Research into cultural differences in higher education is a growing phenomenon, and there is a need to establish a theoretical framework that supports Business Schools in the personalisation of the pedagogical process. This article investigates the role of Business School academics in shaping the pedagogical process that is culturally responsive to the unprecedented diversity in higher education. This article attempts to uncover the pedagogical machinations that govern how academics teach, interact and engage with their culturally and ethnically diverse students. The article argues that University Business Schools should consider a culturally responsive approach when formulating pedagogy, which takes into account prior student experience as...
Past studies showed that diversity enhances the students’ education experience. However, diversity m...
Purpose – Multiculturalism and diversity are both evident and encouraged in the UK. However, this pa...
Higher education moved from elite to a mass system in England over the last two decades under New La...
Inequality, lack of learning, and poor academic achievement are firmly linked (Nieto 1999). Our rese...
As diversity in UK Higher Education Business Schools increases, the focus on ethnically diverse stud...
This chapter explores the pedagogical approaches of business school academics in the north of Englan...
This book chapter intends to illustrate the complexity of supporting culturally diverse students in ...
What we think we know about student retention and progression in UK Higher Education has largely bee...
Imperatives to eliminate racial inequalities in UK higher education (HE) have led to calls for diver...
The University Repository is a digital collection of the research output of the University, availabl...
Culture is integral to the learning process. It is the organization and way of life within the commu...
As UK Higher Education institutions continue to accept students from ethnically diverse backgrounds,...
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...
The past three decades have witnessed significant growth of culturally and linguistically diverse in...
Past studies showed that diversity enhances the students’ education experience. However, diversity m...
Purpose – Multiculturalism and diversity are both evident and encouraged in the UK. However, this pa...
Higher education moved from elite to a mass system in England over the last two decades under New La...
Inequality, lack of learning, and poor academic achievement are firmly linked (Nieto 1999). Our rese...
As diversity in UK Higher Education Business Schools increases, the focus on ethnically diverse stud...
This chapter explores the pedagogical approaches of business school academics in the north of Englan...
This book chapter intends to illustrate the complexity of supporting culturally diverse students in ...
What we think we know about student retention and progression in UK Higher Education has largely bee...
Imperatives to eliminate racial inequalities in UK higher education (HE) have led to calls for diver...
The University Repository is a digital collection of the research output of the University, availabl...
Culture is integral to the learning process. It is the organization and way of life within the commu...
As UK Higher Education institutions continue to accept students from ethnically diverse backgrounds,...
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...
The past three decades have witnessed significant growth of culturally and linguistically diverse in...
Past studies showed that diversity enhances the students’ education experience. However, diversity m...
Purpose – Multiculturalism and diversity are both evident and encouraged in the UK. However, this pa...
Higher education moved from elite to a mass system in England over the last two decades under New La...