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不同的轨迹:精英院校中的种族-性别成就差距

Divergent Streams: Race-Gender Achievement Gaps at Selective Colleges and Universities.

作者信息

Massey Douglas S, Probasco Lierin

机构信息

Office of Population Research, Princeton University, Wallace Hall, Princeton, NJ 08544, 609-258-4870.

出版信息

Du Bois Rev. 2010 Mar 1;7(1):219-246. doi: 10.1017/S1742058X10000160.

Abstract

In this paper, we extend previous research on racial performance gaps at 28 selective US colleges and universities by examining differences in grade achievement and graduate rates across race-gender categories. Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Freshmen, we show that black males, black females, and Hispanic males attain significantly lower grades than other race-gender groups, and that black males are 35% less likely to graduate on-time than other race-gender groups. Analyses consider an array of personal and institutional indicators of academic performance. Grades and graduation rates are improved by academic preparation (particularly high school GPA), scholarly effort, and, for graduation rates, membership in career-oriented or majority-white campus groups. Grade performance and graduation rates are undermined by a hostile racial climate on campus, family stress, and stereotype threat, all of which disproportionately affect minority students. We conclude with recommendations to college administrators for ways of selecting and supporting minority students to reduce differentials in academic achievement across race-gender groups.

摘要

在本文中,我们通过研究不同种族 - 性别类别在成绩成就和毕业率方面的差异,扩展了之前关于美国28所精英高校种族表现差距的研究。利用来自全国新生纵向调查的数据,我们发现黑人男性、黑人女性和西班牙裔男性的成绩显著低于其他种族 - 性别群体,并且黑人男性按时毕业的可能性比其他种族 - 性别群体低35%。分析考虑了一系列个人和机构的学业表现指标。学业准备(特别是高中平均绩点)、学术努力以及对于毕业率而言,加入职业导向型或白人占多数的校园团体,都能提高成绩和毕业率。校园中的敌对种族氛围、家庭压力和刻板印象威胁会损害成绩表现和毕业率,所有这些对少数族裔学生的影响尤为严重。我们最后向大学管理人员提出建议,介绍选择和支持少数族裔学生的方法,以减少不同种族 - 性别群体在学业成就上的差异。

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