Contains fulltext : 157556.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Obese children experience disadvantages in school and discrimination from their teachers. Teachers' implicit and explicit attitudes have been identified as contributing to these disadvantages. Drawing on dual process models, we investigated the nature of pre-service teachers' implicit and explicit attitudes, their motivation to respond without prejudice, and how attitudes influence their judgments of an obese student. Results showed that implicit anti-obesity bias might stem from an implicit positivity toward thinness rather than from an implicit negativity toward obesity. Explicit attitudes were mixed: positive attitudes toward achievement, a dislike of ...
Study One aimed to provide a current understanding of pupils’ attitudes towards people who are overw...
Study One aimed to provide a current understanding of pupils’ attitudes towards people who are overw...
t has been suggested that physical education (PE) teachers hold strong anti-fat attitudes and thatth...
Obese children experience disadvantages in school and discrimination from their teachers. Teachers’ ...
Obese children experience disadvantages in school and discrimination from their teachers. Teachers' ...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the beliefs and attitudes of preservice health and p...
Teachers have an active role in helping to prevent and deter stigmatizing acts toward children label...
Objective: To investigate whether weight stigma influences educators' judgments about psycholog...
BACKGROUND: Evidence indicates that teachers can judge pupils on the basis of their physical appeara...
Introduction Anti-fat prejudice has been documented in several areas of society, it’s a concern with...
Item does not contain fulltextOverweight children in schools can become victims of stereotyping and ...
Background/Purpose: Physical education (PE) in-service and pre-service teachers are biased toward ov...
The purpose of this study was to examine implicit attitudes of physical education (PE) and non-PE te...
Teachers have an active role in helping to prevent and deter stigmatizing acts toward children label...
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate teacher attitudes towards obese students. The i...
Study One aimed to provide a current understanding of pupils’ attitudes towards people who are overw...
Study One aimed to provide a current understanding of pupils’ attitudes towards people who are overw...
t has been suggested that physical education (PE) teachers hold strong anti-fat attitudes and thatth...
Obese children experience disadvantages in school and discrimination from their teachers. Teachers’ ...
Obese children experience disadvantages in school and discrimination from their teachers. Teachers' ...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the beliefs and attitudes of preservice health and p...
Teachers have an active role in helping to prevent and deter stigmatizing acts toward children label...
Objective: To investigate whether weight stigma influences educators' judgments about psycholog...
BACKGROUND: Evidence indicates that teachers can judge pupils on the basis of their physical appeara...
Introduction Anti-fat prejudice has been documented in several areas of society, it’s a concern with...
Item does not contain fulltextOverweight children in schools can become victims of stereotyping and ...
Background/Purpose: Physical education (PE) in-service and pre-service teachers are biased toward ov...
The purpose of this study was to examine implicit attitudes of physical education (PE) and non-PE te...
Teachers have an active role in helping to prevent and deter stigmatizing acts toward children label...
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate teacher attitudes towards obese students. The i...
Study One aimed to provide a current understanding of pupils’ attitudes towards people who are overw...
Study One aimed to provide a current understanding of pupils’ attitudes towards people who are overw...
t has been suggested that physical education (PE) teachers hold strong anti-fat attitudes and thatth...