ERIC Number: EJ1382810
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2023
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ISSN: ISSN-1356-2517
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Racial Disparities in Student Outcomes in British Higher Education: Examining Mindsets and Bias
Mahmud, Arif; Gagnon, Jessica
Teaching in Higher Education, v28 n2 p254-269 2023
Students from Black Minority Ethnic (BME) groups continue to experience disadvantages compared to White students in UK Higher Education (Pilkington, A. 2013. "The Interacting Dynamics of Institutional Racism in Higher Education." "Race Ethnicity and Education" 16 (2): 225-245.). Evidence highlights that an attainment gap exists between BME students and their White counterparts (Office for National Statistics. 2019. "A Guide for the Collection and Classification of Ethnic Group, National Identity and Religion Data in the UK." Accessed May 25, 2019. www.ons.gov.uk; NUS. 2011. "Race for Equality: A Report on the Experiences of Black Students in Further and Higher Education. London: National Union of Students." Accessed January 18, 2015. http://www.nus.org.uk/PageFiles/12350/NUS_Race_for_Equality_web.pdf), with BME students increasingly reporting negative experiences (Bunce, L., N. King, S. Saran, and N. Talib. 2019. "Experiences of Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) Students in Higher Education: Applying Self-determination Theory to Understand the BME Attainment Gap." "Studies in Higher Education" 1-14.). The findings from a sample of 943 first-year undergraduate students and 210 staff members highlighted no significant differences between White and BME students' growth Mindsets and stereotypical thoughts despite the common discourse of minority students being considered lacking in skills, motivation, or aspirations (Burke, R. L. 2015. "Successful Strategies and Techniques Used by High School Teachers, School Counselors, and School Leaders to Encourage African American Males to Enroll in College" (Doctoral dissertation, Capella University); Douglas, B., C. W. Lewis, A. Douglas, M. E. Scott, and D. Garrison-Wade. 2008. "The Impact of White Teachers on the Academic Achievement of Black Students: An Exploratory Qualitative Analysis." "Educational Foundations" 22: 47-62; Dotterer, A. M., S. M. McHale, and A. C. Crouter. 2009. "Sociocultural Factors and School Engagement Among African American Youth: The Roles of Racial Discrimination, Racial Socialization, and Ethnic Identity." "Applied Development Science" 13 (2): 61-73; Gillies, V. and Y. Robinson. 2012. "'Including' While Excluding: Race, Class and Behaviour Support Units." "Race Ethnicity and Education" 15 (2): 157-174; Johnson, E. 2007. "Schooling, Blackness and National Identity in Esmeraldas." "Ecuador. Race Ethnicity and Education" 10 (1): 47-70). The findings are discussed with a need to create an awareness that the achievement gap is a symptom of widespread racial inequities and the potential of using growth Mindsets as an anti-racist tool to address the racial disparity.
Descriptors: Blacks, Minority Group Students, College Freshmen, Student Attitudes, White Students, Beliefs, Stereotypes, Equal Education, Racism, Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Intelligence
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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