Public schools represent the pluralism of American society. Unfortunately, many children experience their public school environment as unwelcoming or even violent. Prejudicial attitudes contribute to problematic intergroup relations in public school settings. Furthermore, teachers are often unprepared to work with the diversity of class, linguistic groups, sexual orientation, and other sociocultural backgrounds that make up the student body in their classrooms. This article discusses theories of prejudice and how they inform an understanding of bullying, conflict, and violence in schools. Evidence-based prejudice reduction approaches are presented that teachers and school administrators can use to improve school culture and climate
In the United States there has been growing public and scientific attention to homophobia in schools...
v, 92 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 74-91).This study...
Most teachers have experienced various forms of prejudice expressed in the classroom. When one hears...
Prejudice and discrimination are a big topic in today’s world. However, while the issue is largely f...
Increasingly, students are facing hostility and violence as a result of one or more of their social ...
Most teachers have experienced various forms of prejudice expressed in the classroom. When one hears...
Banks (1994) names prejudice reduction as one of five dimensions of multicultural education. Althoug...
Ordinary people, very frequently, build their opinions about other people based on information which...
The authors examine overt and subtle forms of stereotyping and prejudice. Two theories that explain ...
Globalization and migration are now common. Internationally, societies are changing economically, cu...
An important role of schooling in the U.S. is to prepare students for engagement in the diverse worl...
Over the past several decades, public schools across the United States have experienced an increasin...
This paper focuses on exploring prejudice reduction models, more specifically intergroup contact, an...
Bachman, Ronet D.Bullying has received increased attention from academics, scholars, and the media o...
Problem Statement: School culture and school climate describe the environment that affects the behav...
In the United States there has been growing public and scientific attention to homophobia in schools...
v, 92 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 74-91).This study...
Most teachers have experienced various forms of prejudice expressed in the classroom. When one hears...
Prejudice and discrimination are a big topic in today’s world. However, while the issue is largely f...
Increasingly, students are facing hostility and violence as a result of one or more of their social ...
Most teachers have experienced various forms of prejudice expressed in the classroom. When one hears...
Banks (1994) names prejudice reduction as one of five dimensions of multicultural education. Althoug...
Ordinary people, very frequently, build their opinions about other people based on information which...
The authors examine overt and subtle forms of stereotyping and prejudice. Two theories that explain ...
Globalization and migration are now common. Internationally, societies are changing economically, cu...
An important role of schooling in the U.S. is to prepare students for engagement in the diverse worl...
Over the past several decades, public schools across the United States have experienced an increasin...
This paper focuses on exploring prejudice reduction models, more specifically intergroup contact, an...
Bachman, Ronet D.Bullying has received increased attention from academics, scholars, and the media o...
Problem Statement: School culture and school climate describe the environment that affects the behav...
In the United States there has been growing public and scientific attention to homophobia in schools...
v, 92 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 74-91).This study...
Most teachers have experienced various forms of prejudice expressed in the classroom. When one hears...