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  • Race and Assessment in Higher Education: From Conceptualising Barriers to Making Measurable Change

    Race and Assessment in Higher Education by Ian Campbell, Paul;

    From Conceptualising Barriers to Making Measurable Change

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Emerald Publishing Limited
    • Date of Publication 9 October 2024

    • ISBN 9781835497432
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages208 pages
    • Size 216x138x11 mm
    • Weight 261 g
    • Language English
    • 602

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    Short description:

    Offering the first direct, evidence-based response on the challenges faced by students of colour in higher education assessments in the UK, this pioneering monograph channels discussions on race and education to create an essential practical resource for enacting real change on an everyday student level.

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    Long description:

    In addition to helping us make sense of a deeply complex issue, Race and Assessment in Higher Education: From Conceptualising Barriers to Making Measurable Change provides us with proven guidance for what works in addressing race-based inequities in higher education assessment and what we can do to promote greater racial inclusivity in this space.


    Mapping the experiences of 104 racially minoritised and white undergraduate students in UK universities, author Paul Campbell examines racial barriers in assessment and varying experiences of inclusion for students of colour to create a framework for addressing these barriers. Drawing on qualitative stories and quantitative data from over 175 students, Campbell explores the direct, positive impact of this framework for improving students' experiences of racial inequity and reducing the race award gap in degree outcomes.


    Offering the first direct, evidence-based response on the challenges faced by students of colour in higher education assessments in the UK, this pioneering monograph channels discussions on race and education to create an essential practical resource for enacting real change on an everyday student level.

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    Table of Contents:

    Chapter 1. Introduction

    Part 1. Exploring the lived experiences of race and assessment in HE

    Chapter 2. White British students? experiences of assessment

    Chapter 3. Black British students? experiences of assessment

    Chapter 4. British South Asian students? experiences of assessment

    Chapter 5. Conceptualising inter- and intra- race-based barriers in assessment

    Part 2. What difference does making assessment racially inclusive make, and for who?

    Chapter 6. The effects of racially inclusive assessment on the race award gap and lived experiences of assessment

    Chapter 7. Racially inclusive assessment and academic teaching staff

    Chapter 8. Discussion and concluding comments

    Afterword. 12 years a Black race inclusion academic ? some reflections on working in a ?postracism? space

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