Abstract
The BAME degree awarding gap in all UK Universities is well known. Nationally in 2018/9 the
awarding gap between Black students and white students was 22.6 % with 81.4% of white
students being award a good degree compared to only 58.8% for Black students (OFS). At
Kingston University the development of an Inclusive Curriculum Framework has been an
important aspect of addressing differential degree outcomes. The Kingston Inclusive Curriculum
Framework can be applied at module, programme or institutional level and focuses on
challenging staff to reflect on the extent to which their practices and content:
• are accessible,
• enable students to see themselves in the curriculum and
• prepare students to contribute positively to a diverse world.
These practices embrace some aspects of the decolonisation of the curriculum agenda. An
introduction to Kingston Inclusive Curriculum Framework will be provided.
At Kingston, the University provides data on BAME Module average gaps to help identify
differential outcomes at module level. In this paper, how the University‘s Inclusive Curriculum
Framework guided work on closing a large module average gap for a first-year chemistry module
will be explained. This module had the largest BAME module gap in the whole department.
Research has shown that Active Learning in STEM Higher education benefits all students, but
disproportionately benefits students from under-represented backgrounds (Freeman et al.,
2020). In this module an eighteen-hour lecture/workshop unit was replaced by a Project Based
Learning (PjBL) approach. This allowed students the opportunity to co-create the curriculum. For
the assessment of the project work traditional unseen examination questions was replaced with
a longer seen examination question based on the PjBL final report. In addition, the delivery,
assessment and feedback of the practical programme was made more accessible by providing
pre-lab demonstration videos and animations, and developing smart worksheets to provide
support in and out of the class.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 29 Jun 2021 |
| Event | Horizons in STEM Higher Education Conference: Making Connections, Innovating and Sharing Pedagogy - The Open University, U.K. (Held online) Duration: 29 Jun 2021 → 30 Jun 2021 |
Conference
| Conference | Horizons in STEM Higher Education Conference: Making Connections, Innovating and Sharing Pedagogy |
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| Period | 29/06/21 → 30/06/21 |
Keywords
- Chemistry