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Teachers' Implicit Racial Attitudes And Classroom Discipline Referral, Nicole L. Lorenzetti
Teachers' Implicit Racial Attitudes And Classroom Discipline Referral, Nicole L. Lorenzetti
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Teachers often hold lower academic and behavioral expectations for Black students, and they are more likely to make a disciplinary referral for Black students than their white peers for similar infractions. The mechanism underlying this may be teachers’ implicit attitudes about their Black students based on causal attributions. This study examined the connection between teacher implicit racial attitudes and how teachers label potentially disruptive classroom behaviors, addressing two research questions: How are teacher education students’ (TES) implicit racial attitude scores on an implicit bias test related to perceptions about student behavioral challenges in the classroom, and how does this relation …