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Diversity and design: an emergent model of matching curricula design to student need

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posted on 2023-07-26, 12:38 authored by Debbie Holley, Martin Oliver
Higher Education Institutions have worked to make equality of access to electronic curriculum resources the ‘status quo’. However, there is evidence that simply providing e-learning – no matter how well intentioned – is insufficient to address the problems that students are experiencing. A three stage model has been developed through analysis of students’ learning experiences at an inner-city, post-1992 University to illustrate how students have to negotiate their engagement with Higher Education. The model provides a way of mapping aspects of course design to different portraits of students, enabling students to be considered as high, medium and low risk in terms of retention. The value of this model for design and analysis of courses is located within the debate of how inclusive business schools curricula are for a diverse student body.

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IGI Global

Place of publication

Hershey, PA

Title of book

Impact of E-Business Technologies on Public and Private Organizations: Industry Comparisons and Perspectives

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9781609605018

Editors

Ozlem Bak, Nola Stair

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  • other

Legacy posted date

2011-04-28

Legacy Faculty/School/Department

ARCHIVED Faculty of Health, Social Care & Education (until September 2018)

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