Self-fulfilling prophecy: How teachers' attributions, expectations, and stereotypes influence the learning opportunities afforded Aboriginal students

T Riley, C Ungerleider - Canadian Journal of Education/Revue canadienne …, 2012 - JSTOR
Educational decisions made about students often have consequences for their subsequent
employment and financial well-being, therefore it is imperative to determine whether teacher …

Boys are like puppies, girls aim to please: How teachers' gender stereotypes may influence student placement decisions and classroom teaching

T Riley - Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2014 - cdm.ucalgary.ca
Since teachers' decisions and behaviour potentially influence learners' future academic and
occupational status, it is imperative that these decisions be unbiased. In the study reported …

Inclusion of Indigenous Education: Examining Pre-service Teachers' Knowledge and Attitudes Towards the Integration of Indigenous Education

K Peters - 2018 - qspace.library.queensu.ca
Teacher apprehension towards integrating Indigenous perspectives into the general
classroom curriculum is an issue that should become a priority in Ontario Faculties of …

Deciding factors: do factors beyond achievement influence teachers' student placement decisions?

T Riley - Journal of Education for Teaching, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Since teachers' decisions potentially have consequences for learners' future educational
and life opportunities, it is imperative to determine the basis of teachers' decision-making in …

Government capacity and education rights of children in Mogadishu-Somalia

ZM Musa - 2021 - ir.kiu.ac.ug
The research sought to investigate the government capacity to promote Education Rights of
childrenofchildren in Mogadishu–Somalia. With the following specific objectives: i). To …

How can aboriginal boys be helped to do better in school?

M Campbell - 2006 - summit.sfu.ca
This study analyses obstacles to aboriginal attainment in the BC K-12 system. Among the
causes of the relatively poor performance of aboriginal children are several which would be …