This paper examines the role that curriculum co-creation can play in creating a more inclusive higher education and in so doing, address the complex challenge of differential student outcomes and attainment. It achieves this by exploring Kingston Universitys Curriculum Consultant programme within this context of their Inclusive Curriculum Framework. Students who work as Curriculum Consultants use their own diverse lived experiences and Kingston Universitys Inclusive Curriculum Framework (ICF) to collaborate with staff to create more accessible, diverse and globally relevant curricula at all levels of the institution. The consultants work with staff in a variety of ways, providing feedback on the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) experience...
The 3D Pedagogy Framework is a strategic model of inclusive teaching practice developed to decoloniz...
This article shares one example of module design of a large multidisciplinary module at foundation l...
Abstract: This article contributes to debates about how to respond to the changing profile of Higher...
This paper examines the role that curriculum co-creation can play in creating a more inclusive highe...
open access journalThis paper examines the role that curriculum co-creation can play in creating a m...
While academics remain the principal gatekeepers of curricula in HE, there is a growing recognition ...
In this paper we discuss a student-staff partnership project to diversify and decolonise the Higher ...
open access journalCo-creation of curriculum content is a growing priority across Higher Education a...
Higher education moved from elite to a mass system in England over the last two decades under New La...
What we think we know about student retention and progression in UK Higher Education has largely bee...
The BAME degree awarding gap in all UK Universities is well known. Nationally in 2018/9 the awardin...
Closing the attainment gap is not only about implementation to deliver equitable outcomes but requir...
For some time, there has been an emphasis on the death of the traditional lecture as a teaching reso...
In UK Universities, white students are 13.6% more likely to be awarded a good honours degree than st...
In UK Universities, white students are 13.6% more likely to be awarded a good honours degree than st...
The 3D Pedagogy Framework is a strategic model of inclusive teaching practice developed to decoloniz...
This article shares one example of module design of a large multidisciplinary module at foundation l...
Abstract: This article contributes to debates about how to respond to the changing profile of Higher...
This paper examines the role that curriculum co-creation can play in creating a more inclusive highe...
open access journalThis paper examines the role that curriculum co-creation can play in creating a m...
While academics remain the principal gatekeepers of curricula in HE, there is a growing recognition ...
In this paper we discuss a student-staff partnership project to diversify and decolonise the Higher ...
open access journalCo-creation of curriculum content is a growing priority across Higher Education a...
Higher education moved from elite to a mass system in England over the last two decades under New La...
What we think we know about student retention and progression in UK Higher Education has largely bee...
The BAME degree awarding gap in all UK Universities is well known. Nationally in 2018/9 the awardin...
Closing the attainment gap is not only about implementation to deliver equitable outcomes but requir...
For some time, there has been an emphasis on the death of the traditional lecture as a teaching reso...
In UK Universities, white students are 13.6% more likely to be awarded a good honours degree than st...
In UK Universities, white students are 13.6% more likely to be awarded a good honours degree than st...
The 3D Pedagogy Framework is a strategic model of inclusive teaching practice developed to decoloniz...
This article shares one example of module design of a large multidisciplinary module at foundation l...
Abstract: This article contributes to debates about how to respond to the changing profile of Higher...