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Floods of Change: The Stereotype Threat

This presentation explores the concept of stereotype threat and its impact on geoscience education. It aims to support student academic success, broaden participation in the geosciences, and facilitate professional pathways. The presentation includes insights from Claude Steele's book "Whistling Vivaldi" and a discussion on how to address stereotype threats in the classroom.

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Floods of Change: The Stereotype Threat

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  1. Floods of Change: The Stereotype Threat

  2. SAGE 2YC Faculty As Change Agents: Transforming Geoscience Education in Two-year Colleges • GOALS • Support Student Academic Success • Broaden Participation in the Geosciences • Facilitate Professional Pathways

  3. Please know that this presentation is made up of other presentations I found online. I however could not go back and find all the sources. My apologies.

  4. Stereotype Threat based on book by Claude Steele “Whistling Vivaldi” Stereotype Threat Video

  5. Stereotype Threat • The threat of being viewed through the lens of a negative stereotype • Fear of doing something that will inadvertently confirm a stereotype • Linked to diminished performance based on the associative psychological stress From Steele, C. (1999). Thin Ice. Atlantic Monthly. 282(2). Stereotype Threat - Washington State University

  6. Stereotype Threat – important points • Individuals show higher degrees of stereotype threat. These effects are also increased when THEY EXPECT DISCRIMINATION due to their identification with negatively stereotyped group. • On tasks they wish to perform well on • When they identify strongly with the stereotype group • MOST PEOPLE ARE VULNERABLE TO STEREOTYPE THREAT • Since most people have at least one SOCIAL IDENTITY which is negatively stereotyped • If they encounter a situation in which the stereotype is relevant. • Situational factors • Difficulty of the task • Belief that they will be judged unfairly on abilities • Relevance of stereotype to task https://www.pinterest.cl/pin/97460779412566891/

  7. Stereotype Threat - awareness How many of you are already aware of this potential issue in your classes? How many of you have experienced this type of situation? How many of you have read the book “Whistling Vivaldi” or any other stereotype threat book? Watched Khan Academy video on subject? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uK3M7RGqJFQ

  8. Stereotype Threat - discussion How many of you have experienced this type of situation? Want to share? What stereotype threats might there be in your classrooms? What stereotype threats might there be in your disciplines?

  9. Cues and Clues • 1. Make the rules explicit whenever and wherever possible • EXAMPLE HERE? • 2. Diffuse stereotype threat with environmental cues • “This is a difficult assignment. Most students really struggle with it the first time through.” • 3. Encourage a malleable view of intelligence • “Academic reading is really challenging, but the more you do it the easier it gets. Its like a muscle. When I was first in grad school…” Stereotype Threat - Washington State University

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