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Brown, Frank – Urban Review, 1994
Assesses the progress of equality since Brown v Topeka Board of Education and argues that there still has not been a full implementation of that Supreme Court decree. School integration is shown to be declining. It is recommended that The court could merge the equality standards of Plessy v Ferguson with Brown to provide quality education. (GR)
Descriptors: Blacks, Court Litigation, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Discrimination
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Vavrus, Michael J. – Urban Review, 1979
Caroline Hodges Percell's views on the purpose of schooling are reviewed in this article. Her data demonstrating the school's role in encouraging the continuation of the inequalities of American society are discussed. (EB)
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Educational Discrimination, Educational Practices, Educationally Disadvantaged
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Valencia, Richard R. – Urban Review, 1980
Considers declining enrollment, White flight, and the fiscal crisis in the public schools. Shows how these factors coalesced in a school-closing suit in Santa Barbara, California, and discusses the implications of the court's decision for Mexican American education in that state. (GC)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Declining Enrollment, Educational Discrimination, Elementary Secondary Education
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Jones-Wilson, Faustine C. – Urban Review, 1986
The present call for excellence can be seen in previous cycles of educational reform. Recent reports and studies on reform lack a concern for equity. Concepts of equity, equality and excellence are discussed. Disadvantages for minorities in reform programs are pointed out. Alternative reforms are proposed to enhance equity for minorities and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Compensatory Education, Educational Discrimination, Educational Improvement
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Conforti, Joseph M. – Urban Review, 1992
Explores social acceptance of inequality in U.S. education. Views the legitimation of inequality primarily as a product of early stratification in education, such as tracking, and cumulative reinforcement in a cultural context of contests as equality of opportunity. Early levels of schooling are organized as a series of contests. (SLD)
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Access to Education, Educational Discrimination, Educationally Disadvantaged
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Wang, L. Ling-Chi – Urban Review, 1988
Examines recent changes in admission patterns and policies of some of the most prestigious American institutions of higher education, with particular reference to the University of California-Berkeley. Assesses the impact of these changes on Asian Americans and the principle of meritocracy. (FMW)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Asian American Students, Asian Americans, College Admission
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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
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McFadden, Anna C.; And Others – Urban Review, 1992
Studies race and gender, rule violations, punishments, referral rates and frequencies, and follow-up activities to determine differences in treatment by race, sex, and handicapping condition found in 4,391 discipline files from 9 schools of a Florida kindergarten through grade-12 district. Racial bias exists in the administration of punishment.…
Descriptors: Black Students, Chi Square, Disabilities, Discipline
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Orfield, Gary – Urban Review, 1988
Utilizes data from the Metropolitan Opportunity Project to examine trends in White and minority experiences in the high schools, community colleges, and universities of Los Angeles (California) since the mid-1970s. Concludes that Black and Hispanic access to higher education has been severely hampered. (FMW)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Black Students, College Admission, Community Colleges