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Walker, Sheila S.; Rasamimanana, Jennifer – Journal of Negro Education, 1993
A 1980 analysis of educational films on Africa in the collection of a major U.S. urban public school district and a 1991 follow-up reveal that the district's visual resources about Africa were, with few exceptions, inaccurate and misleading, exhibiting the worst stereotypes. Reviews some practical approaches to cross-cultural education. (SLD)
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, African Studies, Black Culture

Weneck, Bette – History of Education Quarterly, 1991
Follows the merging of Barnard College and Teachers College with Columbia University. Traces the struggle for power between the two institutions. Finds Barnard practiced exclusionary procedures based on social class and religion, and educated its students in strict liberal arts tradition as opposed to providing professional preparation. States…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Educational Discrimination, Educational History, Females
Skelton, Kathy – Multicultural Teaching to Combat Racism in School and Community, 1993
Incidents in two Australian secondary schools illustrate the real problems of discrimination that aboriginal students face in the Australian education system in spite of policies intended to combat discrimination and promote the needs and rights of minority students. A program to combat racism in six schools is described. (SLD)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Cultural Differences, Educational Discrimination, Educational Policy
Newton, Chris – Black Issues in Higher Education, 1999
Assessment of Hopwood v Texas ruling on admissions at West Texas A&M University finds it has had little effect on that institution. The school stepped up recruitment efforts, targeting high schools with diverse populations. Additionally, the state's "10 percent" rule automatically made the top 10% percent of graduating students…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Admission Criteria, Affirmative Action, Black Students

Lott, Bernice – American Psychologist, 2002
Suggests that distancing is the dominant response to poor people by those who are not poor and that distancing, separation, exclusion, and devaluing operationally define discrimination. Examines U.S. classism in the context of theoretical propositions about the moral exclusion of stigmatized others. Describes cognitive, institutional, and…
Descriptors: Access to Health Care, Cognitive Processes, Educational Discrimination, Elementary Secondary Education

Apple, Michael W. – Comparative Education, 2001
Neoliberalism claims that privatization, marketization, uniform standards, and accountability--some important dynamics surrounding globalization in education--increase choices and quality in education. However, numerous studies show that the market has consistently devalued alternatives; increased the power of dominant models; and exacerbated…
Descriptors: Accountability, Comparative Education, Educational Change, Educational Discrimination
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act: Determining Eligibility and Implications for School Districts
Moses, Marsha; Gilchrest, Cynthia; Schwab, Nadine C. – Journal of School Nursing, 2005
Today, school districts are challenged in meeting the health and educational needs of students with chronic health conditions. One of the challenges school districts face is determining when students with health-related disabilities are eligible for services under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. This article reviews Section 504 and…
Descriptors: Health Needs, Eligibility, Disabilities, School Districts
Ainscow, Mel – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2005
It is now almost ten years since the Salamanca Conference on Special Needs Education endorsed the idea of inclusive education. Arguably the most significant international document that has ever appeared in the special needs field, the Salamanca Statement argues that regular schools with an inclusive orientation are "the most effective means…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Policy, Mainstreaming
Russo, Charles J. – Education and the Law, 2004
"Brown v Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas" (1954) ("Brown I"), is the United States Supreme Court's most significant ruling on education, if not of all time. In "Brown I", the Court unanimously held that "de jure" racial segregation in public schools violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth…
Descriptors: African American Children, Equal Education, School Desegregation, Racial Segregation
Zwerling, L. Steven, Ed. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1986
A collection of essays presents the updated positions of nine critics of the community college who from the mid-1960s through the mid-1970s participated in a debate with two-year college proponents over many of the fundamental assumptions of the community college movement. The volume contains: (1) "From Mass to Class in Higher Education," by…
Descriptors: College Role, College Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Continuing Education

Tucker, Bonnie Poitras – Journal of Law and Education, 1983
Argues against the Supreme Court's overturning of lower court decisions in support of a deaf child's right to a classroom interpreter. Reproaches the majority opinion for ignoring "a clear legislative mandate" from the federal government to provide handicapped children with educational opportunities equal to those provided nonhandicapped…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Compliance (Legal), Court Litigation, Disabilities
Pong, Suet-ling – Compare, 1995
Presents a comprehensive examination of the development of postindependent Malaysia's education policies. Compulsory education combined with sustained economic growth has produced a literate and upwardly mobile Malay population. Preferential policies for the Malays, however, have resulted in increased stratification and inequality among the…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Compulsory Education, Economic Factors, Economic Impact

Donato, Ruben; Onis, Carmen de – Theory into Practice, 1994
Maintains that educational reformers need to examine the past to understand why middle schools have not succeeded with Mexican Americans, and argues that current school reform does not depart radically from early 20th-century logic and practice. Presents current research and policy in a historical perspective. Describes Project Theme, a…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, College School Cooperation, Early Adolescents, Educational Change

Newby, Robert G.; Newby, Diane E. – American Behavioral Scientist, 1995
Criticizes Charles Murray's "The Bell Curve" and attempts a more cogent analysis of the respective roles of blacks and the U.S. political economy. Utilizes a sociology of knowledge framework to discuss the evolving nature of blacks in the nation's workforce. Briefly discusses eugenics and the history of racist social theories. (MJP)
Descriptors: Blacks, Economic Impact, Educational Discrimination, Educational History

Lucas, Tamara; Schecter, Sandra R. – Urban Review, 1992
Argues that nonmainstream (nonwhite and nonmiddle class) students do not perform as well in school as do mainstream students because they are not equitably served by the educational system. Equity issues in the literacy education of minorities are explored, examining student characteristics, sociocultural factors, language issues, and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Affirmative Action, Educational Discrimination, Educationally Disadvantaged