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Racial/ethnic match and student–teacher relationships
Authors:My Nguyen  Kien Le
Institution:Faculty of Economics and Public Management, Ho Chi Minh City Open University, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Abstract:This paper explores the role of teacher race/ethnicity in the teacher-perceived relationships with kindergarten and early elementary school students. Employing a model with both student and teacher fixed effects, we discover a positive link between the racial/ethnic match and the teacher-reported relationships with students. Specifically, minority students tend to have closer relationships with their teachers when they are taught by a minority teacher. Our analyses also provide suggestive evidence that the effects on the teacher–student relationships could not be driven by differential racial discrimination between white and minority teachers. Particularly, white and minority teachers are not differentially biased in judging their relationships with minority students, implying that the source of the racial/ethnic interaction effects is likely to come from the role modeling of behaviors. Given the importance of the relationships between young children and nonparental adults in their early stages of life, these findings have crucial policy implications.
Keywords:minorities  nonlabor discrimination  racial/ethnic interaction  teacher–student relationship
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