Ep. 2: Teacher Racial Bias w/Ying Shi & Maria Zhu
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Ying Shi and Maria Zhu join to discuss their cutting-edge research on teacher racial & ethnic bias. They find that teachers systematically rate Black and Hispanic students less favorably than White and Asian students, even among students with identical test scores. In addition, the presence of any Asian student in the classroom exacerbates pre-existing teacher biases. This suggests that the “model minority” stereotype can negatively impact other minority groups despite its positive connotation.
Hosted by Bob Bifulco, Director of the Program on Educational Equity & Policy (PEEPs) at Syracuse University. Edited/mixed by Tyler Bond.
READ THE PAPER: https://surface.syr.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1464&context=cpr
Music: "Bluenotation" by Ezra Skull, used under license from ccMixter.