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Ishikawa, Michael; And Others – 1975
This report prepared by the California Advisory Committee for the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights is said to constitute an initial attempt to present a demographic sketch of Asian Americans and Pacific Peoples and to describe generally the areas in which they encounter significant problems. In order to destroy existing stereotypes about Asian…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Chinese Americans, Demography, Ethnic Groups
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Moore, Helen A. – Elementary School Journal, 1988
Examines leadership skills and the perception of leadership by students and teachers in 10 desegregated elementary schools that were divided into high equity and low equity groups. In low equity schools, perceptions of leadership were lower among Hispanics than Anglos. (SKC)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Education, Equal Education, Ethnic Bias
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Schwarzwald, J.; And Others – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1985
Describes a study done to assess the degree to which changes in interethnic acceptance, due to contact under integration, generalize to an individual's views of unknown or stereotypic group members. Findings show that acquaintanceship elevates interpersonal acceptance but that the pattern of acceptance does not carry over to unacquainted figures…
Descriptors: Culture Contact, Ethnic Relations, Ethnic Stereotypes, Ethnicity
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Fairchild, Halford H.; Cozens, Joy Asamen – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1981
Investigation of the varying impact of ethnic names for Mexican Americans on the stereotyping behavior of White university undergraduates indicated that Anglo students tended to view Chicanos, but not Mexican Americans, as ignorant and cruel and that they described Mexican Americans as faithful and Hispanics as talkative and tradition-loving. (CM)
Descriptors: College Students, Ethnic Stereotypes, Higher Education, Hispanic Americans
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Casas, J. Manuel; And Others – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1981
University counselors tested (16) use organizational strategies to process information about students in such a way that they tend to form constellations of stereotypes corresponding to specific ethnic groups. A tendency not to differentiate Anglo- and Asian American stereotypes exists; Chicano stereotypes are well-differentiated from those two…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Asian Americans, College Students, Counseling Effectiveness
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Clarkson, Philip – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 1993
Studied 18 mathematics textbooks and found: most segments of the books did not refer to people, 45% of people depicted were male compared to 39% female, most people depicted were shown as active not passive, and only 8% of instances showed a person who was not Anglo-Australian. (MKR)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnic Stereotypes, Ethnicity
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Willis, Gwendolyn – The Pennsylvania Black Conference on Higher Education Journal, 1990
A survey of 200 colleges and universities was undertaken to determine to what extent a multicultural approach was used to prepare students to write screenplays for multicultural audiences. Content of scriptwriting courses was also analyzed and instructor attitudes assessed. Although teachers agreed stereotyping was undesirable, few included the…
Descriptors: Commercial Television, Course Content, Cross Cultural Training, Ethnic Stereotypes
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Sanchez, Tony R. – Urban Education, 2001
Examined trade books regarding their accuracy in depicting Native Americans. Criteria embodied an authenticity guideline based on Five Great Values (e.g., generosity and sharing, coexisting with nature, and courage). Over half of the books had at least satisfactory depictions. Bias and stereotyping persisted enough to recommend using the guideline…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Literature, American Indians, Cultural Awareness
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Obi, Sunday O.; Obiakor, Festus – Western Journal of Black Studies, 2001
Cultural differences can be barriers for African American students. General educators often turn to special educators for assistance, placing students in at-risk positions that magnify denigrating stereotypes. Many African American students are misidentified, misassessed, and misinstructed. Discusses factors underlying the education of African…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black Education, Black Students, Cultural Differences
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White, Carmen M. – Comparative Education Review, 2001
In the multiethnic South Pacific nation of Fiji--a former British colony--the impact of Western theoretical hegemony on educational discourse is evident. Results of extensive fieldwork show how themes of achievement motivation, differential valuation of education, and cultural deficit theory combine with surviving colonial discourse and…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Colonialism, Cultural Differences, Educational Attainment
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Enesco, Ileana; Navarro, Alejandra; Paradela, Isabel; Guerrero, Silvia – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology: an international lifespan journal, 2005
96 Spanish and Latin American children from 3 grades in Madrid reported their knowledge of positive and negative stereotypes regarding Spaniards, Gypsies, Latin American and Chinese people. Their personal beliefs about these four ethnic groups were also assessed. Stereotypes about Spaniards were perceived as overwhelmingly positive and least…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Spanish Speaking, Ethnic Stereotypes
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Rivadeneyra, Rocio – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2006
The pervasiveness of harmful stereotypes about Latinos has led to concern over the effects of these on individuals. The mass media play a central role in perpetuating these stereotypes, yet we know very little about how Latinos perceive them. The purpose of this study was to examine how Latino adolescents view portrayals of Latino characters on…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Television, Focus Groups, High School Students
Williams, M. Willson – 1982
Positive or negative attitudes toward the number of children a woman has are often thought to be related to ethnicity and religious background. It was hypothesized that Hispanics, when compared with Anglos, would place higher positive values on women with children than on women with no children and that religious identification with the Catholic…
Descriptors: Catholics, Children, College Students, Cultural Influences
Greenberg, George S.; And Others – 1978
Some factors which impede observation, intervention and change in the assessment and treatment of the ethnocultural minority family result from conceptual stereotyping, stereotyped behavior and interactions comprising pseudopsychologies. Social science literature has played a role in psychosocial stereotyping as well. One of the primary factors in…
Descriptors: Bias, Bilingualism, Cocounseling, Cultural Influences
Westphal, Raymond C., Jr. – 1977
This is the report of a study which investigated the relationship between interethnic curriculum and racial prejudice in a group of first grade children who had been exposed to interethnic instructional curriculum in kindergarten and first grade. A review of literature on the subject clarifies possible confounding variables to be considered in…
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Research, Ethnic Stereotypes, Experimental Curriculum
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