Case Study 1: Improving Equity Through Virtual Project Learning
Publication date: 24 Oct 2022
Following the shift to online learning that took place during the pandemic, there is recognition that learning and teaching delivery in higher education will not return to the pre-pandemic experiences. Universities and student associations are keen to build on the momentum and lessons learned over the last couple of academic sessions as they work collaboratively to build a student experience that supports all students however and wherever they learn. HEIs in Scotland are currently reflecting on learning from the pandemic to continue to develop approaches that maximise the benefits of a more blended environment to support the diverse needs of their student populations.
Building on the work of the 2020-21 student-led project, Digital Student Communities, this 2021-22 project explored equity and inclusiveness in this context and how we can best develop representative systems and student/class representative skills to effectively support all the students they serve.
The Promoting the Equity of the Student Learning Experience project explored the following questions:
As one example, not all student groups were affected equally by the move to online learning Equity in the learning environment would mean providing additional support to students where it’s needed to ensure that all students, regardless of circumstances, have an equal opportunity to thrive and succeed in their studies.
The project also sought to promote examples of good practice in equitable learning and teaching practices.
This diverse set of case studies illustrates a range of practices and actions that have sought to create a more equitable learning environment for students. We invited submissions on three themes:
The final set comprises examples from higher education institutions and students' associations.
Publication date: 24 Oct 2022
Publication date: 24 Oct 2022
Publication date: 24 Oct 2022
Publication date: 24 Oct 2022
Publication date: 24 Oct 2022
Publication date: 24 Oct 2022
Publication date: 24 Oct 2022
Publication date: 24 Oct 2022
Publication date: 24 Oct 2022
To provide a solid grounding for colleagues interested in exploring the topic, the project team undertook desk research exploring key existing theory, practice and research relating to equity in blended learning and teaching.
This report gathers together resources around the five themes which emerged in the research:
Publication date: 16 Mar 2022
This document presents the students’ perspective on things to consider to develop equitable learning practices. Its aim is to help break down barriers to developing equitable learning and teaching so that the diverse student community gets maximum benefit from their learning opportunities. It was put together by Amy McLuckie, Kevin Miguim and Patrycja Mitrut.
Publication date: 20 Jun 2022
This guide considers some of the key topics student reps may discuss this year in the context of equity in learning and teaching. Student reps have an important opportunity to work in partnership with their institution, identifying where issues of equity exist within learning and teaching, and working together on solutions. This guide is designed to act as a useful foundation and starting point for these conversations.
Publication date: 26 Sep 2022