Brown v. Board of Education was focused on eliminating racial stigma and creating greater racial equity in education. Unfortunately, racial and ethnic stigma is still a powerful force in educational institutions of all kind. In this manuscript, I review the ways that stigma impedes academic performance, shapes the classroom climate and student–teacher relationships, and is a powerful influence on students’ developing identities and identifications. Current efforts to create greater educational equity need to focus at least some of their attention on the issue of stigma and its role in educational performance and outcomes. Finally, strategies for reducing racial and ethnic stigma in the classroom are discussed
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Previous research has demonst...
This Article examines the strength of arguments concerning the causal connection between racial stig...
Recent research highlights the academic gaps between Black students and White students. Much of the...
Brown v. Board of Education was focused on eliminating racial stigma and creating greater racial equ...
This Article challenges the failure of courts and advocates considering remedies in school cases to ...
Prejudice and discrimination are a big topic in today’s world. However, while the issue is largely f...
Brown v. Board of Education (1954) emphasized that segregation in schools leads the stigmatized stud...
Racial tension in the academic environment has been prevalent in American society since Brown v. The...
Critical race theorists assert that racism in society and schools is a factor that impedes the progr...
This study looks at the risks and protective factors associated with African American and White earl...
Since the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas decision in 1954, and the implementation of ...
This study deals with the question of how black students\u27 academic performance may be impacted by...
We discuss the legacy of Brown for today\u27s students and today\u27s schools, and find that legacy ...
A range of conceptual models exist relating to stigma and identity. However, only recently have simu...
Discussions regarding racism and white privilege and the field of education often lead to the develo...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Previous research has demonst...
This Article examines the strength of arguments concerning the causal connection between racial stig...
Recent research highlights the academic gaps between Black students and White students. Much of the...
Brown v. Board of Education was focused on eliminating racial stigma and creating greater racial equ...
This Article challenges the failure of courts and advocates considering remedies in school cases to ...
Prejudice and discrimination are a big topic in today’s world. However, while the issue is largely f...
Brown v. Board of Education (1954) emphasized that segregation in schools leads the stigmatized stud...
Racial tension in the academic environment has been prevalent in American society since Brown v. The...
Critical race theorists assert that racism in society and schools is a factor that impedes the progr...
This study looks at the risks and protective factors associated with African American and White earl...
Since the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas decision in 1954, and the implementation of ...
This study deals with the question of how black students\u27 academic performance may be impacted by...
We discuss the legacy of Brown for today\u27s students and today\u27s schools, and find that legacy ...
A range of conceptual models exist relating to stigma and identity. However, only recently have simu...
Discussions regarding racism and white privilege and the field of education often lead to the develo...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Previous research has demonst...
This Article examines the strength of arguments concerning the causal connection between racial stig...
Recent research highlights the academic gaps between Black students and White students. Much of the...