Student perceptions of ethnic–racial socialization and outcomes across race and gender

Author:

Gilbertson Megan L.1ORCID,Demaray Michelle K.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Northern Illinois University DeKalb Illinois USA

Abstract

AbstractIn an increasingly diverse nation, calls for education that is culturally relevant have become salient, and student perceptions of school‐based ethnic–racial socialization (ERS) provide insight toward how cultural messages are being interpreted by students. The current study sought to investigate how a sample of racially diverse middle school students (N = 744) perceptions of ERS are related to social and academic outcomes, and how these associations may differ across race and gender. Structural equation modeling analyses found that for the total sample, students' perceptions of ERS were positively associated with social outcomes and not associated with academic outcomes. Further, these findings did not differ between ethnic–racial groups or genders. The current study informs school and curriculum standards and adds to the literature in understanding that student perceptions of school‐based ethnic–racial socialization do not differ in the impact on outcomes based on race or gender.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education

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