AAS/Soc 391: Race, Class and Intelligence in America

AAS/SOC 391: RACE, CLASS AND INTELLIGENCE IN AMERICA

Fall, 1995-96

Prof. H. F. Taylor

Room 2N4 Green Hall


Week 1 (9/20): Introduction


Week 2 (9/27): History of Intelligence Testing in America; History and Overview of Standardized Testing (Ability and Achievement Testing)


Week 3 (10/4): Conceptualization and Measurement of Intelligence; Issues in Validity, Reliability, and Sensitivity; Cultural Fairness; Dimensionality; Other Issues


Week 4 (10/11) Conceptualization and Measurement of Social Class Stratification and Mobility


Week 5 (10/18) Conceptualization of Race and Ethnicity


Week 6 (10/25): Midterm Week (Midterm Examination)

(No new reading assignments).

Week 7 (11/8): Analyzing "The Bell Curve": The Nature-Nurture Controversy


Week 8 (11/15): Analyzing "The Bell Curve": Class, Race, and Gender Inequality in America


Week 9 (11/22): Education: Labeling and Expectancy Effects; Tracking Effects; Coaching Effects in Standardized Testing; Direct Impact Manipulation for Race; Stereotype Activation; and Gender Differences.


Week 10 (11/29): Occupation: Occupational Testing and Validity


Week 11 (12/6): Policy Issues and the Herrnstein-Murray Syllogism (Affirmative Action in Education; Affirmative Action in Jobs; Minority Education; Welfare policy; Immigration Policy) (WEEKS 11 and 12 TOGETHER)


Week 12 (12/13): Race, Class, and Public Policy (WEEKS 11 and 12 TOGETHER)


blanche@pucc.princeton.edu September 1995