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学校纪律中的种族差异是众所周知的,也被广泛研究过。例如,研究发现,与同龄人相比,中年级的黑人学生遭受排斥性惩罚的比例最高(Losen,2018)。尽管人们对差异的普遍性和原因(如教育者在纪律决定中的偏见)有所了解,但令人惊讶的是,关于如何有效改变学校中这些差异的证据却很少。本试点研究试图解决这一问题,探讨在审查了一个描述黑人男性青少年的小故事后,对教师进行基于正念的简短干预是否可以减少种族偏见对教师行为解释和随后纪律建议的影响。研究通过回归分析了正念练习对参与者的解释和建议的影响,结果表明正念练习对这两项指标都有显著的主效应。这项探索性研究的初步结果表明,简短的正念训练可能有助于减少种族偏见对黑人学生处分决定的影响。本文讨论了研究和实践的意义。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, 版权所有)。
Mindful discipline: A pilot study exploring mindfulness and the reduction of punitive discipline for Black male students.
Racial disparities in school discipline are well known and widely studied. Studies find, for instance, that Black students in secondary grades experience the highest rates of exclusionary punishment compared with their peers (Losen, 2018). Despite what is known about the prevalence and causes of disparities, such as educator bias in discipline decisions, there is surprisingly little evidence about how to effectively shift these disparities in schools. This pilot study attempts to address this, exploring whether a brief mindfulness-based intervention for teachers may reduce the impacts of racial bias on their interpretations of behavior and subsequent recommendations for discipline after reviewing a vignette depicting a Black male adolescent. The effects of the mindfulness exercise on participants' interpretations and recommendations were examined through regression, and findings indicate a significant main effect of the treatment on both indicators. The preliminary findings of this exploratory study suggest that brief mindfulness training may help to reduce the impacts of racial bias on discipline decisions for Black students. Implications for both research and practice are discussed. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).