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Miao Qian; Yihan Pang; Genyue Fu – Developmental Science, 2025
Addressing racial bias in early childhood is crucial for fostering inclusivity and reducing social inequalities. This study examined the effectiveness of individuation training in reducing racial bias among Canadian preschool-aged children and explored how interracial contact might influence changes in children's implicit anti-Black bias. A total…
Descriptors: Training, Racial Attitudes, Racism, Bias
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Lorraine R. Blatt; Lori A. Delale-O'Connor; Kevin R. Binning; Elizabeth Votruba-Drzal – Educational Psychologist, 2024
De facto school segregation, stemming from structural racism, has myriad consequences for children's development. Extant research documents the implications of segregated schools for children's academic resources and opportunities, but there is less attention on the social processes that unfold as a result of school segregation, particularly in…
Descriptors: Child Development, Minority Group Students, School Segregation, Social Influences
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Miller, Erin T. – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2017
Teacher education programs in the US, recognizing the mismatch that exists in preschool provision between mostly white teachers and a very diverse intake of young children, have begun to explore ways of raising racial awareness among pre-service teachers, with the aim of improving non-white children's classroom experiences and outcomes. This paper…
Descriptors: Whites, Racial Identification, Teacher Education Programs, Preschool Teachers
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Bronson, Carroll E.; Dentith, Audrey M. – Education, 2014
This paper describes an ethnographic case study of a partner or co-teaching classroom in an urban preschool classroom. As part of a larger project that evaluated classroom size and team teaching structures in Kindergarten classrooms in several high poverty urban schools, one successful co-teaching classroom was studied further. Systematic…
Descriptors: Teaching Models, Teaching Methods, Team Teaching, Teacher Collaboration
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Pahlke, Erin; Bigler, Rebecca S.; Suizzo, Marie-Anne – Child Development, 2012
To examine European American parents' racial socialization, mothers (n = 84) were videotaped while reading 2 race-themed books to their 4- to 5-year-old children and completed surveys concerning their racial attitudes and behaviors. Children completed measures of their racial attitudes and both groups (mothers and preschoolers) predicted the…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Mothers, Preschool Children, Story Reading
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Alexiu, Teodor Mircea; Sorde, Teresa – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2011
Racism in Europe is an ongoing reality that shapes many people's everyday lives. Diversity is often perceived as a barrier to social cohesion or educational success. These discourses are very often translated into measures that tend to assimilate or segregate those with a migrant or minority background. In this article, drawing from the results of…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Foreign Countries, Student Diversity, Racial Relations
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Kameniar, Barbara Maria; Imtoual, Alia; Bradley, Debra – Educational Policy, 2010
In this article, Grint's model of leadership is used to shape discussions of how "problems" are responded to in the context of a preschool in an Australian regional town. Authority styles are described as command, management, or leadership. These authority styles result in approaching problems as "crises," "tame…
Descriptors: Race, Racial Differences, Foreign Countries, Problems
Hein, Christina Judith – Multicultural Education, 2004
The author discerns two trends ruling with many of the teachers, intellectuals, and citizens of the United States. One is the color-blind-myth that Williams (1997) cites in her essay, "The Emperor's New Clothes": "I don't think about color, therefore your problems don't exist," is the phrase that she attributes to this "school of idealism". The…
Descriptors: Racial Relations, Integration Readiness, Racial Attitudes, Constructivism (Learning)