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Reardon, Sean F.; Weathers, Ericka S.; Fahle, Erin M.; Jang, Heewon; Kalogrides, Demetra – Stanford Center for Education Policy Analysis, 2019
U.S. public schools are highly segregated by both race and class. Prior research shows that the desegregation of Southern schools in the 1960s and 1970s led to significant benefits for black students, including increased educational attainment and higher earnings. We do not know, however, whether segregation today has the same harmful effects as…
Descriptors: School Segregation, Achievement Gap, Public Schools, Racial Segregation
Dixon, LaTanya L. – AERA Open, 2020
On this 50th-year anniversary of "Alexander v. Holmes Board of Education" (1969) nationally enforcing school desegregation in fall 1970, Mississippi is being sued for racial disparities in public education between Black students and White students in Williams et al. v. Bryant et al. (2017). Using quantitative and qualitative primary…
Descriptors: Public Education, Educational History, State History, School Desegregation
Rotberg, Iris C. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2020
As U.S. suburbs become more racially and ethnically diverse, they have the opportunity to make their schools similarly diverse. But integration is not assured, even in districts with significant demographic diversity. Iris Rotberg draws on Montgomery County Public Schools, a suburban Maryland district, to illustrate the opportunities and risks…
Descriptors: Suburban Schools, School Districts, School Segregation, Racial Segregation
Gilblom, Elizabeth A.; Crary, Sarah L.; Sang, Hilla I. – Journal of Education and Learning, 2020
In this article, we examine how demographic changes in Fargo and West Fargo, North Dakota between 2000 and 2017, including the resettlement of refugees, have impacted equitable educational arrangements in Fargo Public Schools (FPS) and West Fargo Public Schools (WFPS). Drawing on multiple data sources, including North Dakota's Department of Public…
Descriptors: School Segregation, Public Schools, Population Trends, Urban Population
Tomas Monarrez; Brian Kisida; Matthew M. Chingos – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2020
We conduct a comprehensive examination of the causal effect of charter schools on school segregation, using a triple differences design that utilizes between-grade differences in charter expansion within school systems, and an instrumental variable approach that leverages charter school opening event variation. Charter schools increase school…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, School Segregation, African American Students, Hispanic American Students
Veenis, Jon C. – Texas Education Review, 2018
One of the claims asserted by advocates of the privatized school choice model is that Traditional Public Schools (TPSs) have failed in their efforts to ameliorate social inequalities for underserved populations. School choice models that support privatization and competition are typically associated with the idealization of market efficiencies, as…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, School Choice, Equal Education, Privatization
Kotok, Stephen; DeMatthews, David – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2018
Nationally, schools are increasingly segregated by race and poverty as a result of demographic shifts and a changing legal and political landscape. Based on evidence that students benefit academically and socially from attending integrating settings, many school districts are exploring options for providing diverse learning experiences. We examine…
Descriptors: School Segregation, Student Diversity, Diversity (Institutional), Desegregation Methods
Dean, Jenny – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2018
Australia and its Indigenous peoples have experienced what one commentator has called "a juxtaposition of first and third worlds", manifest, among other aspects, in lower levels of education achievement compared with other Australians. Specifically, profound levels of educational inequality have been observed for Aboriginal Australians…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Elementary Schools, Academic Achievement
Laurencin, Cato T., Ed. – National Academies Press, 2020
Despite the changing demographics of the nation and a growing appreciation for diversity and inclusion as drivers of excellence in science, engineering, and medicine, Black Americans are severely underrepresented in these fields. Racism and bias are significant reasons for this disparity, with detrimental implications on individuals, health care…
Descriptors: Racial Discrimination, Racial Bias, African Americans, Career Choice
Charles T. Clotfelter; Helen F. Ladd; Calen R. Clifton; Mavzuna Turaeva – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2020
Using detailed administrative data for public schools, we document racial and ethnic segregation at the classroom level in North Carolina, a state that has experienced a sharp increase in Hispanic enrollment. We decompose classroom-level segregation in counties into within-school and between-school components. We find that the within-school…
Descriptors: Public Schools, School Segregation, Racial Segregation, Ethnic Groups
Moran, Peter William – History of Education Quarterly, 2019
This article examines the impact of African American migration into Kansas City, Missouri, on the city's segregated school system in the 1940s and early 1950s. Substantial increases in the number of African American elementary school-age children produced chronic overcrowding in the segregated black schools, which was not easily relieved due to…
Descriptors: African American Students, Neighborhoods, School Districts, Race
Vasquez Heilig, Julian; Brewer, T. Jameson; Williams, Yohuru – Education Sciences, 2019
We conduct descriptive and inferential analyses of publicly available Common Core of Data (CCD) to examine segregation at the local, state, and national levels. Nationally, we find that higher percentages of charter students of every race attend intensely segregated schools. The highest levels of racial isolation are at the primary level for…
Descriptors: School Choice, Charter Schools, Public Schools, School Segregation
Wijesekera, Harsha Dulari; Alford, Jennifer; Mu, Michael Guanglun – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2019
This paper offers a perspective on bilingual education (BE) as inclusive education. Ethnolinguistically-separated schools and classrooms in Sri Lanka resulted from an enduring, mother tongue instruction policy which abetted a deeply ethnically-divided nation. More recently, Sri Lanka has experimented with a BE programme in pursuit of enriching the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, School Segregation, Bilingual Education
Bonal, Xavier – UNESCO International Institute for Educational Planning, 2019
The concentration of social groups in certain geographic areas and institutions is not a new phenomenon, but since the current migration crisis, one of the world's largest since the end of the Second World War, it has reached an unprecedented level. This poses important challenges to many education systems: the arrival of newcomers often leads to…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, School Segregation, Foreign Countries, Foreign Students
Maria Eugenia Rojas Concha – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The scholarship on school privatization and market-oriented reforms has demonstrated the negative effects on segregation and inequity triggered by this model, not only in Chile but globally. Less is known about how to transition toward a democratic-oriented education approach after decades of embedding the values rooted in a competition-based…
Descriptors: Privatization, Neoliberalism, School Segregation, Educational Change

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