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Title: Investigating the Relationship Between Ethnicity and Degree Attainment


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Investigating the Relationship Between Ethnicity
and Degree Attainment
Jaki Lilly, Mark Warnes, Berenice Rivera
Macías INSPIRE
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  • Introduction
  • HEA/ECU 2008 Report Ethnicity, Gender and
    Degree Attainment
  • Whilst the report does not locate clear causes
    for difference in degree attainment that can be
    directly linked to ethnicity and gender, it
    describes concerns from higher education
    institutions (HEIs) staff and students that
    ethnic minority groups are marginalised. The
    report recommends that HEIs develop their own
    research projects in this area as well as taking
    steps to address any issues of marginalisation.
  • Our student population
  • 20.2 non-white
  • 69.0 Female (future work how gender interacts
    with ethnicity)

3
  • Aims of this Workshop
  • To share our work-in-progress
  • To get feedback on our Model

4
  • Existing Model
  • HESA Classification of Ethnicity
  • Based on UK Census 2001
  • Degree Attainment
  • Used as sole measure of student achievement

5
Ethnicity Our Student Population
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  • Activity 1
  • In groups, please look at the handout
  • What does this data mean?
  • What further information do we need (and how can
    we get it)?
  • What actions should we take?

7
  • Existing Model Our Criticisms
  • HESA Classification of Ethnicity
  • Census classifications not fit for purpose in HE
    sector
  • Anglo-centric and based on skin colour
  • Conflates disparate groups
  • Student Achievement
  • Only concentrates on one outcome rather than the
    full range of student outcomes

8
  • Ethnicity
  • Broad Ethnicities (Modood et al, 1997)
  • Do not fully inform us about the ethnic identity
    of our students
  • Self-description, religion, language, visits to
    country of origin, marriage, and choice of
    schools, clothes and identification with
    Britishness are just some of the components of
    ethnic identity

9
  • Ethnicity (cont.)
  • Anglia Ruskin Student profile
  • 23,970 Students
  • 5 Faculties
  • 2 UK Campuses
  • 11 Regional Partners
  • International partner colleges in Europe,
    Trinidad Malaysia

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  • Our Model
  • New Classifications of Ethnicity
  • Ethnicity cross-tabulated with Nationality
  • Ethnicity with other dimensions
  • Student Achievement
  • Full range of student outcomes

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  • Ethnicity and Nationality
  • Preliminary investigation revealed level of
    complexity
  • Other White Background 78 Nationalities no
    common experience
  • Black or Black British African (etc.) no common
    experience
  • Case Study The Philippines

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  • Ethnicity and Other Dimensions
  • We have cross-tabulated broad ethnicities with
    other dimensions
  • Domicile
  • Campus
  • Refining the picture
  • UK-based UK Nationals by Faculty
  • Numbers of students concerned become very small

13
  • 2011 Census Classification of Ethnicity
  • Office for National Statistics (2008) propose a
    suite of questions (EILR)
  • Ethnicity
  • (National) Identity
  • Language
  • Religion
  • Moving in the right lines but still not convinced
    that this is fit-for-purpose in the HE context

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  • Reason for Leaving Institution / Completing
    Programme
  • Successful completion of course
  • Academic failure / left in bad standing / not
    permitted to progress
  • Transferred to another institution
  • Health reasons
  • Death
  • Financial reasons
  • Other personal reasons and dropped out
  • Written off after lapse of time
  • Exclusion
  • Gone into employment
  • Other (under review)

15
  • Phase 2 Qualitative Research
  • Not everything that can be counted counts, and
    not everything that counts can be counted
    (Einstein)
  • Focus Groups
  • Interviews
  • Case Studies

16
  • Activity 2
  • Brainstorming Exercise
  • Using the flip chart paper
  • Suggest ways in which we can qualitatively
    explore ethnicity and degree attainment

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Any questions?
18
Thank you!
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References Higher Education Academy / Equality
Challenge Unit, (2008), Ethnicity, Gender and
Degree Attainment Project Final Report,
available at http//www.heacademy.ac.uk/
assets/York/documents/ourwork/research/Ethnicity_G
ender_Degree_Attainment_Jan08.pdf accessed June
09, 2008 Modood T, Berthoud R, Berthoud R,
Lakey J, Nazroo J, Smith P, Virdee S, Beishon
S, (1997), Ethnic Minorities in Britain
Diversity and Disadvantage, London Policy
Studies Institute Office for National
Statistics, (2008), Recommended questions for the
2009 Census Rehearsal and 2011 Census Ethnic
Group, London Office for National Statistics
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