Título: Latino and White Students’ Perceptions of Teacher Behaviors That Convey Caring: Do Gender and Ethnicity Matter?
Autores: Rubén Garza; Texas State University - San Marcos
Martha N. Ovando; University of Texas at Austin
Claire E. Seymour; Texas State University - San Marcos
Fecha: 2010-01-17
Publicador: CI: Current issues in education
Fuente:
Tipo:
Quantitative
Tema: Education; Gender Studies; Ethnic Studies
Teacher Caring; Latinos; Hispanic Education; Adolescents; Student Perceptions; Ethnicity; Gender; Culturally Responsive Caring; Achievement; Urban Education
Caring
Descripción: Knowing how to improve educational experiences for students through the construct of caring, especially those that are often disconnected from access to an equal education, may be one way to improve their success. This paper reports on the findings from a study conducted to measure Latino and White high school students’ perceptions of teacher behaviors that convey caring and the influence of students’ gender and ethnicity on those perceptions. Results suggest that gender is an influential variable, and while ethnicity was not statistically significant overall, there was some significance at the item level.
Idioma: Inglés

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