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White Teachers Have Lower Expectations of Black Students, Leading to Lower Student Performance, Study Shows - Atlanta Black Star

White Teachers Have Lower Expectations of Black Students, Leading to Lower Student Performance, Study Shows - Atlanta Black Star | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Teachers have a big impact on the success of students, as their support — or lack thereof — helps chart a course for young minds.  When one factors race into the equation, the consequences can be particularly devastating for Black students who are...
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The impact of the teacher's expectations on students' attainment still a contributing factor to final attainment.
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How to reach the many offline students

How to reach the many offline students | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Educators cannot assume that all young people are old hands online, research shows

 

Academics and university administrators may be struggling to keep up with social media, but research shows that the digital divide is not just generational. It is racial, ethnic and socio-economic, and there are even differences in the way that men and women communicate online.

That imbalance could affect efforts to recruit, retain and teach under-represented students, according to the US academic who led the work

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