Join us to Analyse Impact Data from our Tutoring Programme
The Research Volunteering programme through the Community Research Initiative gives YOU the power to take your research and classroom skills out into the community to create a positive social impact. Through our bite size projects, you’ll work with a group of interdisciplinary peers and organisational allies to tackle a project that will draw on your research skills. These projects are flexible and designed with students in mind to give you amazing experience to fuel your CV, explore new skills, and meet other likeminded students. Each opportunity is unique, make sure to check out our page for more information.
All about the organisation
We are a Council led programme with great volunteering opportunities on offer. Working in collaboration with the Students' Union UCL Volunteering Service we're promoting specific volunteering opportunities directly supported by us within the Borough of Newham.
A bit about the project
This project gives you the chance to support The People’s Classroom by analysing real interview and attainment data to help them showcase the impact of their tutoring programme. You’ll work with both qualitative stories and quantitative grade data to uncover how students grow, what tutors contribute, and how attendance shapes outcomes. Your findings will feed directly into their impact report—helping the organisation secure funding, celebrate successes, and strengthen future programming.
- What can I expect from this opportunity?
- Analyse interview transcripts from students and a tutor to uncover meaningful themes.
- Develop engaging case studies that highlight real experiences and outcomes.
- Explore baseline test scores, GCSE grades, and attendance data to estimate academic gains.
- Combine qualitative and quantitative insights into a clear, accessible findings summary.
- Optionally create data visuals or a slide deck to present your work.
- Gain hands‑on experience with real evaluation data used for funding and stakeholder reporting.
- How will my work on this project impact the community?
- Provide evidence that helps secure future funding for tutoring support.
- Highlight the difference tutors make in students’ confidence, progress, and outcomes.
- Show stakeholders the value of consistent attendance and personalised support.
- Strengthen the organisation’s ability to refine and improve their programme.
- Ensure student and tutor voices are heard and represented in decision‑making.
What key tasks are the volunteers responsible?
- Analyse Interview Data & Build Case Studies
- Review three interview transcripts (two students, one tutor).
- Identify shared themes, key quotes, and standout moments.
- Develop two student case studies and one tutor case study that capture challenges, support, and outcomes.
- Produce a short summary of qualitative findings.
- Explore Baseline and Final Grade Data
- Compare students’ baseline test scores with their final GCSE grades.
- Estimate academic improvement and identify patterns.
- Explore how attendance relates to progress using basic quantitative analysis.
- Create clear summaries that non‑academic audiences can understand.
- Integrate Findings into a Summary Report
- Combine qualitative and quantitative insights into a cohesive narrative.
- Populate the organisation’s Word template with your findings.
- Ensure communication is clear, accessible, and stakeholder‑friendly.
- Optional: Create Visuals or Present Findings
- Develop charts, infographics, or simple visuals to enhance the report.
- Create a short slide deck summarising your work.
- Present your findings to the team or stakeholders if you choose
What skills will I practice and develop during this experience?
- Qualitative analysis, including theme clustering and case study development.
- Quantitative analysis, exploring grade changes and attendance impact.
- Data storytelling, turning numbers and narratives into meaningful insights.
- Writing for non‑academic audiences, including funders and programme leads.
- Professional communication, working with staff, tutors, and facilitators.
- Evaluation design, offering feedback on interviews, data, and processes.
- Optional presentation skills, through creating and delivering a slide deck.
- Understanding of educational impact work, including how evidence shapes programming.
Time commitment
Approximate commitment 3 hours a week – flexible working; Bi-weekly progress updates (email); Monthly meeting check-ins (virtual)