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Exploring the influences of multicultural literature and teacher-child discussions on improving racial attitudes in pre-kindergarten children: A mixed-methods approach.
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Exploring the influences of multicultural literature and teacher-child discussions on improving racial attitudes in pre-kindergarten children: A mixed-methods approach./
作者:
Casey, Erin McLin.
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118 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-05, Section: A, page: 1526.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International71-05A.
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Education, Sociology of. -
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Exploring the influences of multicultural literature and teacher-child discussions on improving racial attitudes in pre-kindergarten children: A mixed-methods approach.
Casey, Erin McLin.
Exploring the influences of multicultural literature and teacher-child discussions on improving racial attitudes in pre-kindergarten children: A mixed-methods approach.
- 118 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-05, Section: A, page: 1526.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Arkansas, 2010.
Young children may or may not notice implied behaviors and feelings displayed by parents and peers about other groups of people. Their racial attitudes significantly correlate with parents' racial attitudes when parents reported discussing those attitudes with their children (Katz and Kofkin, 1997). Teachers can be as effective as parents in helping to prevent children's development of racially biased attitudes (Frawley, 2008). They can use multicultural literature to expose students to ideas that might be unfamiliar to them. Additionally, teachers can use the images and text in picture books to conduct discussions with young children that are developmentally appropriate for their level of cognition.
ISBN: 9781109761641Subjects--Topical Terms:
626654
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Young children may or may not notice implied behaviors and feelings displayed by parents and peers about other groups of people. Their racial attitudes significantly correlate with parents' racial attitudes when parents reported discussing those attitudes with their children (Katz and Kofkin, 1997). Teachers can be as effective as parents in helping to prevent children's development of racially biased attitudes (Frawley, 2008). They can use multicultural literature to expose students to ideas that might be unfamiliar to them. Additionally, teachers can use the images and text in picture books to conduct discussions with young children that are developmentally appropriate for their level of cognition.
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The study explored the effect of reading multicultural literature which features a primary African American character and holding positive, explicit discussion about African Americans following the reading on white preschoolers' racial attitudes. The Preschool Racial Attitude Measurement II (PRAM II) was administered to 16 four-year olds from two classrooms in a private preschool setting and provided pre and post test scores on racial attitudes in both the control and treatment groups. All children listened to two different literature selections which featured primary African American characters each week for four weeks. For the treatment group only, readings were followed with positive, explicit discussion about African Americans.
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