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Teacher and parent perceptions of behavior problems among a sample of African American,Hispanic, and non-Hispanic white studients
Authors:Rick S. Zimmerman  Elizabeth L. Khoury  William A. Vega  Andres G. Gil  George J. Warheit
Affiliation:(1) University of Miami, Miami, USA;(2) University of California-Berkeley, Berkeley, USA;(3) University of Connecticut, Connecticut, USA;(4) Department of Behavioral Medicine, 127 College of Medicine Office Building, University of Kentucky, 40536-0086 Lexington, Kentucky
Abstract:A multiracial/multiethnic sample of middle school adolescents and their teachers was used to assess whether teacher ratings of student behavior problems varied according to teacher-student racial/ethnic differences and students' perception of teachers' attitudes toward them. No significant mean score differences were found for Hispanic or non-Hispanic white students according to the race/ethnicity of the teachers doing the ratings. However, African American students rated by Hispanic and non-Hispanic white teachers had significantly higher mean total behavior problem scores than African American students rated by African American teachers. Teacher ratings were also compared to those made by parents. The percentage of students rated as cases by teachers but not by parents differed significantly by race/ethnicity of student. Other findings indicated highly significant relationships between student-perceived teacher disparagement and the assignment of high behavior problem scores to students by teachers. This research was supported by a grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, R01DA05912; William A. Vega, Principal Investigator. The authors express their appreciation to Superintendent Octavio Visiedo, Dr. James Mennes, Dr. Sylvia Rothfarb, and the cooperating staff and teachers of the Dade County Public Schools for their support in the conduct of this research.
Keywords:behavior problems  racial/ethnic differences  teacher ratings  teacher attitudes  parent ratings
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