Jones-Devitt, Stella and Austen, Liz and Chitwood, Liz and Donnelly, Alan and Fearn, Carolyn and Heaton, Caroline and Latham, Gabrielle and LeBihan, Jill and Middleton, Andrew and Morgan, Matt and Parkin, Helen and Pickering, Nathaniel (2017) Creation and Confidence : BME students as academic partners….but where were the staff? The Journal of Educational Innovation, Partnership and Change, 3 (1). pp. 278-285. ISSN 2055-4990
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This Case Study documents the REACT project 'Creation and Confidence' based at Sheffield Hallam University, which has a larger-than-expected Black Minority and Ethnic (BME) attainment gap; hence, this student group has been constructed as 'hard to reach'. The project team consisted of a range of academic and professional services staff alongside three dedicated student researchers. The project set out to achieve: gaining evidence-based insights into the use of co-design and peer-learning as conduits of confidence-building for and belonging of BME students; developing a scalable approach to building confidence for and fostering belonging of all students; raising awareness of the need to think differently about explanations for BME underachievement. In reality, the team found that staff engagement constituted the biggest barrier, as - no matter how much incontrovertible evidence was presented - other facets of institutional provision were always identified as having priority, which resulted in inertia. This study documents the emotional labour of trying to effect change within a resistant culture. Whilst some of the aims remain unachieved – and, arguably, were always going to be unachievable - there have been some very positive developments and enlightening lessons.