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Teacher Expectations Essay

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The intervening years since court-mandated desegregation of schools have not eradicated the existence of achievement disparities for ethnic children, especially for Latin American and African American students (McKown & Weinstein, 2008). In fact, there is an extensive body of research that suggests that students from minorities do not perform well in the current American public school system (Tyler, Boykin, & Walton, 2006). McKown and Weinstein (2008) note that one often cited contributor to the achievement gap is teacher expectations.
The use of the term teacher expectations has been a source of consternation and anger for some educators because of its connection to the concept of self-fulfilling prophecy (Jussim & Harber, 2005). …show more content…

It is well known that ethnic groups in the United States have long been viewed more or less favorably. Unfortunately, despite years of ostensible progress on racial issues, a large body of studies (Dovidio & Gaertner, 1998; Greenwald, Banaji, Rudman, Farnham, Nosek, & Mellott, 2002) indicate that teachers may harbor implicit prejudices that tend to shape their expectations of their students (McKown & Weinstein, 2008). A second factor is demonstrated by Raudenbush’s (1984) meta-analysis that concluded that false teacher expectations were only effective if introduced in the first two weeks of school (as cited in Jussim & Harber, 2005). Further, Raudenbush found that students are more susceptible to the influence of expectations during certain periods of life and ages. The younger a child is when he or she encounters negative expectations, the more vulnerable he or she is to these. The grades at which students were shown to be most susceptible were Grades 1, 2, and 7 (Jussim & Harber, 2005). While Jussim and Barber discount the changing situation theory for Grade 7, it is possible that the students entering this grade were changing situations by moving to middle or junior high school. The practice of separating students into different classes based on their academic abilities known as tracking has been assumed to exacerbate the affect of

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