Bringing research-backed teaching methods into the classroom to make a difference to students’ lives.
New City College has once again taken a leading role in shaping the future of further education, officially launching the new 16–19 Evidence Partnership in collaboration with the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF).
The launch event, at OKN1 Restaurant at NCC Hackney Campus, brought together representatives from colleges across London and the South East, including Newham College, Capital City College Group, Orbital South Colleges, Lewisham College, Southwark College, Barnet & Southgate College, Barking & Dagenham College and the South Thames College Group.
The strong turnout reflected a shared ambition across the sector to improve outcomes for young people through collaboration and evidence-informed practice.
It follows the launch last year of the Teaching and Learning Lab at NCC which supports professionalism and growth through mentoring, coaching, innovative research, and sharing best practice. The Lab’s aim is to create teachers for the future, with some describing it as a ‘game-changer’.
The national 16–19 Evidence Partnership initiative is now bringing further education and sixth form colleges together to champion the use of high-quality research evidence to strengthen teaching, learning and student outcomes – with a particular focus on learners from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
The partnership aims to:
- Build strong regional networks to deepen collaboration across 16–19 providers
- Share and disseminate evidence-informed resources and approaches
- Bridge the gap between research and classroom practice through credible, actionable examples
- Strengthen the sector’s voice in shaping the EEF’s future work in post-16 education
Opening the evening, New City College Principal Janet Smith highlighted the significance of the partnership and NCC’s commitment to leading positive change across the sector.
