Classroom racial proportion: influence on self-concept and social competence in Zimbabwean adolescents |
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Authors: | Mpofu Elias Thomas Kenneth R |
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Institution: | Department of Counselor Education, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, 16802, USA. exm31@psu.edu |
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Abstract: | The authors measured self-concept and social competence relationships in 372 Zimbabwean adolescents (41% Black, 59% White) who attended classrooms in which they were either a racial minority or a racial majority (M age = 12.95 years, SD = 1.47). The authors used self-, peer-, and teacher-rating scale sociometric measures of social competence and a multidimensional measure of self-concept. The regression analysis predicted self-concept from social competence measures. Teacher-rated social competence predicted physical appearance self-concept in the Black adolescents and reading self-concept in White adolescents in White-majority classrooms. Self-rated social competence and peer-rated social competence predicted school self-concept in Black adolescents attending Black-majority classrooms. The authors concluded that classroom racial proportions influence aspects of social perception of Black and White adolescents. |
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