About City of Glasgow College
“Equality and diversity has moved from a tickbox exercise to be embedded within the culture – it doesn’t feel like an added extra any more”.
In 2014, we developed a mobile-responsive equality and diversity course for City of Glasgow College. The course was commissioned as part of the college’s ongoing commitment to counter issues of racism, sexism and unconscious bias amongst the student and staff population.
With many universities around the UK seeking to tackle this issue, bespoke equality and diversity training is in strong demand. But the ability to reach an increasingly time-pressured and geographically diverse group of learners was going to be an issue.
The approach
To counter this, we designed a mobile responsive course that could be accessed via the university’s Virtual Learning Environment from any location. This meant more students (including distance learners) could access the course, as well as fulfil the university’s criteria for accessibility and digitisation.
Ensuring the course could reach as large an audience as possible, the app was designed to be compatible with all platforms – whether they’re an iPhone, Android or Windows device.
The results
Since its launch the equality and diversity course has been taken by over 2,500 registered students. To date, the feedback from students has shown that the course has been ‘very well received’ prompting the college to measure the impact of the training in the months ahead.
The success of the college’s equality and diversity programme has been highlighted by the Education Scotland in the annual report, which states:
“The emphasis placed by the college on diversity and equality issues has a positive influence on staff, with staff identifying that this impacts positively on learning and teaching “every day, and in every lesson”.
Staff and learners also appreciated the personal and curricular benefits of working and learning within a very diverse environment. The diversity of the college environment and the focus on equalities and good practice has had a significant impact on the culture of the college.
One member of staff commented that: “Equality and diversity has moved from a tickbox exercise to be embedded within the culture – it doesn’t feel like an added extra any more”.
Testimonial
Graeme Brewster, City of Glasgow College’s Diversity & Equalities Manager, said:
“Whilst other companies provide similar packages, I was delighted by the level of customisation and localisation available from [Marshalls]. Indeed, we were able to incorporate images and reference to policy, values, behaviours and services specific to our college, together with a Scottish voice-over.
“Subsequently, rather than adopting a generic, off-the-shelf product, [Marshalls] has created a real feeling of ownership through designing a college specific branded package aimed at students.
“Apart from the quality and professionalism of the finished module, I was most impressed by the flexible “can do” ethos of [Marshalls] and look forward to developing our already flourishing relationship over the next few years as part of our annual subscription.”
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This content was initially published on Marshallelearning.com and has been uploaded to and lightly amended on Ciphr.com as part of the brand amalgamation in August 2024. Instances of 'Marshall E-Learning' have been shortened to [Marshalls] for conciseness.