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1 African-Caribbean Males in HE: What are Universities doing to widen participation? Here is one university’s response Dr Beverley Crooks Brunel University – West London

2 Context Brent West London – one of the most culturally diverse areas in the country Ethnic minority groups in the majority Famous landmark – Wembley Stadium ¾ of Brent’s school pupils are from an ethnic minority group 130 languages spoken by school age children

3 Top 20 participation rates for 18 year olds by parliamentary constituency and cohort for 2008

4 London Borough of Brent

5 Observations and Response Few attended Aimhigher and GnT Invited African Caribbean Boys Response from schools and colleagues Activities included: –HE Awareness –Why study? –Science taster days –Summer Schools

6 Brunel University Established in 1966 Full time provision - 18 year olds Medium size – 13,000 students Geographical neighbours Thames Valley, Westminster, Roehampton and St Mary’s League Table Position: Independent 41, Times 47, Guardian 53

7 Observations and Response Few attended Aimhigher and GnT Invited African Caribbean Boys Response from schools and colleagues Activities included: –HE Awareness –Why study? –Science taster days –Summer Schools

8 Brent’s Pupil Referral Unit KS3 - 70% black – 50% African Caribbean KS4 – 72% black – 65% African Caribbean University invitation? 10 GCSEs offered Full time provision Annual event

9 Brunel Profile 13,000 - 14,500 students High ethnic minority population – 56% (2007/8) UG FT African-Caribbean male entrants 2002/3 – 29 2003/4 – 17 2004/5 – 28 2005/6 – 24 2006/7 – 31 2007/8 – 41 2008/9 - 51

10 Pupil and Student Voices What might stop you from going to University? “Scared I won’t make it” Y9 “Friends” Y10 “Friends that want to put me down” Y10 Attended Aimhigher events? WP students - ‘No’

11 Lessons Target hard to reach colleagues Small groups Bespoke programmes – ambassadors Annual event More than one visit

12 Conclusion Impact on pupils and teachers Expectations Impact on the university Policy and monitoring Further investigations Track pupils


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