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Plagiarism:
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Plagiarism:
A guide for staff
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The Contextn The proportion of UK-domiciled BME
students across the sector increased from14.9% in 2003/4 to 18.4% in 2010/11.
n The attainment gap is highest in England,where 69.9% of white qualifiers obtaineda ‘good degree’ (1st or 2i) compared to50.9% of BME qualifiers – a 19% gapin attainment.
(Ref: ECU Equality – HE: Statistical Report 2012Part 2: Students)
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There is no Magic Bullet“A simple explanation for the attainment and satisfaction gap of Blackstudents does not exist… it is a complex issue with a range of causal factors’’(Ref: ‘Race for Equality: a report on the experiences of black students inHigher and Further Education’, NUS 2011).
Taking a post-racial perspectiveMoving from cultural sensitivity to contextual sensitivity (Ref: Dr. GurnamSingh, Principal Lecturer in Social Work and National Teaching Fellow,University of Coventry, Presentation on ‘BME Attainment: interventions andnext steps’ given at the University of Derby 2013).
Practical Recipes for Student Success-guidance for staff responding to the Black, Minority andEthnic (BME) student attainment gap (work in progress)Jean Mutton Student Experience Project Manager, University of Derby, Kedleston Road, Derby, DE22 1GBemail: j.mutton@derby.ac.uk telephone: 01332 592299 Twitter: @myderbi
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