Are teachers' expectations different for racial minority than for European American students? A meta-analysis.
Kingston University · City University of New York · +1 more institution
Abstract
Four quantitative meta-analyses examined whether teachers' expectations, referrals, positive and neutral speech, and negative speech differed toward ethnic minority students (i.e., African American, Asian American, and Latino/a) as compared with European American students. Teachers were found to hold the highest expectations for Asian American students (d = -.17). In addition, teachers held more positive expectations for European American students than for Latino/a (d =.46) or African American (d =.25) students. Teachers made more positive referrals and fewer negative referrals for European American students than for Latino/a and African American students (d =.31). Although teachers directed more positive and…
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2Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Meta-analysis
- Racial differences
- Racial bias
- Asian americans
- Mathematics education
- Academic achievement
- Ethnic group
- Quality Education