There is evidence that ethnic minority learners in further education in England either under-achieve or are under-represented because they face various inhibitors connected to their ethnicity. Motivators may be in place, however, which increase attainment specifically for some ethnic groups. This exploratory study intends to examine what works and what does not among South Asian (Pakistani and Bangladeshi heritage) females and black male adult learners in FE. A mixed-method study was carried out using questionnaires and focus groups with 68 ethnic minority students in three further education colleges in England. The combination of the results showed that being a member of a minority culture and/or religion may increase feelings of isolation...
Eradicating the attainment gap between black, Asian, minority ethnic (BAME), and white students is a...
In UK higher education, minority ethnic students are less likely to graduate with a good degree than...
In the past decade(s), many studies have been conducted on the differences in study success between ...
This paper summarises the findings from a review carried out by the National Research and Developmen...
In this paper, we investigate the low degree attainment of ethnic minority students in higher educat...
Due to historical and ongoing immigration processes societies worldwide face a challenge of having t...
Background Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) medical students and professionals frequently und...
The attainment of black and minority ethnic (BME) students in UK higher education has only recently ...
In UK higher education, differences in academic attainment between White students and ethnic minorit...
In recent years the success rates of different groups of students in HE, has come under considerable...
In higher education in the UK, there is an unnecessary and inequitable attainment gap of approximate...
Background Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) medical students and professionals frequently un...
While concerns around minority ethnic students and underachievement have attracted considerable atte...
In January 2008, the Higher Education Academy (HEA) and the Equality Challenge Unit (ECU) presented ...
Research into ‘ethnic’ attainment differences in British higher education tends to depict students f...
Eradicating the attainment gap between black, Asian, minority ethnic (BAME), and white students is a...
In UK higher education, minority ethnic students are less likely to graduate with a good degree than...
In the past decade(s), many studies have been conducted on the differences in study success between ...
This paper summarises the findings from a review carried out by the National Research and Developmen...
In this paper, we investigate the low degree attainment of ethnic minority students in higher educat...
Due to historical and ongoing immigration processes societies worldwide face a challenge of having t...
Background Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) medical students and professionals frequently und...
The attainment of black and minority ethnic (BME) students in UK higher education has only recently ...
In UK higher education, differences in academic attainment between White students and ethnic minorit...
In recent years the success rates of different groups of students in HE, has come under considerable...
In higher education in the UK, there is an unnecessary and inequitable attainment gap of approximate...
Background Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) medical students and professionals frequently un...
While concerns around minority ethnic students and underachievement have attracted considerable atte...
In January 2008, the Higher Education Academy (HEA) and the Equality Challenge Unit (ECU) presented ...
Research into ‘ethnic’ attainment differences in British higher education tends to depict students f...
Eradicating the attainment gap between black, Asian, minority ethnic (BAME), and white students is a...
In UK higher education, minority ethnic students are less likely to graduate with a good degree than...
In the past decade(s), many studies have been conducted on the differences in study success between ...