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Montesino, Max U. – Online Submission, 2007
This paper looks at the net societal balance of post-independence affirmative action policies in Malaysia. Social imbalances prompted the country to implement affirmative policies to uplift the majority natives (Malays, Indigenous people of Sabah and Sarawak, etc.). These policies were reluctantly accepted by the immigrant communities (Chinese,…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Ethnic Diversity, Indigenous Populations, Public Policy
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Reiter, Harold; MacCoon, Kathryn – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2007
Ranked purely on the basis of the available reliable and valid measures, the demographic composition of incoming medical students fails to meet societal concerns regarding under-represented minorities (URM). Admissions offices are squeezed, administratively and legally, between honouring objectively measured individual merit and addressing…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Medical Schools, Affirmative Action, Minority Groups
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Cohen, Carl – Academic Questions, 2008
Professor Cohen describes the arduous path to the passage of Proposition 2 in Michigan in 2006. In considering the reasons for its victory, he shows how claims (sometimes well-intended) "for" preferences rest on truly bad arguments. (Contains 8 footnotes.)
Descriptors: State Legislation, Court Litigation, Selective Admission, Affirmative Action
Burton, Johnie A., Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
In 2003, the United States Supreme Court decided on two cases that involved affirmative action policies for admission to the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Law School and the College of Literature, Science and the Arts. Those cases, "Gratz v. Bollinger" (2003) and "Grutter v. Bollinger" (2003) had implications for the…
Descriptors: African American Students, Law Schools, Position Papers, Affirmative Action
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Strike, Kenneth A. – Theory and Research in Education, 2006
This article emphasizes the diversity argument for affirmative action and seeks to build on the discussion of it by Fullinwider and Lichtenberg. I try to defend a view of affirmative action that depends on the notion that what is required by justice is restoration of voice to those whose voices were unfairly excluded, and I claim that such a view…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Leadership, Justice, Student Diversity
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Moses, Michele S.; Saenz, Lauren P. – Harvard Educational Review, 2008
In this article, Michele Moses and Lauren Saenz explore a growing trend in education policymaking--the ballot initiative. Specifically, the authors question whether information presented to voters is sufficiently substantive to permit educated decisionmaking about influential policies. Their study, a content analysis of print news media related to…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Democracy, Affirmative Action, News Reporting
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Dorsey, Dana Thompson – Negro Educational Review, 2008
In June 2007, the United States Supreme Court rendered its most recent decision on the constitutionality of race-based education policies. The Court decided that race-based student assignment policies implemented in two school districts to ensure racially integrated schools violated the United States Constitution. Since the implementation of the…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Civil Rights Legislation, Court Litigation, Affirmative Action
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Fallahi, Carolyn R.; Haney, Joseph D. – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2007
We used 2 debates over the course of a semester to encourage upper level psychology students to engage in discussion about controversial issues. The debates considered issues in Affirmative Action and sexual diversity. Students completed a survey assessing their experiences both individually and as a team member. Students found it easier to…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Debate, Psychology, Undergraduate Students
Vultaggio, Julie A. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Over the past several decades, affirmative action has become a widely-debated issue in higher education. According to research, race-sensitive admissions policies engender significant advantages for students of all racial backgrounds, yet critics claim that these benefits are matched by significant costs--particularly in terms of minority student…
Descriptors: Admissions Officers, Higher Education, Race, Standardized Tests
Mortenson, Thomas G. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
The recent release of "Where the Girls Are: The Facts About Gender Equity in Education", by the American Association of University Women, presents an opportunity to review the extraordinary success of women in education over the last four decades. The release also presents an opportunity to review the failure of the entire education system--from…
Descriptors: Schools of Education, Equal Education, Females, Affirmative Action
Cheng, Sheng Yao; Jacob, W. James – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2008
This article investigates the interactions between identity and career aspirations among Taiwanese Aborigines and American Indians. While many similarities exist between the two indigenous groups, several differences remain as well. In comparing the identity issue between these two groups, this study shows that American Indians generally live in a…
Descriptors: Racial Discrimination, American Indians, Foreign Countries, Affirmative Action
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Ozkanli, Ozlem; White, Kate – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2008
This study explores leadership styles and gender in higher education (HE) by examining representation of female professors in Australian and Turkish universities and identifying barriers to achieving seniority. The paper explores factors, including leadership styles, which explain the higher representation of female professors in Turkey, despite…
Descriptors: Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Females, Leadership Styles, Affirmative Action
Espenshade, Thomas J.; Radford, Alexandria Walton – Princeton University Press, 2009
Against the backdrop of today's increasingly multicultural society, are America's elite colleges admitting and successfully educating a diverse student body? "No Longer Separate, Not Yet Equal" pulls back the curtain on the selective college experience and takes a rigorous and comprehensive look at how race and social class impact each stage--from…
Descriptors: College Admission, Selective Admission, Enrollment, Race
Marmur, Dow – Education Canada, 2007
During their history, Jews have faced the challenge of retaining their identity while adapting to their living conditions. Many people of many cultures now must win this bet. In this essay, the author shares his thoughts on the challenges cultural diversity places on the society and on the systems. The author calls for a political order. For him,…
Descriptors: Jews, Cultural Pluralism, Affirmative Action, Moral Values
Vedder, Richard; Denhart, Matthew; Malesick, Michael; Templeton, Jordan – Center for College Affordability and Productivity (NJ1), 2009
Deciding it necessary to review the earlier ruling of the Second Circuit court, on January 9, 2009 the U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari in the case "Ricci v. DeStefano." The case originates from New Haven, Connecticut where a group of firefighters argue that city officials violated their Title VII rights by dismissing the results of…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Race, Civil Rights Legislation, Court Litigation
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