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Diversity and opportunity: embedding students’ experience into the curriculum

Diversity and opportunity: embedding students’ experience into the curriculum. Dr Sue Prince Law School University of Exeter. International students and the Law School. 780 Law Students 82 UG international students 13 PGT international students.

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Diversity and opportunity: embedding students’ experience into the curriculum

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  1. Diversity and opportunity: embedding students’ experience into the curriculum

    Dr Sue Prince Law School University of Exeter
  2. International students and the Law School 780 Law Students 82 UG international students 13 PGT international students “In the Law Department the duty of care for international students has been noticed in a positive way” (1st Year LLB)
  3. 4 main shortcomings Transition workshops only tend to be offered in Fresher’s Week Academic concerns not treated equally with cultural and social concerns Hard for International Office to address academic concerns Lack of understanding of cultural norms important to the curriculum (Source: Ragavan, ‘Role of an International Student Tutor in a UK Law School’ Law Teacher (Nov 2009)
  4. Strategies used to create opportunities, utilise student experience and value diversity: Design of workshop / tutorial groups Assessed group project Work experience /assessed presentation skills Analysis of comparative systems as element of assessment: relevant international contexts Compulsory one-to-one employability sessions
  5. Team Building Activity Draw pictures!
  6. First year group project – law in action Hate crime target people because of their identity Numbers of reported crimes up (211 in Devon 2009) Real problem is 15 times higher than statistics show due to under-reporting Belief that hate crime is under-reported especially by international students
  7. Purpose of project Encourage students to work together Encourage students to have a dialogue Increase student understanding of: hate crime local community issues and lack of infrastructure in Devon Student experience and related issues
  8. International students – how different? Do departments actively utilise the cultural differences of students to enhance the experiences of home students?
  9. Activity What do you do to embed student experience into the curriculum? How should we be enhancing the international experience? Is there anything we shouldn’t be doing?
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