Discussing socioeconomic status in college classes can be challenging. Both teachers and students feel uncomfortable, yet social class matters more than ever. This is especially true, given increased income inequality in the United States and indications that higher education does not reduce this inequality as much as many people hope. Resources from current psychological science can inform teaching by providing insights about social class stereotypes, attributions about blame and deserving, trust, cross-class interactions, and class cultures. Implications for teaching include paying attention to the potential for class-based stereotype threat, cultural mismatch, and stigma, as well as considering relative status in addition to absolute ran...
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sociological ideas about the nature and causes of social harm. Their folk beliefs locate the cause o...
Undergraduate statistics courses are perceived as challenging by both students and instructors. Stud...
Discussing socioeconomic status in college classes can be challenging. Both teachers and students fe...
Social class remains a largely unexplored domain of psychological research. While steps have been ta...
The examination of barriers in relation to college students ’ vocational choice and development is a...
Classism, i.e., socioeconomic stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination that college students direc...
International audienceThis article examines how the educational system participates in the reproduct...
Undergraduates, especially those from lower income backgrounds, may perceive their social class back...
International audienceThree studies conducted among fifth and sixth graders examined how school cont...
The purpose of this article is to discuss meritocracy as it impacts our undergraduate college teachi...
Discourses of social class are an important object of study because how people talk about social cla...
Issues surrounding social class are often overlooked and rarely discussed in higher education; howev...
In the United States, one is born into a family that can be identified as working class, middle clas...
Although racial groupings are not biologically determined, socially constructed racial categorizatio...
This study investigated the relationships among personal and environmental variables (i.e., college ...
sociological ideas about the nature and causes of social harm. Their folk beliefs locate the cause o...
Undergraduate statistics courses are perceived as challenging by both students and instructors. Stud...
Discussing socioeconomic status in college classes can be challenging. Both teachers and students fe...
Social class remains a largely unexplored domain of psychological research. While steps have been ta...
The examination of barriers in relation to college students ’ vocational choice and development is a...
Classism, i.e., socioeconomic stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination that college students direc...
International audienceThis article examines how the educational system participates in the reproduct...
Undergraduates, especially those from lower income backgrounds, may perceive their social class back...
International audienceThree studies conducted among fifth and sixth graders examined how school cont...
The purpose of this article is to discuss meritocracy as it impacts our undergraduate college teachi...
Discourses of social class are an important object of study because how people talk about social cla...
Issues surrounding social class are often overlooked and rarely discussed in higher education; howev...
In the United States, one is born into a family that can be identified as working class, middle clas...
Although racial groupings are not biologically determined, socially constructed racial categorizatio...
This study investigated the relationships among personal and environmental variables (i.e., college ...
sociological ideas about the nature and causes of social harm. Their folk beliefs locate the cause o...
Undergraduate statistics courses are perceived as challenging by both students and instructors. Stud...