Teachers are an important source of information for traditionally disadvantaged students. However, little is known about how teachers form expectations and whether they are systematically biased. We investigate whether student-teacher demographic mismatch affects high school teachers’ expectations for students’ educational attainment. Using a student fixed effects strategy that exploits expectations data from two teachers per student, we find that non-black teachers of black students have significantly lower expectations than do black teachers. These effects are larger for black male students and math teachers. Our findings add to a growing literature on the role of limited information in perpetuating educational attainment gaps
This chapter examines whether, how often, and to what extent the teacher expectations deviate from t...
Behavioral and academic outcomes differ for students by race, ability, and gender within the K-12 pu...
Teachers’ racial, ethnic, and gender biases have been shown to impact their classroom practices and ...
Teachers are an important source of information for traditionally disadvantaged students. However, l...
Wong and Wong (2004) reported teachers‟ perceptions could become a self-fulfilling prophecy when add...
Based on teachers' knowledge base of students, teacher expectations of students' (future) abilities ...
textThis dissertation examines the influence of student, teacher, and school variables on English an...
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gaps among its students. Students of color and those from lower-income backgrounds often have poorer...
While progress to close racial achievement gaps has stagnated and income achievement gaps have grown...
Black primary-school students matched to a same-race teacher perform better on standardized tests an...
Based on teachers' knowledge base of students, teacher expectations of students' (future) abilities ...
In past columns, I have reported on more than one study that shows that expectations for “brilliance...
When people interact with others, they form expectations about what these others will say or do. The...
Earlier conclusions of no significant bias for teacher expectations have been based on regression ...
This chapter examines whether, how often, and to what extent the teacher expectations deviate from t...
Behavioral and academic outcomes differ for students by race, ability, and gender within the K-12 pu...
Teachers’ racial, ethnic, and gender biases have been shown to impact their classroom practices and ...
Teachers are an important source of information for traditionally disadvantaged students. However, l...
Wong and Wong (2004) reported teachers‟ perceptions could become a self-fulfilling prophecy when add...
Based on teachers' knowledge base of students, teacher expectations of students' (future) abilities ...
textThis dissertation examines the influence of student, teacher, and school variables on English an...
5 p.A microfiche version of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: ...
gaps among its students. Students of color and those from lower-income backgrounds often have poorer...
While progress to close racial achievement gaps has stagnated and income achievement gaps have grown...
Black primary-school students matched to a same-race teacher perform better on standardized tests an...
Based on teachers' knowledge base of students, teacher expectations of students' (future) abilities ...
In past columns, I have reported on more than one study that shows that expectations for “brilliance...
When people interact with others, they form expectations about what these others will say or do. The...
Earlier conclusions of no significant bias for teacher expectations have been based on regression ...
This chapter examines whether, how often, and to what extent the teacher expectations deviate from t...
Behavioral and academic outcomes differ for students by race, ability, and gender within the K-12 pu...
Teachers’ racial, ethnic, and gender biases have been shown to impact their classroom practices and ...