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      An investigation of the relationship between teachers’ expectations and teachers’ perceptions of student attributes

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          The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy

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            Teacher expectations and self-fulfilling prophecies: knowns and unknowns, resolved and unresolved controversies.

            This article shows that 35 years of empirical research on teacher expectations justifies the following conclusions: (a) Self-fulfilling prophecies in the classroom do occur, but these effects are typically small, they do not accumulate greatly across perceivers or over time, and they may be more likely to dissipate than accumulate; (b) powerful self-fulfilling prophecies may selectively occur among students from stigmatized social groups; (c) whether self-fulfilling prophecies affect intelligence, and whether they in general do more harm than good, remains unclear, and (d) teacher expectations may predict student outcomes more because these expectations are accurate than because they are self-fulfilling. Implications for future research, the role of self-fulfilling prophecies in social problems, and perspectives emphasizing the power of erroneous beliefs to create social reality are discussed.
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              Are teachers' expectations different for racial minority than for European American students? A meta-analysis.

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                Journal
                Social Psychology of Education
                Soc Psychol Educ
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                1381-2890
                1573-1928
                June 2016
                February 8 2016
                June 2016
                : 19
                : 2
                : 217-240
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                10.1007/s11218-015-9326-6
                e682fd4b-f2ea-45c5-8f59-1ba97d12e3a8
                © 2016

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