The classroom social environment in mixed secondary school classes: The role of ethnic classroom composition and classmates’ explicitly and implicitly measured ethnic attitudes

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2023-04

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van Vemde, LianORCID 0000-0003-1214-6421ISNI 000000049281617X
Thijs, JochemISNI 0000000396146065
Hornstra, LisetteORCID 0000-0001-5873-7409ISNI 0000000419556412

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Abstract

The ethnic classroom composition and classmates’ ethnic attitudes can affect how students experience their classroom social environment (CSE). Following the imbalance of power thesis and prior research on ethnic attitudes, this cross-sectional study examined if ethnic classroom composition (i.e., proportion of in-group and Herfindahl Index) and classmates’ explicitly and implicitly measured ethnic attitudes predicted secondary school students’ (Mage = 13.31 years; 58.1% female) classroom belonging, popularity and likability, classroom cohesion and conflict in mixed classes in the Netherlands. Differences between non-ethnic Dutch (n = 248) versus ethnic Dutch students (n = 141) were examined as well. Ethnic Dutch students report an overall more negative CSE than their non-ethnic Dutch classmates. Multilevel analyses indicated that a higher proportion of in-group peers affected non-ethnic Dutch students’ popularity and likability negatively. Moreover, classmates’ explicitly measured ethnic attitudes were predictive of student popularity while classmates’ implicitly measured ethnic attitudes were predictive of student likability. Finally, classmates implicitly measured ethnic attitudes moderated the effect of proportion in-group peers on students’ shared experience of classroom belonging. These results show that promoting classroom diversity is not enough to create a positive CSE for all students. Classmates’ ethnic attitudes are also important to consider.

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Classroom climate, Ethnic classroom composition, Explicitly measured attitudes, Implicit association test, Peer relations, Education, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Social Psychology, Sociology and Political Science

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van Vemde, L, Thijs, J & Hornstra, L 2023, 'The classroom social environment in mixed secondary school classes: The role of ethnic classroom composition and classmates’ explicitly and implicitly measured ethnic attitudes', Social Psychology of Education, vol. 26, no. 2, pp. 333-366. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11218-022-09747-x