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So forgive me if I am skeptical that our teaching force is capable of covering the election without bias and with equal respect to all sides of the arguments. Given that the1619 Project and Howard Zinn Education Projectare popular online resources to which history teachers turn, the promise tha...
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Experiment with monetary incentives involving around 1200 participating students.No significant sign of perception of bias from minority and economically disadvantaged students.Female students expect significantly better grading from male teachers.Male students expect significantly worse grading from female teachers...
Teacher ratings of ADHD symptoms in ethnic minority students: Bias or behavioral difference? and special education categories may result from true behavioral and cognitive differences, bias in assessment and referral, or some combination of the two... Hosterman,SJ Dupaul,GJ Jitendra,... - 《School...
More specifically, the focus is limited to the possible impact of teacher education related variables on these two outcome variables. Although the retrospective assessment in this study is prone to recall and interpretation bias, the obtained data shed some light Acknowledgements This study was ...
Possible reporter bias Teacher-reported student engagement predicted teachers’ involvement, autonomy support and structure The dimensions of teacher–child relationships used in the study were not compatible with the dimensions used in other studies Stipek and Miles (2008) Aggression, achievement and teach...
and bias look like, why they happen, how they impact education, and ways we can reduce stereotype and bias in our own practice. What causes stereotypes and bias? As educators we need to first understand the hidden power of stereotypes before we can make sure they are not causing bias in ...
550 students in the final grade of Dutch primary education.We analysed the extent to which teachers differed in their expectations and in what contexts their expectations were biased, using multilevel random slope models.Multilevel analysis showed teacher expectation bias to be related to gender and...
The invisible obstacle to educational equality: gender bias in textbooks Gender bias in textbooks (GBIT) is a low-profile education issue, given the 72,000,000 children who still have no access to schooling, but this article arg... RL Blumberg - 《Prospects》 被引量: 133发表: 2008年 ...