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Karsten, Sjoerd; Felix, Charles; Ledoux, Guuske; Meijnen, Wim; Roeleveld, Jaap; Van Schooten, Erik – Education and Urban Society, 2006
Across Europe, urban education systems are struggling with the process of integration of immigrants in schools. The process of inclusion and exclusion in European cities shows many similarities with earlier experiences in U.S. cities. This article explores the most important aspects of this new urban phenomenon and its impact on urban school…
Descriptors: Immigrants, School Segregation, Urban Schools, Elementary Schools
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Stiefel, Leanna; Schwartz, Amy Ellen; Chellman, Colin C. – Educational Policy, 2007
Although the No Child Left Behind Act was intended to help "all students meet high academic standards," it is focused on subgroups of low-achieving students. The authors analyze the possible impact of the legislation's requirement for performance reporting by racial subgroup in light of the considerable racial segregation in U.S.…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Middle Schools, Racial Differences, Academic Standards
Hardy, Lawrence – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2006
In this article, the author talks about the disaster in the United States that reignited a debate about poverty and the responsibility of government--and government schools--that had never really gone away in the first place. Hurricane Katrina was one of the biggest natural disasters in the U.S. that swept through four states, killed more than…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Equal Education, Poverty, Economics
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Education and Labor. – 1965
The document consists of the testimony given at Congressional hearings in 1965. Included are statements by educators, labor leaders, and representatives of various organizations relevant to the status of defacto segregation in the Chicago public schools. (NH)
Descriptors: De Facto Segregation, Federal Government, Northern Schools, Public Schools
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Casella, Ronnie – Urban Review, 2003
Examines school security in relation to consumerism, pointing out that security is big business. Draws from studies in education, geography, and communication to demonstrate how security has developed into a consumer activity involving suburbanization, technology, self-segregation, and the partitioning of neighborhoods in schools in homogeneous…
Descriptors: Discipline, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Racial Segregation
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Sipple, Peter W. – Journal of General Education, 1970
The problems surrounding the education of a major minority group and ways to surmount these difficulties are analyzed. (CK)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Blacks, Concept Formation, Educational Facilities
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Cobb, Casey D.; Glass, Gene V. – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 1999
Addressed whether Arizona charter schools were more ethnically segregated than traditional public schools by studying 55 urban and 57 rural charter schools. Nearly half showed evidence of substantial ethnic segregation, and charter schools were higher in white enrollment than other public schools. (SLD)
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnicity, Maps
Days, Drew S., III – 1978
The 1954 Brown Vs. Board of Education decision went beyond legal analysis to demonstrate the cruelty and immorality of discrimination against black children. It was asserted in the Brown decision that separate education cannot be equal education, and that segregation has a particularly detrimental effect upon black children. The negative impact of…
Descriptors: Blacks, Elementary Secondary Education, Minority Groups, Moral Issues
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Berlowitz, Marvin J. – Journal of Negro Education, 1974
The study reported here demonstrates institutional racism in the staffing procedures of the Buffalo public school system during the period 1956-63; the proportion of temporary, inexperienced and male teachers appointed to segregated black vs. segregated white schools was determined. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Racial Discrimination, Racial Segregation, Racism, School Segregation
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Levine, Daniel U.; And Others – Journal of Negro Education, 1973
This study compares the attitudes of black youth who have a favorable orientation toward the Black Panthers with those of black youth who appear to be oriented toward the NAACP, using data collected in five black segregated high schools. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Black Leadership, Black Students, High School Students, Political Affiliation
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Shircliffe, Barbara J. – Urban Review, 2002
Examines a grassroots African American movement to reestablish a historically black high school closed during desegregation. Analysis of written documents and interviews with former students and community members indicates that establishment of the school was contentious. Highlights the paradox of desegregation for African American communities,…
Descriptors: Activism, Black Education, Community Schools, High Schools
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Bruno, James E.; Marcoulides, George A. – Urban Review, 1985
This study examines how standardized testing for teacher certification affects teacher supply and demand in inner-city schools. Results indicate that most of the teachers who fail the California Basic Educational Skills Test are minority teachers. Minimum cutoff scores must be set within the framework of balancing teacher quality with teacher…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Minority Group Teachers, School Segregation, Teacher Certification
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Boykin, Arsene O. – Urban Education, 1973
Investigated whether official school data on the 45 general high schools of Chicago support public fears that the quality of urban high schools is related to their racial balance and that mixed high schools deteriorate as blacks, minorities, and the poor spill into them. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Educational Environment, High Schools, Racial Balance
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Rist, Ray C. – Integrated Education, 1974
In September, 1973, a white principal in a predominantly black elementary school in Portland, Oregon gave an interview to the city's largest daily newspaper: the resulting controversy helps sharpen the focus of the debate concerning means of achieving school integration. (JM)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Busing, Desegregation Methods, Political Issues
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Piliawsky, Monte – Black Scholar, 1998
Explores de facto school segregation in Hartford (Connecticut) and reviews the Sheff v. O'Neill decision, in which the Connecticut Supreme Court ruled that the combination of de facto racial segregation and class segregation deprived students of substantially equal educational opportunity. A controlled choice approach is proposed to address…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Minority Groups
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