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Racial (Mis)Match in Middle School Mathematics Classrooms: Relational Interactions as a Racialized Mechanism

DAN BATTEY, LUIS A. LEYVA, IMMANUEL WILLIAMS, VICTORIA A. BELIZARIO, RACHEL GRECO and ROSHNI SHAH
Harvard Educational Review December 2018, 88 (4) 455-482; DOI: https://doi.org/10.17763/1943-5045-88.4.455
DAN BATTEY
Rutgers University
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LUIS A. LEYVA
Vanderbilt University
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IMMANUEL WILLIAMS
California Polytechnic State University
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VICTORIA A. BELIZARIO
Rutgers University
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RACHEL GRECO
Rutgers University
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ROSHNI SHAH
Rutgers University
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While research has consistently shown the positive effects of having a teacher of the same race on various student outcomes, the literature has not examined how racial match affects the everyday interactions within classrooms. This research article by Dan Battey, Luis A. Leyva, Immanuel Williams, Victoria A. Belizario, Rachel Greco, and Roshni Shah addresses this underexplored area by documenting relational interactions in classrooms to find one mechanism that could be producing racialized effects on learning. Using a dataset from a study of twenty-five mathematics classrooms across predominantly white and black US middle schools, they examine the quality of relational interactions when teachers and students are racially matched and mismatched, as well as the effects on student achievement in mathematics. Their analysis shows how various dimensions of relational interactions significantly predict increases and decreases in achievement due to racial match.

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  • teacher-student relationships
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DAN BATTEY, LUIS A. LEYVA, IMMANUEL WILLIAMS, VICTORIA A. BELIZARIO, RACHEL GRECO, ROSHNI SHAH
Harvard Educational Review Dec 2018, 88 (4) 455-482; DOI: 10.17763/1943-5045-88.4.455

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Racial (Mis)Match in Middle School Mathematics Classrooms: Relational Interactions as a Racialized Mechanism
DAN BATTEY, LUIS A. LEYVA, IMMANUEL WILLIAMS, VICTORIA A. BELIZARIO, RACHEL GRECO, ROSHNI SHAH
Harvard Educational Review Dec 2018, 88 (4) 455-482; DOI: 10.17763/1943-5045-88.4.455
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