This chapter explores the pedagogical approaches of business school academics in the north of England. We investigate the role of UK tutors who are increasingly teaching ethnically diverse international student cohorts whose educational and cultural backgrounds can be very different to tutors’ past experiences. As part of this investigation, we propose the development of an academic cultural consciousness, by highlighting the notion of pedagogical disassociation. We argue that this should be a pre-requisite to improving the academic success of international students. Our findings demonstrate an inconsistent approach to pedagogy creation for ethnically diverse students; it is within this uncertain environment that the phenomenon of ‘pedagogi...
The past three decades have witnessed significant growth of culturally and linguistically diverse in...
The discussion paper will explore the challenges and opportunities of integrating direct entry inter...
Universities have responded to changes in the social, political and economic environments\ud by repo...
This chapter explores the pedagogical approaches of business school academics in the north of Englan...
Research into cultural differences in higher education is a growing phenomenon, and there is a need ...
Inequality, lack of learning, and poor academic achievement are firmly linked (Nieto 1999). Our rese...
Purpose – Multiculturalism and diversity are both evident and encouraged in the UK. However, this pa...
This narrative describes how, in response to poor results, a teaching team revamped a postgraduate b...
Chapter from Learning and teaching across cultures in higher education / edited by David Palfreyman ...
As diversity in UK Higher Education Business Schools increases, the focus on ethnically diverse stud...
In the 1970s and the 1980s, multicultural education spread in many countries. However, in the mid-19...
ContextStudents from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) backgrounds are well represented in UK ...
ABSTRACT The past three decades have witnessed significant growth of culturally and linguistically d...
As higher education becomes increasingly borderless, with technological innovations and globalisatio...
This book chapter intends to illustrate the complexity of supporting culturally diverse students in ...
The past three decades have witnessed significant growth of culturally and linguistically diverse in...
The discussion paper will explore the challenges and opportunities of integrating direct entry inter...
Universities have responded to changes in the social, political and economic environments\ud by repo...
This chapter explores the pedagogical approaches of business school academics in the north of Englan...
Research into cultural differences in higher education is a growing phenomenon, and there is a need ...
Inequality, lack of learning, and poor academic achievement are firmly linked (Nieto 1999). Our rese...
Purpose – Multiculturalism and diversity are both evident and encouraged in the UK. However, this pa...
This narrative describes how, in response to poor results, a teaching team revamped a postgraduate b...
Chapter from Learning and teaching across cultures in higher education / edited by David Palfreyman ...
As diversity in UK Higher Education Business Schools increases, the focus on ethnically diverse stud...
In the 1970s and the 1980s, multicultural education spread in many countries. However, in the mid-19...
ContextStudents from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) backgrounds are well represented in UK ...
ABSTRACT The past three decades have witnessed significant growth of culturally and linguistically d...
As higher education becomes increasingly borderless, with technological innovations and globalisatio...
This book chapter intends to illustrate the complexity of supporting culturally diverse students in ...
The past three decades have witnessed significant growth of culturally and linguistically diverse in...
The discussion paper will explore the challenges and opportunities of integrating direct entry inter...
Universities have responded to changes in the social, political and economic environments\ud by repo...