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Howell, John F. – 1976
Given a successful instance of public school desegration, this study examines some of the factors that may have contributed to the integration effort. The initial section provides an examination of the historical and socio-political milieu building a context by which various change agents such as pupil mobility, prior experience in limited or…
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Litigation, Educational Assessment, Educational Planning
Loyola Univ., New Orleans, LA. Inst. of Human Relations. – 1967
To provide occupational training to disadvantaged groups, a 6-month experimental program was conducted for 150 men and women to: (1) stabilize the rural community, (2) turn technological advancement into opportunity for area residents, (3) obtain information about racially related training and employment problems, and (4) stimulate other groups to…
Descriptors: Adult Vocational Education, Agricultural Education, Basic Skills, Business Education
Willie, Charles V.; Beker, Jerome – 1973
This book examines the effects of neighborhood location, the educational context of the school, and such family characteristics as race and socioeconomic status upon the social adjustment of children who are part of a program deliberately designed to achieve greater racial integration. The study reported here was done in a northern city that…
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods, Educational Environment, Elementary Schools
Siggers, Kathleen – 1971
Measurements of self worth show that children in segregated schools, both white and black, have unrealistically high aspirations. Mexican-Americans measure lower than other major ethnic groups in feelings of self worth. There is evidence from social investigations, however, that segregation produces feelings of "imposed inferiority" among minority…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Attitude Change, Black Students, Classroom Desegregation
Bouldin, Arthur L.; Lucas, Robert E. – 1971
The all black, economically disadvantaged city of Lincoln Heights adjoins the Princeton school district. In February of 1970, the Ohio State Department of Education, after making several inspections of the Lincoln Heights Schools, revoked their charter and ordered them closed. After a series of meetings with three adjoining school districts, the…
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans, Educational Opportunities
Schofield, Janet W.; Sagar, Andrew – 1976
Equal status within the contact situation, shared goals, cooperate dependence in reaching these goals, and the support of authorities, law or custom are the criteria which Allport (1954) argued were vital for promoting positive interracial attitudes and behavior. The study reported here investigates the development of interracial interaction…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Desegregation Effects, Dining Facilities, Grade 6
Wisconsin Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights. – 1992
This publication reports on the effects of school desegregation in Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Public Schools 15 years after desegregation was introduced and focuses on the quality of education available for minorities. In particular, the report looks at desegregation and educational outcomes, interracial and human relations, the effect of housing…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Affirmative Action, Black Youth, Desegregation Effects
Trent, William T. – 1981
This paper examines academic program, course enrollments, and extracurricular memberships in racially and ethnically integrated high schools with the aim of determining the extent of participation by black and white students within schools. The goal of the study was to ascertain whether students are resegregated in schools through these…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Black Students, Desegregation Effects, Extracurricular Activities
McCormack, Wayne, Ed. – 1978
An analysis is presented of the "Bakke" decision and the several opinions of the Supreme Court Justices. The principal issue presented by the case is whether a higher education institution using a selective admission program may adjust that program by giving explicit preference to qualified members of identified racial or ethnic groups…
Descriptors: Admission (School), Affirmative Action, Civil Rights, College Admission
Freedom House Inst. on Schools and Education, Roxbury, MA. – 1975
The initial black community response to the desegregation plan submitted by the School Department is contained in this document. The principal purpose is to make clear to the court that in evaluating this plan, or any other, improvements in the quality of schooling is sought. Efforts to rid the Boston schools of discriminatory pupil placement are…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Black Education, Black Influences, Black Leadership
Shelton, Raymond O. – 1976
The Hillsborough County School District is recognized as the nation's most successfully desegregated metropolitan school district in the United States. Basic statistics show that the pupil population has grown to 115,000; pupil and faculty composition is approximately 80% white and 20% black; 56,000 pupils are transported daily, 25,000 for…
Descriptors: Black Youth, Bus Transportation, Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Litigation
Evanston School District 65, IL. – 1968
This report describes a Summer Integration Institute conducted by the Evanston, Illinois Board of Education to prepare teachers and administrators for school integration. The focus of the 1967 session was understanding factors of quality integrated education, and in 1968 understanding crucial issues in integration. The participants of these…
Descriptors: Black Power, Curriculum Guides, Desegregation Effects, Elementary School Curriculum
Crain, Robert L.; And Others – 1984
A long-term study of the effects of school desegregation, based on the tracing of students initially involved in a 1966 desegregation plan, is reported on in this document. The students, who were from Hartford, Connecticut, and were nearly all Black, were traced from their first desegregation in elementary school until after high school…
Descriptors: Black Achievement, Black Students, College Attendance, Desegregation Effects
Glenn, Beverly Caffee; McLean, Taylor – 1981
This study sought to identify schools that efficiently teach economically disadvantaged black children and describe these schools as models for quality urban education in the United States. An effective school was defined as one in which at least 40 percent of the student population was black; gains were demonstrated in student achievement; and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrator Characteristics, Black Students, Desegregation Effects
Peterman, William A. – 1982
Recent increases in black migration to the suburbs and the continuing existence of discrimination in housing have emphasized the issues of integration and resegregation in suburban municipalities. To prevent resegregation, many integrated municipalities have adopted integration maintenance measures such as efforts to inform people that racial…
Descriptors: Blacks, Civil Rights, Community Programs, Desegregation Effects