Ethnic monitoring in higher education: Some reflections on methodology |
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Authors: | Ruth Van Dyke Yasmin Gunaratnam |
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Institution: | 1. C. Merryn Gott, Department of Palliative Medicine, K Floor, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, S10 2JF;2. e-mail: MDP95CMG@sheffield.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | Ethnic Monitoring in higher education has been limited and piecemeal. It often fails to explore the relationships between ethnicity and student progress and achievement, and to account for any ethnic inequalities revealed. In this paper an approach to ethnic monitoring that utilizes quantitative and qualitative methods is discussed. We argue that such an approach gives a clear statistical picture of group progress and achievement, identifies social, economic and institutional factors that might account for ethnic inequalities, and highlights the processes of racism and discrimination in higher education. All of these aspects are vital to a thorough understanding of ethnic inequalities in the higher education sector in the United Kingdom. |
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Keywords: | cognitive interviewing questionnaire pretesting validity self-report patient experiences mixed methods |
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