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Henderson, Ronald D. – 1974
This study is designed to compare the school normative climate of white and black urban elementary schools relatively matched on socioeconomic status (SES) and achievement. With this design the researcher sought to: (1) find if there are differences in normative climate between white and black schools; and (2) generate further tentative insight…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Black Students, Comparative Analysis
Goodyear, F. H.; Williams, Patrick L. – 1973
The Texas Christian University course description, outline, and supporting bibliography deal with the problems of intercultural, interracial communication. The course plan begins with the thesis that racism is institutionalized and that the eradication of racism requires changes in individuals' awareness of their own hidden discriminatory…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Communication (Thought Transfer), Course Descriptions, Cross Cultural Training
Rosenberg, Morris; Simmons, Roberta G. – 1971
Much of the evidence behind the assumption of low black self-esteem has come from studies showing that black children prefer light-skinned dolls, pictures, or puppets to those with brown skin, or that they show problems of self-esteem in psycho-therapeutic sessions. While many of these studies are of a high order of excellence, they…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary School Students, Family Characteristics, Psychological Testing
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). – 1972
Prepared in response to growing criticism of South Africa's policies of apartheid, this report was designed to assess the effects of such policies within South Africa. The results of the investigation are carefully laid out under four general areas. The first section deals with education, covering its aims, administration and finance, enrollment,…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, De Jure Segregation, Educational Objectives, Equal Education
Noboa, Abdin – Metas, 1980
Summarizes a study on educational conditions for Hispanic children within the context of school desegregation. Reports that continued segregation generates and sustains Hispanic school failure. (ST)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Bilingual Education, Blacks, Dropout Rate
Peer reviewedDanks, Carol – Social Studies, 1996
Maintains that learning about the Holocaust (and other historical incidents) from the literature of survivors provides students with empathy and understanding not found in traditional historical texts. Recommends using this material prior to objective historical study and includes suggestions for teaching. Discusses the use of other Holocaust…
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, Civil Rights, Empathy, Ethnic Discrimination
Peer reviewedBigler, Rebecca S.; Averhart, Cara J.; Liben, Lynn S. – Developmental Psychology, 2003
Examined whether African American first- through sixth-graders' perceptions of occupational status and their own vocational interests were affected by racial segregation of the workforce. Found that for familiar jobs, children's judgments related to their knowledge of racial segregation in these jobs. Novel occupations depicted with African…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Black Youth, Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Interests
Peer reviewedConstas, Mark A. – Teachers College Record, 1997
Highlights the recent history of South African education using life histories of two black teachers (one beginning and one experienced) whose careers as students and then teachers evolved against a backdrop of social and political conflict. The article considers ways that selected theories of oppression and resistance explain or fail to explain…
Descriptors: Apartheid, Biographies, Black Students, Black Teachers
Peer reviewedDonato, Ruben – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2003
What was unique about the Mexican American experience in Fort Collins (Colorado) was the extent to which the Great Western Sugar Company colonized Mexican workers. They lived in Mexican colonies, separate neighborhoods, or remote locations on sugar beet farms. In public schools, Mexican Americans were perceived as intellectually inferior and were…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Child Labor, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
Peer reviewedBraddock, Jomills Henry II; McPartland, James M. – Journal of Black Studies, 1989
Reviews the previous limited evidence on the perpetuation of racial segregation over stages of the life cycle and across institutions, presents new results from a recent Black youth national cohort, and discusses the results in terms of alternative theories and the need for further research. (BJV)
Descriptors: Biographies, Black Youth, Blacks, Desegregation Effects
Peer reviewedSefa Dei, George J. – McGill Journal of Education, 1995
Argues for the establishment of "African-centered" schools on an experimental basis, in direct consultation and partnership with students, educators, administrators, and the local community. Maintains that most mainstream public schools reinforce concepts and values of the dominant culture and alienate students of color. (MJP)
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Blacks, Community Characteristics, Cultural Pluralism
Peer reviewedBrown, Frank – Journal of Negro Education, 1994
Examines the dilemma faced by black leaders who accepted delays in the full implementation of Brown v Board of Education to ensure that its mandates would be accomplished through additional litigation. It explores changing policy in school desegregation litigation, desegregation guidelines, new legal statutes and desegregation, and what the future…
Descriptors: Black Leadership, Civil Rights Legislation, Compliance (Legal), Court Litigation
Peer reviewedBrown, Kevin – Teachers College Record, 1995
Reexamines the Supreme Court's school desegregation opinions, including "Brown v. Board of Education," and concludes that a multicultural society was not part of the Supreme Court's vision of public schools. Argues that the ideology of those opinions cannot be the basis of school districts' efforts to bring together racially or…
Descriptors: Black Students, Civil Rights Legislation, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism
Peer reviewedPowell, Brent – OAH Magazine of History, 1995
Maintains that Henry David Thoreau and Martin Luther King, Jr. fundamentally altered the tradition of protest and reform. Compares and contrasts the role of each man in U.S. social and constitutional history. Concludes that while Thoreau lacked the broad influence of King, his writings influenced both King and Mohandas Gandhi. (CFR)
Descriptors: Black Leadership, Civil Disobedience, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law
Bullard, Sara – Teaching Tolerance, 1993
Interviews Marian Wright Edelman about her work with the Children's Defense Fund and her book "The Measure of Our Success." The importance of having a sense that the world can be better is emphasized. Children must be given a voice and a way to participate in solving society's problems. (SLD)
Descriptors: Authors, Blacks, Child Advocacy, Child Welfare


