Difference and how to respect differences
Diversity Training for Students
COURSE OVERVIEW
Our Diversity Elearning Course was developed with St Andrews University & Manchester University and is a module in our online student induction.
Universities are by their nature, hugely diverse places, particularly in terms of age, race, religion and culture.
Our diversity training for students course will ensure that students understand:
- difference and how to respect differences
- how inclusive behaviours and practices can translate into enhanced employability once they leave university.
- the differences between bullying and harassment and how they relate to the Equality Act 2010.
Always up-to-date
We regularly review our courses to ensure content is relevant and up-to-date,Ā so if you buy any of our e-learning courses youāll get all the updates we make, so youāll always be up-to-date with current legislation.
Learning by design
All of our Diversity Elearning CourseS are highly interactive with rich graphics and audio-visual content, blending a variety of question types to encourage learners to apply concepts to their daily work routine.
Easy to implement & customise
This Diversity Elearning Course comes with Marshall LMS (Learning Management System), which allows you to manage your elearning and track completed training.
Our in-house developers canĀ quickly & effectively adapt this courseĀ to your sector and organisation. You could also add your own graphics, photos & video and amend content to include your policies, procedures, and key areas.
Learn more
For a free demonstration of this Diversity for Students Elearning Course or to find out more about our other e-learning courses please contact us and well be in touch very soon.
COURSE PARTS
This course is split into 3 parts:
How inclusive behaviours and practices can translate into enhanced employability once they leave university
Differences between bullying and harassment and how they relate to the Equality Act 2010
COURSE FEATURES
What You Say
"Thereās pressure on students and Universities to cover topics such as Alcohol and Drug Awareness, Sexual Consent on Campus, Diversity, Social Media Savviness, Getting Support, Mental Health and Employability and we wanted to provide relevant, current information about important topics relevant to student life. I am super happy with the student induction course, especially as the Marshall E-Learning team delivered the module before the deadline. The team have been fantastic to work with. I hope this module will be really successful and we can continue working with Marshall E-Learning."
Carol Clutton, Student Support Services, University of SurreyAvailable as
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