The role of preservice teachers’ implicit attitudes and causal attributions: a deeper look into students’ ethnicity

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Sabine Glock
Hannah Kleen
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[1] Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education,Teacher and Teaching Quality
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Current Psychology | 2023年 / 42卷
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Ethnic minority students; Implicit attitudes; Teacher judgment; Teachers’ causal attributions;
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Previous research has provided evidence that teachers implicitly hold more negative attitudes toward ethnic minority students than toward ethnic majority students. Furthermore, they attribute the lower educational success of ethnic minority students predominantly to internal causes. So far, it is not known how implicit attitudes and causal attributions are related to preservice teachers’ judgments of students’ academic competencies. We conducted a study to close this research gap. In a sample of preservice teachers, our study showed mainly negative implicit attitudes toward ethnic minority students. On general, the preservice teachers made external attributions. Implicit attitudes as well as causal attributions predicted the judgments. Preservice teachers with more negative attitudes and preservice teachers, who attributed the failure of ethnic minority students to these students’ abilities, less favorably judged the competence of ethnic minority students. Our results highlight the role of teachers’ attitudes and causal attributions in determining the disadvantages that ethnic minority students experience in school.
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页码:8125 / 8135
页数:10
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