Bias-aware Teaching, Learning and Assessment

By (author) Donna Hurford, Andrew Read Edited by Joy Jarvis, Karen Smith

Paperback - £19.99

Publication date:

16 May 2022

Publisher

Critical Publishing

Dimensions:

234x156mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9781914171895

This book offers university teachers informed and practical strategies for raising awareness of bias in teaching, learning and assessment practices. 

Conscious and unconscious biases influence judgements, perceptions, decision making and actions, and societal awareness has now turned the spotlight on how higher education (HE) is addressing bias at institutional and individual levels.  The urgency to do so is evidenced through recent studies which reveal the extent of the effects of discrimination and exclusion experienced by individual students, groups of students and members of staff. It can be difficult to know where to start and how to sustain effective impact to achieve inclusion, equity and equality of opportunity. This book offers informed and practical strategies for raising awareness of bias in teaching, learning and assessment practices and provides approaches to eliminate, limit and mitigate the negative effects of bias on university students.

"packed with useful information which enables readers to apply theory to practice in considering how bias operates particularly in the context of higher education. The authors know this context well and share a commitment to enacting the values of social justice through their longstanding practice in teaching and learning. Their subtle and informed approach invites readers to think systematically about how bias might operate strategically, systemically and at an individual level within the academy...This is a powerful and important text..."