In two studies, we examined how primary school teachers use the subtle structural properties of language to communicate different evaluations of students who achieve higher versus lower marks, boys versus girls, and students with immigrant versus nonimmigrant origins. Written judgments of final evaluation records were coded for language abstraction. Results showed that students with higher marks are described with more abstract positive and more concrete negative terms than those receiving lower marks. By varying language abstraction teachers also communicate more favorable evaluations of girls than boys and of students with nonimmigrant than immigrant origins. These findings uncovered a linguistic evaluation bias that implicitly enhances g...
Student evaluations of teaching are widely believed to contain gender bias. In this study, we conduc...
generation immigrants and girls are graded worse in math than comparable natives and boys, respectiv...
This paper studies the effect of teacher gender and ethnicity on student evaluations of teaching at ...
In two studies, we examined how primary school teachers use the subtle structural properties of lang...
In two studies, we examined how primary school teachers use the subtle structural properties of lang...
Consistent evidence shows that girls perform better than boys throughout their scholastic career up ...
Consistent evidence shows that girls perform better than boys throughout their scholastic career up ...
Consistent evidence shows that girls perform better than boys throughout their scholastic career up ...
none2Conceiving language as a tool that couples cognition and action is particularly relevant when j...
Points below the line at one indicate bias against groups (aggregated females, and non-English, teac...
When university students are asked to rate their instructors, their evaluations are often influenced...
When university students are asked to rate their instructors, their evaluations are often influenced...
To update and extend research on teachers ’ expectations of students of different sociocultural grou...
Points below the line at one indicate bias against groups (English (E) and non-English (NE) speaking...
Student evaluations of teaching are widely believed to contain gender bias. In this study, we conduc...
Student evaluations of teaching are widely believed to contain gender bias. In this study, we conduc...
generation immigrants and girls are graded worse in math than comparable natives and boys, respectiv...
This paper studies the effect of teacher gender and ethnicity on student evaluations of teaching at ...
In two studies, we examined how primary school teachers use the subtle structural properties of lang...
In two studies, we examined how primary school teachers use the subtle structural properties of lang...
Consistent evidence shows that girls perform better than boys throughout their scholastic career up ...
Consistent evidence shows that girls perform better than boys throughout their scholastic career up ...
Consistent evidence shows that girls perform better than boys throughout their scholastic career up ...
none2Conceiving language as a tool that couples cognition and action is particularly relevant when j...
Points below the line at one indicate bias against groups (aggregated females, and non-English, teac...
When university students are asked to rate their instructors, their evaluations are often influenced...
When university students are asked to rate their instructors, their evaluations are often influenced...
To update and extend research on teachers ’ expectations of students of different sociocultural grou...
Points below the line at one indicate bias against groups (English (E) and non-English (NE) speaking...
Student evaluations of teaching are widely believed to contain gender bias. In this study, we conduc...
Student evaluations of teaching are widely believed to contain gender bias. In this study, we conduc...
generation immigrants and girls are graded worse in math than comparable natives and boys, respectiv...
This paper studies the effect of teacher gender and ethnicity on student evaluations of teaching at ...