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Whitehurst, Grover J.; Reeves, Richard V.; Rodrigue, Edward – Center on Children and Families at Brookings, 2016
This report compares various measures of school segregation and reviews research findings on the extent of school segregation, trends in school segregation over time, and the relationship between academic achievement and segregation by income and race. The role of school quality in mediating and moderating the associations between school…
Descriptors: School Segregation, Racial Discrimination, Charter Schools, School Policy
Morris, Archie, III – Journal of Case Studies in Education, 2015
For a period of 85 years, the M Street/Dunbar High School was an academically elite, all-black public high school in Washington, D.C. As far back as 1899, its students came in first in citywide tests given in both black and white schools. Over this 85-year span, approximately 80 percent of M Street/Dunbar's graduates went on to college, even…
Descriptors: Urban Education, Educational Policy, High Schools, High School Students
Ayscue, Jennifer B.; Greenberg, Alyssa – Civil Rights Project - Proyecto Derechos Civiles, 2013
Though once a leader in school integration, Massachusetts has regressed over the last two decades as its students of color have experienced intensifying school segregation. This report investigates trends in school segregation in Massachusetts by examining concentration, exposure, and evenness measures by both race and class. First, the report…
Descriptors: School Segregation, Minority Group Students, Racial Composition, Social Class
Allen, Rebecca; West, Anne – Oxford Review of Education, 2009
This article presents the authors' response to the Comment by Gerald Grace on their paper "Religious schools in London: school admissions, religious composition and selectivity". The Comment is a useful contribution to the academic and policy debates about religious schools and the role that empirical research can play. The authors are…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, Urban Schools, Religious Organizations, Religious Discrimination
Knoester, Matthew – Educational Policy, 2011
Using a theoretical lens of democratic education, this study critically analyzes pilot schools in the Boston Public School system, a school model gaining influence and imitation around the United States. Building on theories regarding the role of democracy in schools, and especially workplace democracy, this article juxtaposes these conceptions of…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Charter Schools, School Choice, Democracy
Grace, Gerald – Oxford Review of Education, 2009
This paper is a reflection upon the research findings of Rebecca Allen and Anne West in relation to religious schools in London. While welcoming this contribution to the systematic study of faith schools (a neglected area of empirical inquiry), the paper argues that the use of "religious schools" as a unitary category is problematic for…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, Urban Schools, Religious Organizations, Catholic Schools
Frederick, Rona M.; View, Jenice L. – Urban Education, 2009
Over 50 years after the monumental decision of "Brown v. Board of Education," many U.S. schools remain separate and unequal. This includes schools in the nation's capital, Washington, D.C. The article discusses how in the two centuries of public education in Washington, D.C., Black educators used a variety of subversive tactics to…
Descriptors: Educational History, Urban Schools, African American Education, African American Teachers
Frankenberg, Erica – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2009
As the country undergoes tremendous racial transition, this article explores the impact of these trends on the composition of urban schools and districts. The demographic context of urban schools is important to consider because of the body of research that concludes that the composition of students in schools is related to students' academic and…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Racial Composition, Teaching Experience, Educational Trends
Allen, Rebecca; West, Anne – Oxford Review of Education, 2009
This paper is concerned with segregation and school selectivity in secondary schools with a religious character in London, England. Analyses of the characteristics of pupils at religious and non-religious schools reveal that the former tend to cater predominantly for pupils from particular religions and/or denominations and ethnic groups, so…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, Urban Schools, Religious Organizations, Selective Admission
Sohoni, Deenesh; Saporito, Salvatore – American Journal of Education, 2009
We examine whether student enrollment in nonneighborhood schools changes levels of racial segregation in public schools across urban school districts by comparing the racial composition of schools and their corresponding attendance area. This comparison was made possible by using geographic information systems (GIS) to link maps of elementary,…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Private Schools, Charter Schools, Magnet Schools
Frankenberg, Erica; Siegel-Hawley, Genevieve; Wang, Jia – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2011
The political popularity of charter schools is unmistakable. This article explores the relationship between charter schools and segregation across the country, in 40 states, the District of Columbia, and several dozen metropolitan areas with large enrollments of charter school students in 2007-08. The descriptive analysis of the charter school…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, School Segregation, Metropolitan Areas, Minority Groups
Jennings, Jennifer L.; Pallas, Aaron M. – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University (NJ1), 2010
In this study, the authors examined the demographic characteristics of students entering the new small high schools in New York City and contrasted them with the characteristics of students entering the large high schools that closed. They also determined whether these high school reforms altered how different types of students are distributed…
Descriptors: High Schools, Student Characteristics, Small Schools, Educational Policy
Scherer, Marge – Educational Leadership, 2010
From the nefarious achievement gaps, to the racial isolation in increasingly segregated schools; from the digital divide that results in kids not having access to computers, to the poverty gulf that results in kids not having homes; from boys' reading difficulties and girls' problems with math, to the disparities among rural, suburban, and urban…
Descriptors: Health Services, Urban Schools, Rural Schools, Suburban Schools
Smith, Peter J. – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2009
Achievement data of African American, Hispanic American, and Caucasian students from racially segregated and racially integrated settings in an urban, Midwestern school district were analyzed to determine the effect of racial isolation on achievement within each racial group. In the district studied, achievement of students from segregated schools…
Descriptors: Racial Factors, Minority Group Students, Hispanic American Students, African American Students
Jennings, Jennifer L.; Pallas, Aaron M. – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University (NJ1), 2010
No study has comprehensively examined what types of students are attending new small schools in New York City and whether these students have different characteristics, on average, than students at the schools they replaced. This study fills this gap by comparing the characteristics of entering new small high school students with those of all…
Descriptors: High Schools, Student Characteristics, Small Schools, Educational Policy