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Allen, Terry; Harris, Jamelia Nicole – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2019
This study examines the role of phenotypic stereotypicality on pre-service teachers' perceptions and classroom management decisions about Black girls using participants from the Teacher Education Program (TEP) at the UCLA. Participants read the same subjective disruptive classroom behavior vignette paired with a photo of white or Black girl that…
Descriptors: African Americans, Females, Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes
Nguyen, Ngoc-Diep T.; Mullaney, Trish Morita – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
This exploratory narrative inquiry examines the experiences of Asian/American female school and district leaders as they mediate racism and sexism. Grounded in Asia Critical Race Theory (AsianCrit) and feminism, this study theorizes how Asian/American women are ascribed as hard-working and subservient "lapdogs," while simultaneously…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Females, Women Administrators, Racial Bias
Galloway, Margaret E. – 1987
A review of the literature reveals that American Indian women are stereotyped into two roles--Indian princess or Indian squaw. Indian women who reject their culture are considered to be princesses by the dominant culture. Those who remain with their culture are considered to be squaws by the dominant culture. This paper analyzes the portrayal of…
Descriptors: American Indian Literature, American Indians, Ethnic Stereotypes, Females
Waterman, Carolyn; Johnson, Debbie – 1979
The Chicana has traditionally been seen as a silent partner in a marriage and culture: one who is totally subservient to her husband and devoted only to his needs and her children's needs. This research questions if this role is changing and, if so, how and to what degree. A tragedy of the Chicana's future is that the barriers to development are…
Descriptors: Culture Conflict, Ethnic Stereotypes, Ethnicity, Family Structure
Estrada, Leobardo F. – Metas, 1980
Discusses weaknesses in present educational policy concerning Hispanics: (1) confusing of race and ethnicity; (2) ignoring the historical experience of various Hispanic groups; and (3) disregarding subgroup difference. Stresses need to bring policymakers and Hispanic researchers together. (ST)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Policy, Ethnic Stereotypes, Ethnicity
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
Taylor, Loretta Shird; Napier, Georgia – 1992
A study determined how economically deprived people were portrayed in selected works of children's literature. The content of 30 children's books of realistic fiction written by authors and illustrators of Newbery and Caldecott Award Winners and Honor Books was analyzed. Results indicated that: (1) nearly all economically deprived characters were…
Descriptors: Blacks, Characterization, Childrens Literature, Content Analysis
Rave, Elizabeth J.; Hannah, Gregory L. – 1984
White subjects were asked to evaluate toddler behavior after viewing a 14-minute film of a white child and a black child playing spontaneously. Each toddler was presented as both a male and a female to 208 well-educated adult subjects. In Treatment I, the children were called John and Mike; in Treatment II, Jane and Mary; in Treatment III, John…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior, Blacks, Demography
Gonzalez, Virginia – 1994
This paper relates the personal and professional experiences of a female minority ethnic researcher in her transition from international graduate student to assistant professor in the United States. It examines coping strategies for such situations, including: (1) assuming that most problems have an external sociohistorical nature; (2) realizing…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Career Development, College Faculty, Cooperation
Schiamberg, Lawrence B.; Lee, Mee-Sok – 1989
Summarized are findings of a 14-year longitudinal study of the educational and occupational outcomes of 524 adolescents in rural or urban low-income areas in six southern states. The sample included 343 white and 181 black youth. Focusing on the comparative contribution of the family as a context for adolescent educational and occupational…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Black Family, Blacks, Comparative Analysis
Wirtenberg, Jeana – 1978
The most recent evidence available indicates that prejudice against minorities and women is still widespread in America. Schools have not only failed to combat these prejudices, but they have often served to actively promote them. Textbooks generally ignore the position of minority Americans in contemporary life and often discuss minority history…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Child Development, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism
Aidman, Amy – 1999
This study analyzed girls' reactions to Disney's animated feature film "Pocahontas" in light of conclusions drawn from a previous critical textual analysis of the movie. The research addressed three questions: (1) how do Disney's claims to creation of positive prosocial representations of women and Native Americans in the movie…
Descriptors: American Indians, Animation, Audience Response, Cartoons
Castellanos, Jeanett – 1996
This paper reports on an in-depth ethnographic study of one Latina attending a predominantly White university. The study focuses on her experiences during the process of earning a graduate degree, the importance of family and cultural influences, and the differences between the path taken by Chicanas/Latinas in higher education and that of…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Culture Conflict, Ethnic Bias, Ethnic Stereotypes
Aquino, Belinda A. – 1978
Experiences of Filipino women in Hawaii are examined with regard to participation in the Hawaiian work force and retention of Filipino ethnicity. Ethnicity is interpreted to include a sense of identity and consciousness based on common history, culture, and territorial origin as well as race, nationality, and color. The document is presented in…
Descriptors: Asian History, Asian Studies, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background
Meyer, Katherine; And Others – 1980
This paper examines the portrayal of blacks, Asians, and native Americans in Fourth of July political cartoons from the 1870's to the 1970's in five American newspapers--the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Atlanta Constitution, Washington Post, and the Columbus Dispatch. Images of these racial and ethnic groups were compared with images of women…
Descriptors: American Indians, Asian Americans, Blacks, Captions