Suche

Wo soll gesucht werden?
Erweiterte Literatursuche

Ariadne Pfad:

Inhalt

Literaturnachweis - Detailanzeige

 
Autor/inn/enAccavitti, Maria R.; Williford, Amanda P.
TitelTeacher Perceptions of Externalizing Behaviour Subtypes in Preschool: Considering Racial Factors
QuelleIn: Early Child Development and Care, 192 (2022) 6, S.932-946 (15 Seiten)Infoseite zur Zeitschrift
PDF als Volltext Verfügbarkeit 
ZusatzinformationORCID (Accavitti, Maria R.)
ORCID (Williford, Amanda P.)
Weitere Informationen
Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz
ISSN0300-4430
DOI10.1080/03004430.2020.1825405
SchlagwörterTeacher Attitudes; Preschool Teachers; Preschool Children; Behavior Problems; Correlation; State Aid; Federal Aid; Private Financial Support; African American Students; Symptoms (Individual Disorders); Teacher Student Relationship; Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder; Race; Racial Differences; Conceptual Tempo; Attention Control; White Students; Racial Composition; Intervention; Teacher Characteristics; Student Characteristics; Institutional Characteristics
AbstractGrowing evidence demonstrates associations between child race, teacher-child race match, and teacher ratings of externalizing behaviour problems in the early years of school. The present study deepens understanding of the relations between child, teacher, and classroom racial factors and teacher-reported externalizing behaviours by examining associations across specific subdomains of externalizing behaviour symptoms including inattention, hyperactivity/impulsivity, and oppositionality/defiance. In a sample that included 147 lead teachers and 1,195 children from state, federal, and privately-funded preschool programmes within the southeastern United States, we found that Black children were rated as demonstrating more frequent symptoms of inattention than White children across teachers. Ratings for each subtype of externalizing behaviour differed depending on teacher-child racial match or mismatch. Finally, the proportion of same-race peers in a child's classroom was negatively associated with teacher ratings of inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity across children. Implications for continued research and intervention development are discussed. (As Provided).
AnmerkungenRoutledge. Available from: Taylor & Francis, Ltd. 530 Walnut Street Suite 850, Philadelphia, PA 19106. Tel: 800-354-1420; Tel: 215-625-8900; Fax: 215-207-0050; Web site: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2024/1/01
Literaturbeschaffung und Bestandsnachweise in Bibliotheken prüfen
 

Standortunabhängige Dienste
Bibliotheken, die die Zeitschrift "Early Child Development and Care" besitzen:
Link zur Zeitschriftendatenbank (ZDB)

Artikellieferdienst der deutschen Bibliotheken (subito):
Übernahme der Daten in das subito-Bestellformular

Tipps zum Auffinden elektronischer Volltexte im Video-Tutorial

Trefferlisten Einstellungen

Permalink als QR-Code

Permalink als QR-Code

Inhalt auf sozialen Plattformen teilen (nur vorhanden, wenn Javascript eingeschaltet ist)

Teile diese Seite: