Global Issue Interactive Presentation: Is there a Correlation Between Racism and Mental Health?
Ruben Nunez College of Education, Grand Canyon University EDU-524: Culturally Responsible Curriculum and Instruction
Professor Shad Morrow Septemeber 7, 2022
The Link Between Racism and Mental and Physical Well-being
Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) are more likely to face race based discrimination, which is a key contributing factor in the onset of diseases that effect physical and mental health (White, 2020).
Multiple Perspectives
Socioeconomic Status
In Children
In Adults
Collaborative Activity
Step 2 - Create a Survey
Step 1 - Research the Issue
Create a five question survey that measures students' experience with racism and their current mental health.
With your group, research the issue by reading 2-3 online articles on the issue.
The age appropriate collaborative activity will be designed for my AP Psychology classroom. Students will conduct a correlational research study on the relationship between experiencing racism and levels of mental health.
Step 4 - Document Results
Step 3 - Conduct the Survey
Use a scatter plot or bar graph to document the results of your survey, indicating if there is a correlation between experiencing racism and mental health.
Use a random sample size of at least 30 students from various classrooms in your school to take the survey.
Digital Tools
Google Sheets
Google Meet
Google Forms
Much of the collaborative process will take place outside of the classroom. Therefore, students will use Google Meets to collborate throughout the research process.
Students will use Google Forms to create and conduct their surveys.
Students will use Google Sheets to document the results of their surveys.
Assessment
Students will use Flipgrid to record a digital presentation that provides a descriptive analysis of the results of their survey study. Students will discuss how the results of the research indicate a correlation between experiencing racism and mental health. Students will discuss if the relationship between the two variables is direct, inverse, or zero. If direct or inverse, students will discuss how strong the correlation is between the two variables.
References
White, A. M. (2020). What are the effects of racism on health and mental health? Medical News Today. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/effects-of-racism
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Global Issue Interactive Presentation: Is there a Correlation Between Racism and Mental Health?
Ruben Nunez College of Education, Grand Canyon University EDU-524: Culturally Responsible Curriculum and Instruction Professor Shad Morrow Septemeber 7, 2022
The Link Between Racism and Mental and Physical Well-being
Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) are more likely to face race based discrimination, which is a key contributing factor in the onset of diseases that effect physical and mental health (White, 2020).
Multiple Perspectives
Socioeconomic Status
In Children
In Adults
Collaborative Activity
Step 2 - Create a Survey
Step 1 - Research the Issue
Create a five question survey that measures students' experience with racism and their current mental health.
With your group, research the issue by reading 2-3 online articles on the issue.
The age appropriate collaborative activity will be designed for my AP Psychology classroom. Students will conduct a correlational research study on the relationship between experiencing racism and levels of mental health.
Step 4 - Document Results
Step 3 - Conduct the Survey
Use a scatter plot or bar graph to document the results of your survey, indicating if there is a correlation between experiencing racism and mental health.
Use a random sample size of at least 30 students from various classrooms in your school to take the survey.
Digital Tools
Google Sheets
Google Meet
Google Forms
Much of the collaborative process will take place outside of the classroom. Therefore, students will use Google Meets to collborate throughout the research process.
Students will use Google Forms to create and conduct their surveys.
Students will use Google Sheets to document the results of their surveys.
Assessment
Students will use Flipgrid to record a digital presentation that provides a descriptive analysis of the results of their survey study. Students will discuss how the results of the research indicate a correlation between experiencing racism and mental health. Students will discuss if the relationship between the two variables is direct, inverse, or zero. If direct or inverse, students will discuss how strong the correlation is between the two variables.
References
White, A. M. (2020). What are the effects of racism on health and mental health? Medical News Today. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/effects-of-racism