Discrimination and academic (dis)engagement of ethnic-racial minority students: a social identity threat perspective

In this paper we discuss the social identity processes by which discrimination can have an impact on ethnic-racial minority group students’ academic engagement. After considering the forms, targets and sources of discrimination, we argue that discrimination implies social identity threat. Threats to...

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Classroom Environment
Classrooms
Coping
Coping strategies
Discrimination
Education
Ethnic groups
Ethnic identity
Ethnicity
Group identity
Individual Differences
Learner Engagement
Minority & ethnic groups
Minority Group Students
Minority groups
Minority students
Multicultural Education
Multiculturalism
Personality and Social Psychology
Race
Racial differences
Racial Discrimination
Racial Identification
Racial identity
Role
Self Concept
Self Esteem
Social aspects
Social identity
Sociology of Education
Students
Teacher education
Teacher Student Relationship
Threats
title Discrimination and academic (dis)engagement of ethnic-racial minority students: a social identity threat perspective
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