University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2010. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: DR. Susan Rose. 1 computer file (PDF); x, 109 pages, appendices A-B.African American students are overrepresented in the category of Emotional Disturbance under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act across the United States. This study examined how preservice teachers rated African American and European American students on three ratings scales across four culturally mediated behaviors: (a) movement style, (b) self advocacy style, (c) greeting style, and (d) volume of voice. The three dependent variables were an author-created acceptability index and the achievement and aggression scales from the Adjective Checklist (Gough & Heilbrun...
Past research has shown that African American/Black males are referred for special education evaluat...
Students’ perceptions of their schools play an important role in achievement. One framework for meas...
Of all the students in our nation\u27s schools, students placed in programs for emotional disturbanc...
Theory and previous research suggest that a stereotype exists in our culture that African-American m...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether racial or ethnic labels influenced the academic and...
The overarching aim of the dissertation is to interrogate the interactional dynamics contributing to...
The study investigated the potential mediating influences of teacher and parent ethnicity on the jud...
Teacher interactions and perceptions of behavior are important determinants of African American male...
The overidentification of Black students for exclusionary discipline has been a concern within educa...
The authors tested the hypothesis that race bias in teacher evaluations may be problem specific by e...
Historically, biases, a lack of cultural diversity in teacher and administrative staff and misunders...
The study was conducted in two suburban middle schools. These schools are located in a very diverse ...
This qualitative single case study is designed to address the prevalent issues of disproportional di...
This study of teachers\u27 perceptions, intended responses, and multicultural education, is grounded...
textNew evidence suggests that African American children’s mistrust of European American teachers pl...
Past research has shown that African American/Black males are referred for special education evaluat...
Students’ perceptions of their schools play an important role in achievement. One framework for meas...
Of all the students in our nation\u27s schools, students placed in programs for emotional disturbanc...
Theory and previous research suggest that a stereotype exists in our culture that African-American m...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether racial or ethnic labels influenced the academic and...
The overarching aim of the dissertation is to interrogate the interactional dynamics contributing to...
The study investigated the potential mediating influences of teacher and parent ethnicity on the jud...
Teacher interactions and perceptions of behavior are important determinants of African American male...
The overidentification of Black students for exclusionary discipline has been a concern within educa...
The authors tested the hypothesis that race bias in teacher evaluations may be problem specific by e...
Historically, biases, a lack of cultural diversity in teacher and administrative staff and misunders...
The study was conducted in two suburban middle schools. These schools are located in a very diverse ...
This qualitative single case study is designed to address the prevalent issues of disproportional di...
This study of teachers\u27 perceptions, intended responses, and multicultural education, is grounded...
textNew evidence suggests that African American children’s mistrust of European American teachers pl...
Past research has shown that African American/Black males are referred for special education evaluat...
Students’ perceptions of their schools play an important role in achievement. One framework for meas...
Of all the students in our nation\u27s schools, students placed in programs for emotional disturbanc...