![]() ![]() "I mean how old are the teachers Are they 21-year-old teachers or the 45-year-old teachers? Where did they grow up? What did their parents teach them?" questioned Dr. The doctor feels the public deserves more information. They said while none of the video showed the kids misbehaving, they found teachers spent more time looking at black students over white classmates, most of them little boys. They then tracked the teachers gazes using sophisticated technology. They gathered 130 child actors and then had actual preschool teachers observe them. Scheckner also questions how the research was done. Did the government say OK I want 17 studies? And then let's gather all the research and look at why is it only one study?" said Dr. The doctor feels the government has not collected enough data. Scheckner has published numerous research documents of her own. "I think it is wrong that we spread this type of information because people who are already maybe racist or reverse racist are going to grab hold of anything that they can find without really looking at the empirical research," said Dr. Stacey Scheckner is concerned on the message this study could send. They begin with black preschoolers and their teachers, if not earlier." Gilliam said, "Implicit biases do not begin with black men and police. Yale child psychology professor Walter S. The study suggests racism starts as early as pre-school and that black children are three times times more likely to get in trouble over their white classmates. The study was done at the request of the Department of Health and Human Services. Williams is reacting to a new study out of Yale University. "It's very troubling and why I think parents should be more involved and do your research into what preschools your children want to go," said Arthur Williams. Kendall Williams starts preschool in just weeks, but his dad's excitement for his son's next milestone is now dimmed. ![]()
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