Lauren Shure, Cirecie A. West-Olatunji, Blaire Cholewa
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Investigating the Relationship between School Counselor Recommendations and Student Cultural Behavioral Styles
Abstract:Despite efforts made by educators and policymakers, disproportionality in special education and discipline persists for low-income, African American students. Through the lens of Multicultural Counseling Theory (MCT), this quantitative study investigated the likelihood of school counselors recommending students for advanced and remedial interventions based upon students’ cultural behavior styles. The results indicate that counselor bias may affect how they make recommendations for special education. Recommendations for school counselor practice and training are discussed.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Negro Education (JNE), a refereed scholarly periodical, was founded at Howard University in 1932 to fill the need for a scholarly journal that would identify and define the problems that characterized the education of Black people in the United States and elsewhere, provide a forum for analysis and solutions, and serve as a vehicle for sharing statistics and research on a national basis. JNE sustains a commitment to a threefold mission: first, to stimulate the collection and facilitate the dissemination of facts about the education of Black people; second, to present discussions involving critical appraisals of the proposals and practices relating to the education of Black people.