Journal article

The powerful impact of teacher expectations: a narrative review

CM Rubie-Davies, JA Hattie

Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2025

Abstract

In a narrative review we investigated teacher beliefs that moderate teacher expectation effects. An extensive literature search revealed that only three researchers had systematically examined (in at least three studies) teacher beliefs’ differences and consequent expectation effects for students. Babad explored teachers who believed stereotypical information about students and showed how that bias translated into teacher-student interactions. Highly biased teachers had large negative self-fulfilling prophecy effects on student outcomes. Overall, the difference in contrasts between high and low bias teachers (those who did not accept stereotypes) was d = 0.92. Weinstein’s research investigat..

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