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Exploring the practical challenges of
setting up a BME Learning
Community to address retention and
attainment
Debi Roberts
Kingston University
Introduction
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26,055 students
47.4% are male and 52.6% are female
49.7% are white and 50.3% are BME
61.2% of white leavers are in full-time paid
work compared to 42.1% BME leavers
• 15.6% aged between 22-25, 10.1% over 36
• 29.4% attainment gap for UK BME students
BME Attainment – 2012/13
Aggregated gap
A Learning Community?
• 3 commonalities:
• Shared knowledge
• Shared learning
• Shared responsibility
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Learning Better Together: The Impact of Learning Communities on Student Success. Vincent Tinto. Syracuse
University 2000
• 4 key factors
• Membership
• Influence
• Fulfillment of individuals needs
• Shared events and emotional connections
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Journal of Community Psychology Volume 14, January 1986 Sense of Community: A Definition and Theory
David W. McMillan and David M. Chavis
Transitioning
Success Stories
• The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
• The University of Arizona
• The University of Akron, Ohio
• University of Derby
• University of Birmingham
Resistance
Characteristics of successful learners
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Get involved in their own learning and take responsibility for it
Improve and develop their vocabulary
Ensure they know how to achieve above and beyond their target
Are motivated and keen to learn
Develop their speaking, listening and thinking skills
Can work well with others as part of a team
Have good independent study skills
Want to learn beyond the syllabus
Link and apply their learning to the real world
Are supported by their family and choose friends carefully
Are curious and enjoy discovering new learning experiences
Good learners are willing to put in the time to pursue understanding
diligently
• Good learners recognize that some learning isn’t exciting but about
persistence and mental focus
• Good learners keep asking questions
• Good learners share information and can explain what they know in ways
that make sense to others
Run way to success...
• Buddy Scheme
• Learning Community Workshops
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Welcome and Develop a Strategy: expectations
Be proactive: co-curricular participation
Learn new things: reflection and inclusion
Accept responsibility: social, cultural, global awareness
Value others opinions and strengths: validating
strengths, developing weaknesses
6. Don’t let the past dictate the future: working positive
role models and alumni
7. Wellbeing: remaining motivated, engaged and healthy
Group Activity
1. How can we empower learners to work together
ensuring ownership?
2. How can the scheme be introduced across the
university?
3. When should the scheme be introduced? Pro’s
and Con’s to all year groups
4. How can the LC be sustained throughout
university life for maximum impact?
5. How can we measure impact?
6. Should there be parameters? If so, what?
Thank you
Debi Roberts
Education Partnerships Manager
Widening Participation
[email protected]
020 8417 3649