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Dache-Gerbino, Amalia; Aguayo, David; Griffin, Marquise; Hairston, Sarah L; Hamilton, Christal; Krause, Christopher; Lane-Bonds, Dena; Sweeney, Heather – Research in Education, 2019
Using Harvey's (2012) "Spaces of Capital: Towards a Critical Geography" and Sharp's (2009) Geographies of Postcolonialism as theoretical approaches and Gordon's (2008) "Mapping Decline: St. Louis and the Fate of the American City" as historical context, a graduate-level critical geography of urban higher education class…
Descriptors: Postcolonialism, Resistance (Psychology), Geography, Critical Theory
Bedasso, Biniam E. – Education Finance and Policy, 2019
This paper explores factors affecting the choice of investment in specific human capital in the presence of significant inter-group and spatial inequalities. I use four years of admissions application data at an elite university in South Africa in conjunction with quarterly labor force data to trace the link between aptitude-adjusted expected…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Majors (Students), Course Selection (Students), Racial Segregation
Chasi, Colin; Rodny-Gumede, Ylva – Africa Education Review, 2019
Calls for the decolonisation of higher education in South Africa have been punctuated by comments on black pain. This is not surprising if it is acknowledged that violence inordinately marks so much of South African life. What is rarely discussed though is the idea that pain has also come to be fetishised. Pain, for example, is valued as a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Blacks, Racial Bias, Equal Education
Taylor, Kendra; Anderson, Jeremy; Frankenberg, Erica – Peabody Journal of Education, 2019
Since the Supreme Court's 2007 "Parents Involved" decision, school districts have been pursuing integration in more legally and politically charged environments. The retreat of the federal government in the racial integration of schools is well documented, but less understood is what local school districts are doing to fill that void.…
Descriptors: School Segregation, Racial Segregation, Residential Patterns, School Desegregation
Houck, Eric A.; Murray, Brittany C. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2019
Sixty-five years after the "Brown v. Board" decision, American schools are re-segregated and re-segregating. The mechanisms of this re-segregation are legal action, voluntary moves towards unitary status, unintended consequences of integration-oriented strategies, and an increasing trend towards the fracturing, or splintering of school…
Descriptors: School Resegregation, Racial Segregation, School Districts, Student Diversity
Mabille, Martina L. – Transformation in Higher Education, 2019
Background: The need for transforming South African education can ultimately be traced to a form of Western subjectivity which dominated Europe since the classical age (1600-1750). The notions of 'discipline' and 'subjectivity' suggest distinct associations with repressive regimes like apartheid, and the present article will argue that the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Educational History, Racial Segregation
Rothstein, Richard – Phi Delta Kappan, 2019
Today, our schools are more racially segregated than at any time in the last 40 years, mainly because the neighborhoods in which they are located are themselves racially segregated. Yet, the U.S. Supreme Court, in its 2007 Parents Involved ruling, prohibited school districts from implementing even modest race-conscious desegregation plans. If…
Descriptors: School Segregation, Racial Segregation, Neighborhoods, Court Litigation
Mizrav, Etai – Educational Policy, 2023
Decades after the Brown v. Board of Education ruling banned mandatory race-based separation of students to different schools, school segregation, and inequality in the United States are rapidly increasing. In this research synthesis, I propose a model for explaining how segregation and inequality are formed in urban and suburban school systems and…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Educational Policy, Desegregation Litigation, School Desegregation
Deitle, Kevin; Lee, Daniel – International Journal of Education Policy and Leadership, 2021
Background: This qualitative study examined apartheid-era South Africa, from 1948 to 1994, which established social and administrative policies that deliberately curtailed the education of Indigenous and other South Africans as a means of oppressing non-European ethnic groups. Analysis: In lieu of face-to-face interviews, the experience of…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Educational History, Racial Segregation, Social Change
Davids, Nuraan – Policy Futures in Education, 2021
The segregation enforced during apartheid has not only ensured widely disparate South African university landscapes, but also framed constructions of activism in historical discourses of racial disenfranchisement and marginalisation. As a result, activism is implicitly and explicitly associated with disadvantaged universities; with black students;…
Descriptors: Activism, Advocacy, Educational Change, Social Change
Olagunju, Anu; Frankish, Tarryn; Wade, Jean Philippe – Cogent Education, 2022
Studies have shown how social media, including Facebook and Twitter, are reshaping communication, news, and information. It is therefore important to explore the role social media plays in student protests and campaigns in order to determine to what extent social media allows participation and audience inclusion during #FeesMustFall and other…
Descriptors: Social Action, Social Media, Computer Mediated Communication, Tuition
Peter Hull; Joshua Angrist; Parag Pathak; Christopher R. Walters; Talia Gerstle; Russell Legate-Yang – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2022
Background/Context: Many states, school districts, and third-party platforms report measures of school performance. Such school ratings are widely consulted by parents and educators alike. The ratings appear to affect families' choices of where to live and where to enroll students (Bergman and Hill, 2018; Hasan and Kumar, 2019), as well as…
Descriptors: Race, Student Diversity, Minority Group Students, Disproportionate Representation
Walker-DeVose, Dina C.; Dawson, Akiv; Schueths, April M.; Brimeyer, Ted; Freeman, Jonique Y. – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2019
Informed by critical race theory (CRT), we examine how African-American and white college students, at a predominantly white, structurally diverse, Southern US university, understand their cross-racial experiences. Black-white interactions are understood within the context of the so-called 'post-racial' environment, against the backdrop of…
Descriptors: College Students, Racial Relations, Racial Segregation, Student Organizations
School Segregation and Racial Gaps in Special Education Identification. NBER Working Paper No. 25829
Elder, Todd E.; Figlio, David N.; Imberman, Scott A.; Persico, Claudia L. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2019
We use linked birth and education records from Florida to investigate how the identification of childhood disabilities varies by race and school racial composition. Using a series of decompositions, we find that black and Hispanic students are identified with disabilities at lower rates than are observationally similar white students. Black…
Descriptors: School Segregation, Racial Segregation, Racial Differences, Special Education
Richards, Meredith P.; Stroub, Kori James; Kennedy, Camila Cigarroa – AERA Open, 2020
Scholars have often suggested that racial integration is inherently unstable--a transition point in the racial transformation of neighborhoods and schools. While much empirical attention has been paid to documenting changes in segregation in public school districts, in this study we provide initial evidence focusing on the stability of segregation…
Descriptors: School Segregation, Racial Segregation, Public Schools, School Districts