Bottiani Jessika H, Bradshaw Catherine P, Mendelson Tamar
Curry School of Education, University of Virginia, Ruffner Hall, 212, 407 Emmet Street South, Charlottesville, VA, 22903, USA.
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 642 N. Broadway, Hampton House 853, Baltimore, MD, 21205, USA.
J Youth Adolesc. 2016 Jun;45(6):1176-91. doi: 10.1007/s10964-015-0411-0. Epub 2016 Jan 8.
Supportive relationships with adults at school are critical to student engagement in adolescence. Additional research is needed to understand how students' racial backgrounds interact with the school context to shape their perceptions of school support. This study employed multilevel, latent variable methods with a sample of Black and White students (N = 19,726, 35.8 % Black, 49.9 % male, mean age = 15.9) in 58 high schools to explore variation in perceived caring, equity, and high expectations by student race, school diversity, and socioeconomic context. The results indicated that Black students perceived less caring and equity relative to White students overall, and that equity and high expectations were lower in diverse schools for both Black and White students. Nonetheless, racial disparities were attenuated in more diverse schools. The findings point to the need for intervention to improve perceptions of school support for Black youth and for all students in lower income and more diverse schools.
在学校与成年人建立支持性的关系对于青少年时期学生的参与度至关重要。需要进行更多研究来了解学生的种族背景如何与学校环境相互作用,从而塑造他们对学校支持的认知。本研究采用多层次、潜变量方法,对58所高中的黑人和白人学生样本(N = 19726,35.8%为黑人,49.9%为男性,平均年龄 = 15.9岁)进行研究,以探讨学生种族、学校多样性和社会经济背景在感知关怀、公平和高期望方面的差异。结果表明,总体而言,黑人学生相对于白人学生感知到的关怀和公平较少,而且在多元化学校中,黑人和白人学生的公平感和高期望都较低。尽管如此,在更多元化的学校中,种族差异有所减弱。研究结果表明,需要进行干预,以改善黑人青少年以及低收入和更多元化学校中所有学生对学校支持的认知。