While doing several interviews on our campus to learn more about stereotypes, we found that students noticed stereotypes more at school than anywhere else. Out of 247 responses, the results show that 72.9% of students noticed stereotypes in school, either in or out of class. That's about 132 students noticing stereotypes at school. So, needless to say stereotypes do exist in …show more content…
Everyone knows that awful stereotype that African Americans and Latinos are not as smart as whites. Well, basically what this quote is saying is that if you mention this race stereotype before administering the test, students will do worse on their test than without knowing the stereotype. Another quote supporting the fact that stereotypes bring down student performances, comes from the very same article. “Reminding women about their gender or telling them that men generally outperform women on math tests invariably depresses the women’s scores.” So, not only do race stereotypes bring down students grades, but also gender stereotypes. Now, we found out that stereotypes exist on our campus and that they bring down students scores, but how does this leave an impact on