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African American Students' Perceptions of Their Treatment by Caucasian Teachers.(Statistical Data Included)

From: Journal of Instructional Psychology  |  Date: 9/1/2000  |  Author: Casteel, Clifton A.

In this study, 160 African American seventh grade students were asked to complete a questionnaire designed to measure variables such as, `racial preference of teacher', and their perception of the types of treatment received from their Caucasian teachers. The majority of the students, contrary to some research, believed their teachers treated them fairly, related to them, and did not use race as an excuse to mistreat them or punish them for bad behavior. However, a slight majority ...

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