This graduate project was part of a group project completed by five school and district administrators in Hillsborough County, Florida. The project began because of our passion for teachers who are able to establish a culture of care in their classrooms that support students academically but transform their learning through experiences that enable them to be more highly engaged and productive students, regardless of ethnicity, socioeconomic status, perceived academic abilities, and backgrounds. My project component looked at research on teacher expectations and their effects on student success. Why does the color of a child\u27s skin tone trigger lower expectations by some teachers? Why does this occur? How can school leaders and teachers c...
The purpose of this presentation is to report cn a study undertaken by the author to:Isses teachers ...
Disciplinary practices teachers use in their classrooms frequently result in life-altering consequen...
Numerous studies have considered the implications of child characteristics such as race and gender o...
This graduate project was part of a group project completed by five school and district administrato...
Since the statement of then -Secretary of Education Paige on the "soft bigotry of low expectations,"...
abstract: There is a nationwide gap in which African American, Hispanic and low-income students perf...
This capstone project was part of a group project completed by five school and district administrato...
Because the achievement gap between White students and students of other racial groups is a matter o...
The research question addressed through this capstone is, how are elevated teacher expectations tran...
peer reviewedBackground: Research exploring mechanisms driving inequalities in school systems, has f...
This capstone project was part of a group project completed by five school and district ad...
This qualitative study was designed to explore how primarily White educators describe their beliefs ...
Overly simplistic explanations for why some students succeed in school and others do not tend to bec...
textThis dissertation examines the influence of student, teacher, and school variables on English an...
How do implicit bias impact discipline in schools? Educators are faced with many new students every ...
The purpose of this presentation is to report cn a study undertaken by the author to:Isses teachers ...
Disciplinary practices teachers use in their classrooms frequently result in life-altering consequen...
Numerous studies have considered the implications of child characteristics such as race and gender o...
This graduate project was part of a group project completed by five school and district administrato...
Since the statement of then -Secretary of Education Paige on the "soft bigotry of low expectations,"...
abstract: There is a nationwide gap in which African American, Hispanic and low-income students perf...
This capstone project was part of a group project completed by five school and district administrato...
Because the achievement gap between White students and students of other racial groups is a matter o...
The research question addressed through this capstone is, how are elevated teacher expectations tran...
peer reviewedBackground: Research exploring mechanisms driving inequalities in school systems, has f...
This capstone project was part of a group project completed by five school and district ad...
This qualitative study was designed to explore how primarily White educators describe their beliefs ...
Overly simplistic explanations for why some students succeed in school and others do not tend to bec...
textThis dissertation examines the influence of student, teacher, and school variables on English an...
How do implicit bias impact discipline in schools? Educators are faced with many new students every ...
The purpose of this presentation is to report cn a study undertaken by the author to:Isses teachers ...
Disciplinary practices teachers use in their classrooms frequently result in life-altering consequen...
Numerous studies have considered the implications of child characteristics such as race and gender o...