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Diamond, John B. – Journal of Negro Education, 2006
A study draws on the case study of one suburban school district in U.S. to detail the structural, institutional, and symbolic inequalities that characterize such settings and contribute to educational inequality. It finds that even in supposedly integrated suburbs, African American and Caucasian students navigate a racialized educational terrain…
Descriptors: Equal Education, White Students, Suburban Schools, Academic Achievement
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Reardon, Sean F.; Yun, John T.; Kurlaender, Michal – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2006
A number of public school districts in the United States have adopted income-based integration policies--policies that use measures of family income or socioeconomic status--in determining school assignment. Some scholars and policymakers contend that such policies will also reduce racial segregation. In this article this assumption is explored by…
Descriptors: School Segregation, Racial Integration, Residential Patterns, Racial Segregation
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Stewart, G. Kent – CEFP Journal, 1986
Reviews the history of court ordered desegregation of schools. Includes three guidelines defining the implications for facility planners: separate but equal is inherently unequal, the scope of remedies will be in proportion to the extent of constitutional violation, and states will be mandated to finance (partially or completely) capital…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Desegregation Plans, Elementary Secondary Education, Facility Guidelines
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Hale, Frank W., Jr. – Negro Educational Review, 1985
Introduces special issue (with same title) designed to demonstrate how Blacks and whites, as allies, used 'tongue, pen, and participation' (social, political, religious, economic, judicial) to protest conditions such as discrimination, inequality, and segregation. Also gives broad overview of Black involvement in the antislavery movement. (CMG)
Descriptors: Activism, Blacks, Civil Rights, Cooperation
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Sears, David O.; And Others – American Political Science Review, 1979
Examines whether opposition to busing springs from self-interest (such as having children susceptible to busing) or merely racial attitudes on the part of those not involved. Concludes that self-interest is overestimated as a determinant of public opinion. Available from The American Political Science Association, 1527 New Hampshire Ave., N.W.,…
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, Comparative Analysis, Political Attitudes, Racial Attitudes
Orfield, Gary; Armor, David – Instructor, 1979
A brief debate on the effectiveness of busing. (CM)
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, Busing, Debate, Opinions
Yanofsky, Saul M.; Young, Laurette – Phi Delta Kappan, 1992
The Controlled Parents' Choice Program in White Plains, New York, successfully combines equity and racial balance concerns with parental opportunity to select a child's elementary school. The program's success hinges on expressed parental preference, guaranteed priority for siblings, residential preference, formal deadlines, a lottery, waiting…
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Educational Equity (Finance), Elementary Education, Racial Balance
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Skuy, Mervyn; Vice, Hilary – Educational Research, 1996
Responses from 276 of 690 white secondary teachers in South Africa showed that 59% supported integrated schools. The most negative attitudes were held by Afrikaans speakers (75%) rather than English speakers (31%). The majority anticipated problems in implementing integration in public schools. (SK)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Private Schools, Public Schools, Racial Integration
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Smith, Anne; Kozleski, Elizabeth B. – Remedial & Special Education, 2005
The 50th anniversary of the "Brown v. Board of Education" decision provides a critical opportunity to reflect on "Brown's" importance, impact, and the lessons it provides on achieving racial desegregation and its relationship to the progressive inclusion of students with disabilities into public schools across the United…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Public Schools, Public Education, Racial Integration
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Fauth, Rebecca C.; Leventhal, Tama; Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2007
This study examined 7-year follow-up data from the Yonkers Project, a study of a 1985 court-ordered neighborhood desegregation program in Yonkers, NY. Low-income Black and Latino families residing in impoverished neighborhoods who were randomly selected to relocate to publicly funded townhouses in middle-class communities and demographically…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Outcomes of Education, Educational Objectives, Behavior Problems
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Callan, Eamonn – Theory and Research in Education, 2006
William Galston posed two dilemmas about parental rights and education in "Liberal Purposes". The first of these arises from conflict between the proper ends of civic education in a liberal society and the values that some parents will want to honor in the way they rear their children; the second arises from conflict between how the basic…
Descriptors: Parent Rights, Racial Integration, Conflict, Court Litigation
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Avis, James – Journal of Moral Education, 1988
Considers the way in which White teachers and students make sense of "race" in a multiracial college. Argues that there are two ways of comprehending race within White cultural forms, "nationalistic" and "liberal." States that both are interrelated and that the liberal form serves to sustain White racism. (Author/GEA)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Race, Racial Attitudes
Johnson, Clifton H. – Crisis, 1979
The Brown decision is examined in light of the changing racial attitudes during the 1930s and 1940s. The effects, both positive and negative, of the decision are also discussed with emphasis on the continuing fight to bring about equal opportunity. (MC)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Blacks, Civil Rights, Opinions
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Richmond, Mossie J., Jr. – College Student Journal, 1979
Concerned officials in many institutions in the South view significant increases in minority student enrollment as one solution to student desegregation. If success is to be achieved strategy must be based on a sensitivity to respond to social and cultural experiences of the minority service community. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: College Students, Cultural Awareness, Higher Education, Minority Groups
Benedict, Gary – Phi Delta Kappan, 1980
Describes the more interesting findings of a telephone survey of 304 persons in the Milwaukee area, using the 25-item Desegregation Attitude Test. The study demonstrated the persistence of racial prejudice and a higher resistence to desegregation among suburban and less educated respondents. (Author/PGD)
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Integration Readiness, Majority Attitudes, Public Opinion
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