Teacher-based racial discrimination: The role of racial pride and religiosity among African American and Caribbean Black adolescents

ST Butler-Barnes, S Cook, S Leath… - Race and Social Problems, 2018 - Springer
Race and Social Problems, 2018Springer
This study explored the extent to which private regard and religiosity beliefs serve as
protective factors for school bonding among African American and Caribbean black
adolescents who experience racial discrimination in school. Findings are drawn from a
nationally representative sample of (n= 810) African American and (n= 360) Caribbean
black adolescents (52% girls) aged 13–17 (M age= 15, SD= 1.42) years. Results suggest
that perceiving racial discrimination from teachers was associated with lower levels of …
Abstract
This study explored the extent to which private regard and religiosity beliefs serve as protective factors for school bonding among African American and Caribbean black adolescents who experience racial discrimination in school. Findings are drawn from a nationally representative sample of (n = 810) African American and (n = 360) Caribbean black adolescents (52% girls) aged 13–17 (Mage = 15, SD = 1.42) years. Results suggest that perceiving racial discrimination from teachers was associated with lower levels of school bonding for African American and Caribbean black adolescents. For African American adolescents, perceiving more racial discrimination from teachers and reporting lower private regard beliefs was associated with less school bonding. The findings for Caribbean black adolescents revealed that endorsing moderate levels of religiosity and perceiving higher rates of teacher discrimination was associated with less school bonding. The developmental significance and implications for future research are discussed.
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