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Roy, Joydeep; Mishel, Lawrence – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2008
In recent years there has been a renewed interest in understanding the levels and trends in high school graduation in the U.S. A big and influential literature has argued that the "true" high school graduation rate remains at an unsatisfactory level, and that the graduation rates for minorities (Blacks and Hispanics) are alarmingly low. In this…
Descriptors: High Schools, Graduation Rate, Graduation, Educational Trends
Blum, Lawrence – Theory and Research in Education, 2008
White privilege analysis has been influential in philosophy of education. I offer some mild criticisms of this largely salutary direction--its inadequate exploration of its own normative foundations, and failure to distinguish between "spared injustice", "unjust enrichment" and "non-injustice-related" privileges; its inadequate exploration of the…
Descriptors: Whites, Advantaged, Educational Philosophy, Social Justice
Lamos, Steve – College Composition and Communication, 2008
This essay analyzes the ways in which subtly but powerfully racist ideologies of language and literacy shaped the institutional development of one writing program for "high-risk" African American college students during the late 1960s and early 1970s. It further theorizes the value of such institutional analysis for counteracting racism…
Descriptors: African American Students, Undergraduate Students, Ideology, Writing Instruction
Kauffman, James M.; Simpson, Richard L.; Mock, Devery R. – Behavioral Disorders, 2009
Objective data provide overwhelming evidence that children and youth with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) are underidentified and underserved. This was the central argument in our November 2007 Forum article to which Harry, Hart, Klingner, Cramer, and Sturges responded. In this rejoinder, we continue to assert the dramatic need to offer…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Emotional Disturbances, Student Needs, Access to Education
Gutierrez, Rochelle – Democracy & Education, 2009
Rather than delineating a list of practices that are important for ensuring that mathematics prepares students for a more democratic citizenship, the author has outlined in this article three tensions in teaching that she argues are important in developing an equity stance in mathematics education. This focus on a "stance" suggests that the kinds…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Democracy, Minority Groups, Student Diversity
Moon, Sidney M. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2009
One rationale for failure to address the needs of high-ability students in schools is that high-ability students do not need special services because they do not face any special problems or challenges. A more extreme corollary of this attitude is the notion that high ability is so protective that students with high ability do not face problems or…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Teaching Methods, High Achievement, Student Needs
Chinnery, Ann – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2008
According to Kevin Kumashiro (2004), education toward a socially just society requires a commitment to challenge common sense notions or assumptions about the world and about teaching and learning. Recalling Audre Lorde's (1984) classic essay, "The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House," I focus on three common sense notions and…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Preservice Teacher Education, Cultural Awareness, Racial Bias
Grosvenor, Ian – History of Education, 2007
This paper has several concerns. It is about both the stories we tell and the images we place with those stories; it is also about historical practice and the power of the image to generate new research approaches. The paper is organized into three sections: the "eye of history" and historians and the visual archive; histories of black…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Information Sources, Historians, Educational History
Scott, Otis L., Jr. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2007
Texas has a proud history of being a multicultural state. Of its nearly 23 million residents (U.S. Census Bureau, 2006), none of its major racial or ethnic groups (Anglo, Hispanic, Black, American Indian, or Asian) constitutes a majority of the population. San Antonio, with a population of over 1.2 million, is the second-largest city in Texas,…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Human Resources, Minority Groups, Labor Force
O'Nell, Robert – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2008
The American higher education community found a curious mix of good and bad news in the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling last summer, in "Parents Involved v. Seattle School District and Meredith v. Jefferson County Board of Education", about the use of race-based policies by public elementary and secondary schools. This article discusses this…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Secondary Schools, Public Schools, Law Schools
Belanger, Kathleen; Green, Deborah K.; Bullard, Lloyd B. – Child Welfare, 2008
The involvement of children of color in child welfare has a mixed history. Earlier research has revealed that there was an underrepresentation of minority children in the 19th century. It only grew during the 1970s and 1980s. It should be noted that the widespread concern about disproportionality is not mainly about the disproportionate numbers of…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Disproportionate Representation, Child Caregivers, Minority Group Children
Fontaine, Haroldo – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2008
This poetic-prose piece is my personal ethnic educational history. It challenges the misconception that Cuban students (so-called voluntary minorities) are not oppressed, especially not by their Cuban teachers, and that they thus achieve more academic success than other Latinos. Some may be hiding. Perhaps this work will help to find them.
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Cultural Influences, Hispanic Americans, Academic Achievement
Slaughter, John Brooks – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
Among countless petitioners to the incoming president, higher-education leaders have sent Barack Obama position statements and requests for action that extol the strengths and accomplishments of this nation's higher-education enterprise but also warn of its increasingly dire financial situation. They have asked that a share of an impending…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Disadvantaged Youth, Grants, Minority Groups
Ebersole, John F. – Presidency, 2008
Today's college presidents face multiple challenges as they create and implement their institutions' strategic plans. Recently, some presidents have included an online learning capability among the tools employed to implement their strategic plans and achieve their vision. What effect does online education really have on an institution? In this…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Online Courses, College Presidents, Presidents
Anyaso, Hilary Hurd – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2008
The City College of New York (CCNY) is one of the most diverse campuses in the country--approximately 90 foreign languages are spoken on campus. Educating recent high school graduates to working adults, CCNY also ranks among the leading schools conferring bachelor's degrees to African-Americans. The University of Maryland, College Park, celebrated…
Descriptors: African American Students, State Universities, Graduation Rate, High School Graduates