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Publication Date: 2019-Apr
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Understanding Disciplinary Disproportionality: Stereotypes Shape Pre-Service Teachers' Beliefs about Black Boys' Behavior
Kunesh, Claire E.; Noltemeyer, Amity
Urban Education, v54 n4 p471-498 Apr 2019
The disproportionate discipline of Black male students is a pervasive problem in U.S. schools. To examine the role of stereotypes in disciplinary disproportionality, pre-service teachers were randomly assigned to read a vignette about a defiant student. Those who read a vignette about a Black student believed that the student was more likely to misbehave in the future, compared with those who read a vignette about a White student. These findings suggest that some teachers attribute the misbehavior of Black male students to more stable causes, which may lead them to alter their behavior toward these students.
Descriptors: Males, African American Students, Vignettes, Preservice Teachers, Disproportionate Representation, Stereotypes, Behavior Problems, Student Teachers, White Students, Comparative Analysis, Teacher Student Relationship, Attribution Theory, Cultural Differences, Discipline Policy, Racial Bias, Social Desirability, Student Attitudes
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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