A psychological phenomenon may be a significant cause of academic underachievement by minorities in law school. This phenomenon, called stereotype threat, occurs as a result of the fear of confirming a negative group stereotype (such as African-Americans are not as intelligent as Whites). When subject to this threat — as a consequence of being confronted with environmental or explicit triggers — people do worse in academic settings than they otherwise are capable of doing. In this article, I explore the implications of the research on stereotype threat for law schools and make several recommendations to deal with the threat. There are natural implications for law school admissions, of course. If a portion of our applicant pool is affected b...
In elementary and secondary schools across the country, disproportionate numbers of African American...
The use of affirmative action policies in school admissions has been a continuing source of controve...
The central focus of this thesis was to demonstrate that the targets of negative stereotypes are mot...
A psychological phenomenon may be a significant cause of academic underachievement by minorities in ...
When individuals belong to a group about which there is a negative stereotype, their fear of confirm...
When individuals belong to a group about which there is a negative stereotype, their fear of confirm...
Professor Russell McClain, of University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, presented a w...
Education law and policy debates often focus on whether college and graduate school admissions offic...
As a practitioner in Academic Student Services, I am interested in examining the replicability and r...
Mr. Wheeler looks at the concept of stereotype threat and discusses ways to confront and combat it i...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2020. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisors: Geof...
Research has shown stereotype threat to be an effective barrier to the educational pursuits of Afric...
Affirmative action in higher education has been controversial since 1961. The Source of the River (D...
There is abundant evidence that demonstrates that individuals’ intellectual performance is undermine...
Integrating insights from research examining the effect of being seen through the lens of stereotype...
In elementary and secondary schools across the country, disproportionate numbers of African American...
The use of affirmative action policies in school admissions has been a continuing source of controve...
The central focus of this thesis was to demonstrate that the targets of negative stereotypes are mot...
A psychological phenomenon may be a significant cause of academic underachievement by minorities in ...
When individuals belong to a group about which there is a negative stereotype, their fear of confirm...
When individuals belong to a group about which there is a negative stereotype, their fear of confirm...
Professor Russell McClain, of University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, presented a w...
Education law and policy debates often focus on whether college and graduate school admissions offic...
As a practitioner in Academic Student Services, I am interested in examining the replicability and r...
Mr. Wheeler looks at the concept of stereotype threat and discusses ways to confront and combat it i...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2020. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisors: Geof...
Research has shown stereotype threat to be an effective barrier to the educational pursuits of Afric...
Affirmative action in higher education has been controversial since 1961. The Source of the River (D...
There is abundant evidence that demonstrates that individuals’ intellectual performance is undermine...
Integrating insights from research examining the effect of being seen through the lens of stereotype...
In elementary and secondary schools across the country, disproportionate numbers of African American...
The use of affirmative action policies in school admissions has been a continuing source of controve...
The central focus of this thesis was to demonstrate that the targets of negative stereotypes are mot...