大学课堂内隐偏见教育的实验评价

IF 0.7 4区 心理学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
C. B. Hawkins, Alexis Z. Camp, M. Schunke
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背景:教授学生多样性、公平性和包容性的一种常见方法是教育他们隐性偏见——相对自动或无意识的刻板印象和偏见。研究揭示了内隐偏见教育的积极影响,但仅限于组织和社会心理学课堂。目的:本研究的目的是:(1)创建一个关于内隐偏见的简短在线教育,可以在大学课堂上广泛应用;(2)测试教育干预是否改善了学习、动机和行为意向结果。方法:我们随机分配一年级研讨会的教授来指导他们的学生(N = 498)完成一项包含我们在接受偏见教育干预之前或之后的依赖性测量的调查,其中包括完成内隐联想测试。结果:偏见教育干预增加了对偏见和多元文化能力的客观和主观知识、对自身偏见的认识以及减少偏见的行为意图。结论:这些结果表明,简短的网络偏见教育可能是创造包容性校园环境的有效工具。教学启示:这里提供的公开的偏见教育干预可以广泛用作大学校园中围绕多样性、公平性和包容性的教育的一个组成部分。
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Experimental Evaluation of Implicit Bias Education in the College Classroom
Background: One common method of teaching students about diversity, equity, and inclusion is educating them about implicit bias—stereotypes and prejudices that are relatively automatic or unconscious. Research reveals positive impacts of implicit bias education but is limited to organizations and social psychology classrooms. Objective: The purpose of this study was to: (1) create a brief online education about implicit bias that could be adapted broadly in college classrooms and (2) test whether the education intervention improved learning, motivational, and behavioral intention outcomes. Method: We randomly assigned professors of a first-year seminar to instruct their students ( N = 498) to complete a survey containing our dependent measures before or after receiving a bias education intervention, which included completing an Implicit Association Test. Results: The bias education intervention increased objective and subjective knowledge of bias and multicultural competence, awareness of one's own bias, and behavioral intentions to reduce bias. Conclusion: These results suggest that a brief online bias education may be one effective tool in helping to create an inclusive campus environment. Teaching Implications: The publicly available bias education intervention provided here can be used broadly as one component of education around diversity, equity, and inclusion on college campuses.
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CiteScore
2.40
自引率
22.20%
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期刊介绍: Basic and introductory psychology courses are the most popular electives on college campuses and a rapidly growing addition to high school curriculums. As such, Teaching of Psychology is indispensable as a source book for teaching methods and as a forum for new ideas. Dedicated to improving the learning and teaching process at all educational levels, this journal has established itself as a leading source of information and inspiration for all who teach psychology. Coverage includes empirical research on teaching and learning; studies of teacher or student characteristics; subject matter or content reviews for class use; investigations of student, course, or teacher assessment; professional problems of teachers; essays on teaching.
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