Abstract The notion of racial difference and racial segregation has continued to be problematic in higher education studies. Students belonging to Ethnic Minority groups often feel segregated even in courses and classrooms that promote anti-discriminatory and anti-racist practices. This paper presents a study that investigated seventy-five students from the BA and MA student cohorts within a London-based university. Students were encouraged to integrate and interrogate matters of race and belonging during a seminar on protected characteristics designed to disrupt racial division. Qualitative surveys were conducted to understand participants' views about racial disruption and experiences after the activities. Findings revealed ongoing segreg...
As social work’s signature pedagogy, field education socializes students into their professional rol...
Data from nine focus-group discussions is presented here, contained within a larger study. The focus...
The advent of democracy opened learning opportunities for all students and racial segregation no lon...
Triggered by differing responses of Columbia University School of Social Work students to a recent h...
This article presents findings from a study which explored the everyday ways race works on social wo...
Ensuring practitioners are equipped to recognize and deal with racism would appear to be a primary c...
Triggered by differing responses of Columbia University School of Social Work students to a recent h...
This article explores the experiences of social work students who viewed themselves to be multiply m...
Discrimination and marginalisation remain major issues in social work today and in the wider society...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.The purpose of this stu...
Racism is harmful for minority ethnic students from compulsory to tertiary education. Whilst there a...
This research was carried out at a particular moment in the history of antidiscriminatory social wor...
In this paper I explore some of the issues associated with teaching about race, culture and ethnicit...
This mixed method survey study explored Smith College School for Social Work (SCSSW) students\u27 ex...
An enduring theme of social work literature and education has been the need for workers to recognise...
As social work’s signature pedagogy, field education socializes students into their professional rol...
Data from nine focus-group discussions is presented here, contained within a larger study. The focus...
The advent of democracy opened learning opportunities for all students and racial segregation no lon...
Triggered by differing responses of Columbia University School of Social Work students to a recent h...
This article presents findings from a study which explored the everyday ways race works on social wo...
Ensuring practitioners are equipped to recognize and deal with racism would appear to be a primary c...
Triggered by differing responses of Columbia University School of Social Work students to a recent h...
This article explores the experiences of social work students who viewed themselves to be multiply m...
Discrimination and marginalisation remain major issues in social work today and in the wider society...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.The purpose of this stu...
Racism is harmful for minority ethnic students from compulsory to tertiary education. Whilst there a...
This research was carried out at a particular moment in the history of antidiscriminatory social wor...
In this paper I explore some of the issues associated with teaching about race, culture and ethnicit...
This mixed method survey study explored Smith College School for Social Work (SCSSW) students\u27 ex...
An enduring theme of social work literature and education has been the need for workers to recognise...
As social work’s signature pedagogy, field education socializes students into their professional rol...
Data from nine focus-group discussions is presented here, contained within a larger study. The focus...
The advent of democracy opened learning opportunities for all students and racial segregation no lon...