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Epstein, Terrie L. – Teachers College Record, 1993
Responds to the New York State Commissioner of Education's paper calling for multicultural, historically accurate public school curricula. The paper emphasizes the importance of students being able to recognize the relationship between the historian's perspective and his/her shaping of the historical narrative in textbooks. (SM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Development, Historical Interpretation, Minority Groups
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Sobol, Thomas – Teachers College Record, 1993
Discusses the need to revise New York State's social studies curriculum to reflect the nation's diversity in a fair way, presenting a less biased, more realistic view of history. The curriculum should cultivate multiple perspectives, teach about common traditions, include examples of many peoples, and tell the whole story. (SM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Development, Historical Interpretation, Minority Groups
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Moynihan, Daniel Patrick – Teachers College Record, 1989
The poorest group in our population is children. This article discusses past and present public assistance programs that affect children and the disproportionate number of minority group children and children in single-parent homes who live in poverty. The need for welfare reform is discussed also. (IAH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Welfare, Children, Minority Groups
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Judge, Harry – Teachers College Record, 1987
This article raises the possibility for genuine reform in the Holmes Group Report and the Carnegie Report. The questions of differentiated staffing, professional development, and attracting minority group teachers are discussed. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: Differentiated Staffs, Educational Change, Higher Education, Minority Groups
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Ladson-Billings, Gloria; Tate, William F., IV – Teachers College Record, 1995
Explains critical race theory as used in legal scholarship, arguing for its application in education and suggesting that in the United States, where race is critical in inequality and where society is organized around property rights, the intersection of race and property creates an analytical tool for understanding inequity. (SM)
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
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Bollier, Jr., Paul F. – Teachers College Record, 1980
Controversy has been generated by a right-wing group over the merit of various high school American history textbooks. The author argues that his textbook fits all ethical categories. (JN)
Descriptors: Censorship, History Instruction, History Textbooks, Minority Groups
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Winston, Judith A. – Teachers College Record, 1995
Summarizes the U.S. Department of Education's efforts to implement the mandate of "Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas" and the Civil Rights Act of 1964, examining traditional tools used in enforcing civil rights laws and reviewing new strategies to promote high quality education, equal educational opportunity, and diversity.…
Descriptors: Civil Rights Legislation, Educational Discrimination, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
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Neuborne, Burt – Teachers College Record, 1995
"Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas" called the United States to a new level of moral consciousness. Current efforts to denigrate "Brown" as a failure overlook its effect as a social catalyst for movement toward equality. Six visions of "Brown" examine its contemporary meaning (triumph, aspiration,…
Descriptors: Civil Rights Legislation, Educational Discrimination, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
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Bogin, Joshua P. – Teachers College Record, 1995
The paper recapitulates the flow of a 2-day conference on the 40 years since "Brown v. Board of Education," focusing on 2 general-session presentations that examined "Brown" as promise and discussed visions for the future. "Brown" is viewed as a benchmark of American democracy and an opportunity for redemption. (SM)
Descriptors: Black Students, Civil Rights Legislation, Educational Discrimination, Elementary Secondary Education
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Parikh, Sunita – Teachers College Record, 1990
Presents a comparative analysis of the U.S. and Indian Supreme Courts' roles in civil rights and preference policies. Despite structural and historical differences, similarities exist in the development of such policies. Both are more concerned with fidelity to constitutional and statutory interpretations than to personal ideological viewpoints.…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Civil Rights, Comparative Analysis, Constitutional Law
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Glickstein, Howard A. – Teachers College Record, 1995
Discusses examples of sharp inequalities in school financing. Argues that the goal of educational equality does not confront the basic cause of educational inequality; fear of school integration perpetuates the existence of a multiplicity of school districts, which substantially increases the burden to fund education and ultimately costs society.…
Descriptors: Civil Rights Legislation, Educational Discrimination, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance
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Murphy, Joseph S. – Teachers College Record, 1991
Examines the social organization of the university, faculty organization, class and education, and race and ethnicity in the context of an expanded canon. (SM)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Civil Rights, College Faculty, College Students
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Carl, Jim – Teachers College Record, 1996
Describes development of Milwaukee's Parental Choice Program from an alliance of neoliberal reformers and supporters of inner-city community schools enrolling Black and Latino students. Necessary ingredients included the legacy of independent community schools, frustration of many Black school reformers with Milwaukee Public Schools, and political…
Descriptors: Blacks, Educational Vouchers, Elementary Secondary Education, Hispanic Americans
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Carter, Robert L. – Teachers College Record, 1995
Forty years after "Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas" mandated equal education for black students, racial discrimination thrives in public schools. Educators must lead the fight for quality education for black students in racially isolated urban schools and for monitoring the educational offerings provided for minority…
Descriptors: Black Students, Civil Rights Legislation, Educational Discrimination, Elementary Secondary Education
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Grant, Carl A. – Teachers College Record, 1995
Examines the dual meaning of promise (hope and vow) in relation to "Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas," discussing how the two conceptions are implemented in a desegregated school and explaining how multicultural education can help meet the dual expectations of "Brown" as promise/vow and promise/hope. (Author/SM)
Descriptors: Black Students, Civil Rights Legislation, Educational Discrimination, Elementary Secondary Education
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