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Menges, Constantine; And Others – 1972
Concerning The Equal Educational Opportunities Act of 1972, there is new Federal emphasis on compensatory education to help disadvantaged children. This report takes the position that compensatory education can be made to work, and that the application of concentrated compensatory resources (usually at higher dollar costs) in basic learning…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Rating, Bus Transportation, Civil Rights

Taeuber, Karl E.; James, David R. – Sociology of Education, 1983
Parochial and other private secondary schools in the United States enroll disproportionately few Blacks. Coleman, Hoffer, and Kilgore discounted this segregation. However, their analysis of within-district segregation is inappropriate and misleading. If future analysis of an appropriate data set is undertaken, standard analysis-of-variance methods…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Catholic Schools, Educational Research, Measurement Techniques

Coleman, James S.; Hoffer, Thomas – Sociology of Education, 1983
The existence of private schools does not necessarily lead to greater school segregation as Taeuber-James argue. Cain-Goldberger are not only incorrect in their discussion of methodology but they also misinterpret the data and misquote the authors. Morgan's efforts to use new data on Catholic schools are applauded. (IS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Catholic Schools, Educational Policy, Educational Research
Perez, Sonia M. – 2001
This report describes the Hispanic population in the United States. Data come mainly from the U.S. Census Bureau's 2000 Census and the March 2000 Current Population Survey and Report on Hispanics. Six sections include: (1) "Introduction" (overview of the U.S. Latino population, translating the data, and the U.S. agenda for Hispanics); (2) "Strong…
Descriptors: Access to Health Care, Demography, Early Childhood Education, Educational Quality
Horn, Jerry G. – 2000
This case study examines the history and current circumstances of education in Humphreys County (Mississippi) in the context of its participation in the Delta Rural Systemic Initiative (RSI), which aims to improve science and mathematics achievement through systemic reform. This report describes the county's history, demography, and economic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Education, Case Studies, Community Characteristics
Lee, Chungmei – Civil Rights Project at Harvard University, 2004
Analysis by the Civil Rights Project has shown that the isolation of Latino and black students from white students in public schools has substantially increased since the l980s. These findings have been criticized recently in a report by the Mumford Center at the University at Albany, "Resegregation in American Public Schools? Not in the 1990s"…
Descriptors: African American Students, Public Schools, Civil Rights, Family Income

Perlstein, Daniel – History of Education Quarterly, 1990
Examines the Mississippi Freedom Schools, organized by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) during the 1964 summer, that were designed to empower Black students to transform society. Analyzes the schools' teaching practices based on student experiences and promoting self-discovery and expression. Identifies institutional limits in…
Descriptors: Activism, Black History, Civil Rights, Consciousness Raising

Rumberger, Russell W.; Willms, J. Douglas – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1992
The extent and impact of racial and ethnic segregation in California high schools in the 1988-89 school year are examined, using data on 896 high schools and 198,127 twelfth-grade students. Racial segregation and ethnic segregation are widespread. Segregation can lead to achievement differences across schools and among ethnic groups. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Asian Americans, Black Students, Estimation (Mathematics)
Lindsey, Donal F. – 1995
The Hampton Institute near Williamsburg, Virginia, was founded during Reconstruction as a normal school for the industrial education of Blacks. In 1877, the school began a program to educate American Indians. Although only 1,388 Indian students attended the Institute during its history, it significantly influenced Indian policy and Indian…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indian Education, American Indians, Black Education
Wang, Margaret C.; Kovach, John A. – 1995
The impact of the changing macroecological characteristics of cities on school performance is explored, and what can be done to reduce the achievement shortcomings among urban students from ethnic and language minority backgrounds is considered. The increase in residential segregation and thereby educational segregation in urban schools is as much…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, At Risk Persons, Decentralization, Economic Factors
FISCHER, JOHN H. – 1966
THE STRUGGLE FOR EDUCATIONAL EQUALITY DEMANDS DIRECT CONFRONTATION OF THE PROBLEM, DETERMINED AND ABLE LEADERSHIP BY SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS, AND COORDINATION OF COMMUNITY AND AGENCY SUPPORT. THE LACK OF FIRST-RATE SCHOOLS IN NEGRO COMMUNITIES AND THE PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECT UPON THE INDIVIDUAL ATTENDING A SCHOOL WHERE EVERY PUPIL RECOGNIZES THAT HIS…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Citizen Participation, Community Support, De Facto Segregation
Allen, Irving L.; And Others – 1968
The first part of this research report presents the findings of a study of public opinion about community problems, particularly race relations and defacto school segregation, in the inner city areas of Bridgeport, Hartford, New Haven, and Waterbury, Connecticut. In the second part these four communities and Stamford are examined as systems of…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Leaders, Community Study, De Facto Segregation
Rogers, Frederick A. – 1974
This study focuses on a formerly all-black high school, which formed one-half of the dual school system in North Carolina, in order to assess both the direct and indirect functions that the school may have performed in developing leadership skills, apprenticeship opportunities, and the total development of the black community. Seven reasons…
Descriptors: American History, Black Community, Black Education, Black Institutions
Lincoln, Eugene A. – 1975
This document presents interview data acquired from white and black teachers and white and black parents. Among the questions dealt with are: why white teachers teach in black schools in the inner city; whether white teachers are willing to accept black leadership (i.e., the black principal); whether a majority white faculty should be assigned to…
Descriptors: Black Community, Black Education, Black Institutions, Black Students
National Inst. of Education (DHEW), Washington, DC. Educational Equity Group. Desegregation Studies Div. – 1975
The emphases of this paper are identification of system mechanisms and processes employed to achieve and enhance racial resegregation in education, placing an understanding of these mechanisms and processes within the context of the national desegregation efforts, presentation of the rationale for the National Institute of Education including…
Descriptors: Desegregation Litigation, Desegregation Methods, Discipline Policy, Educationally Disadvantaged