four research trials that are due to start in the 24/25 academic year.

Stay tuned for when further dates are released! 

Empower through research and help transform the lives of adults across England. 

The findings from the trials will be used to inform decision-making about where investment in adult numeracy is best made to really make a difference for adults and communities. 

Participation offers an opportunity for you to play a key role in shaping future government policy.

How do we express interest in taking part in future trials?

Please express your interest in the form below and tell us a bit about your organisation so that we can keep you informed. We will also send you a document further outlining the benefits of taking part and further information about the Education Research Trials.

We’ll contact you immediately when the specification has been finalised for a trial that you are eligible to participate in, which will give you all the information you need. You will be able to take part in more than one trial. Meanwhile, if you have any questions then please let us know.

Register Your Interest

 

How we use and protect your data

The purpose of the programme of trials is to evaluate interventions at a large scale and data collected for each trial will not be used for any other purpose. The trials will compare outcomes for learners in treatment and control groups, but there will be no comparisons made between individual organisations or teachers.

At an organisational level, we will ask for your contact details so that we can contact you when needed to arrange training, send you a survey or invite you to take part in an interview. 

During the trial period, we will also ask organisations to send the evaluation team the contact details of any learners who opt out of taking part in the trials, so they can make sure they are removed from the analysis.  For those learners who are taking part in the trials, we will ask for their contact details so we can send them a survey or invite them to take part in an interview about their learning experience. 

Finally, we will ask organisations to collect data on learner attendance and compliance with any homework tasks, so we can take into account the ‘dosage level’ (i.e. the amount of intervention received) in the analysis and see if this makes any difference to the results. All of these asks will be covered through appropriate data sharing documentation.  The full details of this will be included in the specification of an individual trial.

To find out further information about how government will use your data, please access this link.

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