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Glenn, Charles – Equity and Choice, 1985
Choice offers the best prospect for accomodating parents' diverse educational expectations within public education and can help allay the public education crisis. To prevent educational choice from generating unequal opportunities and segregation, it is important to begin with planning for choices for poor children and low achievers. (RDN)
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Opportunities, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
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Keith, Damon J. – Harvard Civil Rights - Civil Liberties Law Review, 1984
Reviews the history of court cases involving desegregation of public facilities, housing, quality education, and employment since 1964. Argues that although advances have barely outnumbered setbacks, the progress that has been made cannot be eroded. Evaluation of progress is based on goals put forward by Martin Luther King's "March on Washington"…
Descriptors: Blacks, Civil Rights, Civil Rights Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education
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Harris, Ian M. – Integrated Education, 1983
Provides an overview of Milwaukee's school desegregation plan and focuses on four areas said to involve inequities: attendance area differentials, segregated schools, suspension rates, and specialty schools. Argues that the Milwaukee Plan, although successful in many ways, has failed to provide important educational opportunities for all Black…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Access to Education, Black Achievement, Black Students
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Simpson, Ekundayo – Babel: International Journal of Translation, 1984
Nigeria's multilingual, multicultural society and the political and linguistic problems arising from it are outlined, and the place of the translator in the process of social integration is discussed. Official institutional recognition of translator contributions is recommended, and these professionals are encouraged to make themselves known…
Descriptors: Cultural Interrelationships, Cultural Pluralism, Decentralization, Desegregation Methods
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Henderson, Ronald D.; And Others – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1981
The components of effective urban school desegregation are familiar to researchers. These are examined and explained. They include racial ratios, assignment policies, long term effects, school preparation, age to begin, faculty and staff desegregation, implementation, allocation of resources, and government policies. Social scientists can provide…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Ethnography, Faculty Integration, Integration Readiness
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Gilley, J. Wade – Community and Junior College Journal, 1979
Discusses legal factors making desegregation an issue for community colleges--especially in southern and border states. Focuses on high minority enrollments in metropolitan areas; compliance of states with requests for desegregation plans; the Shelby State Community College case; the influence of governance structures; racial isolation; and dual…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Compliance (Legal), Educational Philosophy, Governance
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Parrish, Jess H. – Community and Junior College Journal, 1979
Provides background on Shelby State Community College's (SSCC's) involvement in a Tennessee desegregation case, "Saunders v Ellington," and points to the errors that resulted in and the problems that resulted from the ruling which enjoined SSCC from building a suburban campus until the inner-city campus was completed. (AYC)
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Planning, Community Colleges, Construction Programs
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Richard, Orlando C.; Kirby, Susan L. – Journal of Black Psychology, 1997
Used an organizational justice approach to examine workforce diversity programs and their potential effects on attitudes of African American beneficiaries through data from 66 African American undergraduates. Beneficiaries were more concerned about adequate procedural justification for the decision to hire them under a diversity program than the…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Black Attitudes, Blacks, Employment Practices
James, Winston – Western European Education, 1989
Explores the identity issue of the Afro-Caribbean minority group in Great Britain. Views issue in terms of political capacities and practices of this group. Concludes that minority experiences endured by this group have sharpened their perspectives concerning their place in society and led to a belief in the necessity of transforming British…
Descriptors: Black Influences, Black Youth, Foreign Countries, Integration Studies
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Streitmatter, Janice L. – Urban Education, 1988
Examines the literature on academic achievement, self-esteem, identity development, and school integration. Indicates the need for investigation of the effects of busing minority children on their identity status. (FMW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Busing, Desegregation Effects
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Basalla, Susan – Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 1994
Discusses the transformation of Auburn University (Alabama) from an all-white school to a racially diverse institution. It provides a historical perspective of Auburn from the civil rights era to the present, discusses the school's efforts to recruit black faculty, and highlights the problems of racism and changing racial attitudes on campus. (GLR)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Black Education, Black Students, Black Teachers
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Hune, Shirley – Amerasia Journal, 1995
Discusses paradigm shifts in racial relations that are redefining existing models and redirecting race relations in U.S. society. The author examines the implications of five dominant and emergent racial paradigms on policy formation and their significance for Asian American Studies. (GR)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Cultural Pluralism, Ethnic Groups, Ethnocentrism
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Ball-Rokeach, Sandra J.; Loges, William E. – Journal of Social Issues, 1994
Argues that to more fully understand beliefs about race that seem paradoxical, it is important to understand the way that beliefs are conceptualized and measured. The authors conclude that the concept of values developed by Rokeach (1973) offers a better basis for gauging public sentiment toward social policies and toward day-to-day living in an…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Beliefs, Ethnic Groups, Justice
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Armor, David J. – Sociology of Education, 1991
Refutes criticisms by L. G. Carr and D. J. Ziegler of the author's predictions concerning mandatory busing in Norfolk, Virginia. Charges that Carr and Ziegler ignored or miscalculated statistical evidence. Concludes that canceling forced busing would have brought White students back to secondary schools, as it did to elementary schools. (SG)
Descriptors: Busing, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Projections, Enrollment Trends
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Wilkinson, Doris Y. – Society, 1996
Explores public school desegregation and the consequences of a "facilities" emphasis on children. The author illustrates this issue through personal observations and comments from two black teachers regarding the cultural and social psychological effects of forced public school integration. These observations reveal that the benefits of…
Descriptors: Black Education, Desegregation Effects, Educational Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education
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