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Elliott, Stephen N.; Argulewicz, Ed N. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1983
Devereaux Elementary School Behavior Rating Scale scores of 64 handicapped and nonhandicapped Anglo and Mexican American children were analyzed for effects of ethnicity and diagnostic labels on Anglo teachers' ratings of children's behaviors in mainstream classrooms. Significant differences by ethnicity appeared in ratings of…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Behavior Rating Scales, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Education
Lee, Wanda M. L. – 1999
When client and counselor are from different cultural backgrounds, they tend to view things from disparate perspectives. Though a background in multiculturalism is required for program accreditation, most existing texts limit coverage to ethnicity, without the emphasis of broad concepts such as discrimination and acculturation, or coverage of…
Descriptors: American Indians, Anglo Americans, Asian Americans, Blacks

Kagan, Spencer; Zahn, G. Lawrence – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1983
To test possible cultural differences in strength of individualistic motivation and explore reliability of different individualism measures, two individualism measures were administered to 476 Anglo American, 156 Mexican American, and 101 Black children, aged six to 12. Results indicated age but not cultural differences in strength of…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Anglo Americans, Blacks, Competition

Chavez, David V.; And Others – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1997
A modified version of the Societal, Attitudinal, Familial, and Environmental Acculturative Stress Scale (SAFE) was administered to 71 Latino and Euramerican children aged 8-10 from southern California. Despite being U.S.-born, Latino children experienced significantly more acculturative stress than their Euramerican peers, thereby helping to…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Anglo Americans, Attitude Measures, Child Development

Zepeda, Marlene; Espinosa, Michael – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1988
Compares parents' knowledge of behavioral capabilities of young children in a sample of low-income Hispanic, Black, and Anglo communities. Results indicate foreign-born Hispanics, more than other groups, perceive children's motor skills and language abilities as developing at later age. Discusses implications for social programs. (Author/TES)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Behavior, Bilingualism, Blacks

Liu, Karen Chia-Yu; Blila, Susan – Contemporary Education, 1995
Young children from five ethnic groups completed surveys about self-concept, self-esteem, racial awareness, and knowledge of racial terms, attitudes, and preference. Anglo-American children had a viable self-concept. Most children were highly aware of distinct ethnic differences and liked all colors. Most minority children chose friends outside…
Descriptors: American Indians, Anglo Americans, Asian Americans, Blacks

Strom, Robert; And Others – International Journal of Early Childhood, 1990
The Parent as a Teacher Inventory was used to determine expectations of Anglo and Hispanic parents whose children were underrepresented in gifted education programs. Parent responses to the inventory, and a parent education curriculum that was developed based on the responses, are discussed. (BG)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Development, Early Childhood Education

Larke, Patricia J. – Action in Teacher Education, 1990
Study assessed the cultural sensitivity levels of female Anglo- and Mexican-American elementary preservice teachers (n=51) upon completion of a multicultural education course. Results indicated one course was insufficient to change attitudes to accept and respect student diversity. Most preferred not to work with students from different cultures.…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism, Culture Contact

Moreno, Robert P. – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1991
Examines the comparative research on maternal teaching behaviors of minority and low-status families. Offers some exploratory data that reexamines the verbal teaching behavior of Chicana- and Anglo-American mothers while instructing their children to tie their shoelaces. Contrary to earlier studies, the findings support that ethnic differences in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anglo Americans, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences

Chapa, Jorge; Valencia, Richard R. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1993
Presents data on rapid growth of the Latino population during the 1980s. Outlines ethnic and racial differences in educational attainment, family income, language status, age distribution, and other demographic variables. Discusses the impact of school segregation, growth of youth population, and low socioeconomic status on Latino access to…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Asian Americans, Blacks, Demography
Shoho, Alan R. – 1996
Research suggests that public schools and their authoritarian organizational structure contribute to adolescent alienation, which in turn fosters gang membership. This paper examines alienation and gang membership among eighth-graders in a rural middle school in south central Texas. All 147 students in grade 8 completed a modified version of the…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Early Adolescents, Educational Environment, Females
Spears, Jacqueline D. – Rural Clearinghouse Digest, 1994
Rural counties are among both the most and the least ethnically diverse, conditions that offer different but equally compelling rationales for multicultural education. Diverse communities need to acknowledge their cultural wealth, creating community structures that respect differences and build on the strengths of each culture. Homogeneous…
Descriptors: American Indians, Anglo Americans, Change Strategies, Cultural Awareness
Menchaca, Velma Dora – 1992
Little prior research exists on the achievement motivation of Mexican American students. In a rural south Texas junior high school, 120 eighth-grade students completed the 1969 Achieving Tendency Scales and demographic and socioeconomic questionnaires. Subjects were equally divided among four groups: Mexican American males and females and Anglo…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Need, Anglo Americans, Fear
Wilson, Ruth D. – 1991
For an ethnographic study of the personal and educational needs of Hispanic and Anglo adolescent mothers and the services affecting their decision to remain in school, researchers interviewed eight teenage mothers--four in a special high school teen parents' program and four who had dropped out of the program. Two young women in each group were…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Adolescents, Anglo Americans, Dropout Prevention
Carlson, Jerry S. – 1983
This study assessed the usefulness of the dynamic testing approach to optimize testing procedures by reducing or eliminating bias, conceived of as error in measurement attributable to factors entering into performance which were not the target of the assessment. The study examined: (1) whether the dynamic assessment approach yields information…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Blacks, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Measurement