Abstract

Statistics, reports and anecdotal evidence indicate that black and minority ethnic students continue to be less successful than their white peers and that they encounter more difficulties and setbacks. This article describes a small study in the Primary Teacher Training Department of a university. It attempted to identify some of the obstacles the students encountered and to ascertain whether these were differently experienced by students from non-traditional backgrounds

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