Good quality lessons help students learn the material and succeed. Specifically, for students the same race as their teacher, the same-race effect is said to be beneficial in helping these students increase their academic performance. On the opposite ends bad quality lessons and the other-race effect would not increase academic performance and could potentially lower it. The same-race effect is said to benefit students in minority groups the most because of increased representation. This study looks at whether minority participants learn better from teachers of their same race. This study also looks at how effective lesson quality is when it is combined with the same and other race effects
In the wake of the Brown v. Board of Education (1954) decision, thousands of teachers of color lost ...
Same work, lower grade? Student ethnicity and teachers ’ subjective assessments Reyn van Ewijk* Prev...
An important effect of teaching quality is seen on students’ cognitive and affective outcomes. The u...
In the wake of the Brown v. Board of Education (1954) decision, thousands of teachers of color lost ...
Research shows that teachers’ treatment and perceptions of students will vary based upon the race o...
Studies on school and classroom heterogeneity in terms of students’ socioeconomic and ethnic-cultura...
This paper will examine the positive effects of indepth course work on ethnic and cultural minor...
Teacher-child race/ethnic match may play a role in reducing the education achievement gap in America...
Abstract – Recommendations for the aggressive recruitment of minority teachers are based on hypothes...
Abstract.—Recommendations for the aggressive recruitment of minority teachers are based on hypothesi...
This study deals with the question of how black students\u27 academic performance may be impacted by...
Racial disparities persist between Black and White student populations in the United States, especia...
Previous research shows that ethnic minority students perform poorer in school when they are taught ...
Does a teacher’s race matter? This pilot study with students and teachers in a low-income area of th...
Previous research shows that ethnic minority students perform poorer in school when they are taught ...
In the wake of the Brown v. Board of Education (1954) decision, thousands of teachers of color lost ...
Same work, lower grade? Student ethnicity and teachers ’ subjective assessments Reyn van Ewijk* Prev...
An important effect of teaching quality is seen on students’ cognitive and affective outcomes. The u...
In the wake of the Brown v. Board of Education (1954) decision, thousands of teachers of color lost ...
Research shows that teachers’ treatment and perceptions of students will vary based upon the race o...
Studies on school and classroom heterogeneity in terms of students’ socioeconomic and ethnic-cultura...
This paper will examine the positive effects of indepth course work on ethnic and cultural minor...
Teacher-child race/ethnic match may play a role in reducing the education achievement gap in America...
Abstract – Recommendations for the aggressive recruitment of minority teachers are based on hypothes...
Abstract.—Recommendations for the aggressive recruitment of minority teachers are based on hypothesi...
This study deals with the question of how black students\u27 academic performance may be impacted by...
Racial disparities persist between Black and White student populations in the United States, especia...
Previous research shows that ethnic minority students perform poorer in school when they are taught ...
Does a teacher’s race matter? This pilot study with students and teachers in a low-income area of th...
Previous research shows that ethnic minority students perform poorer in school when they are taught ...
In the wake of the Brown v. Board of Education (1954) decision, thousands of teachers of color lost ...
Same work, lower grade? Student ethnicity and teachers ’ subjective assessments Reyn van Ewijk* Prev...
An important effect of teaching quality is seen on students’ cognitive and affective outcomes. The u...