EdCast How Stereotypes Affect Us Posted November 19, 2014 By Matt Weber Renowned social psychologist and educator Claude Steele became even better known in 2010 with the publication of his book Whistling Vivaldi, which focuses on Steele's theory of "stereotype threat" as a possible explanation for the underperformance of minority students at the higher education level. Steele visited the Harvard Graduate School of Education recently for an Askwith Forum at which he discussed the continued relevance of this research and the themes put forth in Whistling Vivaldi.In this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Steele further explains his theory of stereotype threat and provides solutions for mitigating its negative effects.About the Harvard EdCast The Harvard EdCast is a weekly series of podcasts, available on the Harvard University iTunes U page, that features a 15-20 minute conversation with thought leaders in the field of education from across the country and around the world. Hosted by Matt Weber, the Harvard EdCast is a space for educational discourse and openness, focusing on the myriad issues and current events related to the field. EdCast An education podcast that keeps the focus simple: what makes a difference for learners, educators, parents, and communities Explore All Articles Related Articles EdCast HBCUs, Higher Ed, and Democracy’s Future How HBCUs represent a model of higher education desperately needed to save the future of democracy EdCast Define American In this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Pulitzer-prize winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas shares his story of being an undocumented immigrant and discusses how he hopes to change the conversation around immigration in the United States. EdCast Keeping the DREAM Alive