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Lewis Doyle; Peter R. Harris; Matthew J. Easterbrook – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2024
A growing body of research has demonstrated that teachers' judgements may be biased by the demographics and characteristics of the students they teach. However, less work has investigated the contexts in which teachers may be most vulnerable to bias. In two pre-registered experimental studies we explored whether the quality of students' work, and…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Bias, Context Effect, Cognitive Processes
Martyn Reynolds; Pio Lupo – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2024
There is concern in Aotearoa New Zealand that Pacific students, families, and communities are underserved by schooling. Of note is the inability of education to encourage and equitably enable Pacific students to follow a successful journey into science. To shed light on this situation, this article presents the stories of two young Pacific…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Pacific Islanders, Minority Group Students, STEM Education
Ollrogge, Karen; Frühauf, Madita; Mros, Theresa; Böttger, Julia; Höhne, Elisabeth; McElvany, Nele; Zander, Lysann; Hannover, Bettina – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2022
Lower vocabulary in German is repeatedly reported for students with Turkish migration background attending school in Germany. We investigated whether in students of Turkish descent (a) learning vocabulary is impaired when the teacher activates the negative stereotype that students with Turkish family language learn less well and (b) whether a…
Descriptors: Immigrants, German, Second Language Learning, Foreign Countries
Helmick, Linda – Art Education, 2022
White Savior Industrial Complex (WSIC) encapsulates a myth that non-White communities need White outsiders to rescue them. WSIC is one of many ways well-intentioned outsiders fail to serve communities, and teacher education programs perpetuate WSIC by obscuring race, Black culture, and White privilege. In addition to WSIC theory, the author used…
Descriptors: White Teachers, Ethnic Stereotypes, Minority Group Students, Art Teachers
Mark Anthony Page – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This study aims to understand how Black educational leaders experienced colorism and how they perceive colorism affects Black students today. A lot of research has been conducted on colorism in the greater social system, but little has been done in the context of education. The study consisted of eight Black urban administrators who through their…
Descriptors: African Americans, African American Students, Administrator Attitudes, Racism
Victoria Symphony-Guillory Anderson – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Disproportionate discipline, also known as the discipline gap, is the result of the frequent occurrence of punitive or exclusionary discipline measures. It represents a flaw in the educational system that negatively disrupts the African American student population more than any other demographic. This form of punishment removes students from the…
Descriptors: Disproportionate Representation, Discipline, Punishment, Suspension
Eren, Arzi; Çavusoglu, Çise – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2023
In the last four years, with the implementation of the policy of integration of the Syrian refugee students into the public schools in Turkey, there has been a significant rise in the number of Syrian students in mainstream classrooms. Based on the analysis of the discourses of Turkish teachers and students about Syrian students, this study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Refugees, Public Schools, Social Bias
García-Louis, Claudia; Sáenz, Victor B.; Guida, Tonia – Urban Education, 2023
In this qualitative research study we illustrate how implicit biases held by college personnel hinders the educational success of Latino men attending urban community colleges in Texas. In particular, we identify how often well-intentioned educators are (un)aware of how often they perpetrate racial microaggressions against Latino men. Interviews…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, School Personnel, Barriers, Hispanic American Students
Monica Gonzalez Ybarra; Citlalli Garcia; Marisol Jimenez – Bilingual Research Journal, 2024
In this paper, we look at pedagogies of care articulated by Latina high school teachers who teach Latinx multilingual students in a variety of content areas, including Latinx studies. We draw on raciolinguistics to understand how the teachers in this study practice "critical linguistic cariño," a radical form of care that considers how…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Hispanic Americans, Minority Group Teachers, Student Diversity
Asian Critical Theory and Counternarratives of Asian American Art Educators in U.S. Higher Education
Shin, Ryan; Bae, Jaehan; Gu, Min; Hsieh, Kevin; Koo, Ahran; Lee, Oksun; Lim, Maria – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2022
This article is a collective counternarrative of seven Asian American art educators in higher education in the United States. Critically reflecting on their research and pedagogical practices, we attempt to recognize and address the voices and challenges of Asian Americans in the field of art education. We employed Asian Critical Theory as a…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Critical Race Theory, Art Education, Art Teachers
Mauricio Véliz-Campos; Felipe Roa; Leonardo Veliz – Asian-Pacific Journal of Second and Foreign Language Education, 2024
This research critically examines the multifaceted role of English as a foreign language (EFL) coursebooks beyond mere language learning objectives. Specifically, the study focuses on how these coursebooks often project universal cultural values that, though seemingly bland, can perpetuate power dynamics leading to various forms of inequality.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Literary Devices, Textbooks
Wright, Justin T. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The achievement gap between African American students is growing larger compared to other racial groups. Despite being cognizant of the alarming African American learning gap, there continues to be minimal research that explains and determines the impact of the classroom teacher. Moreover, as Black children continue to underperform on standardized…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, African American Students, Academic Ability, Achievement Gap
Emilia María Valenzuela-Vergara – Multicultural Education Review, 2023
A growing body of research has investigated how school staff attitudes and beliefs towards immigrant students play a crucial role in their process of integration. However, the literature has consistently focused on the effects of teachers' beliefs on immigrant students' academic achievements, omitting other factors such as the effect on students'…
Descriptors: Ethnic Stereotypes, Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Teacher Attitudes
Tiwari, Nikhil M. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2022
This article examines the racializing processes throughlining the meaning-making of a Guru Vandana--an annual teacher appreciation event organized by many Asian Indian communities across the U.S.--that took place in a Midwestern city in 2019. Guided by a framework of transmodalities (a novel lens for the analysis of multimodal semiosis) and…
Descriptors: Indians, Asian Americans, Parents, White Teachers
Tamar Hager – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
This article demonstrates how stories serve as effective methodology when scrutinizing the meaning of social and political conflicts in diverse classrooms. I base my argument on a story about a distressing conflict among students from different ethnic, and national backgrounds occurring in an academic course at an Israeli college. A detailed…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Experience, Arabs, Jews