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Motley, Constance Baker – Teachers College Record, 1995
Argues that the single most enduring effect of "Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas," has been to reverse the public policy of racial segregation approved by the Supreme Court in "Plessy v. Ferguson." The article reviews instances of resistance and violence, government use of troops, and present situations of school…
Descriptors: Black Students, Blacks, Civil Rights Legislation, Educational Discrimination
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Smylie, Mark A.; And Others – Urban Review, 1995
Discusses Missouri v. Jenkins and the U.S. Supreme Court decision that the state of Missouri had no obligation to endlessly fund remedies to correct specific past school discriminations. An appendix discusses educational remedies for school segregation and what social science research says about their development and effectiveness. (GR)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools, Racial Discrimination
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Lafer, Gordon – Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1992
Argues that current job-training policy in New York City is based on a false premise. Poor education is a serious problem, but the most important failure, the one on which economic policy must focus, is the failure of employers to provide an adequate number of jobs at living wages. (SLD)
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Quality, Employees, Employment Opportunities
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Garrigues, George L. – Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 1994
Argues that the National Merit Scholarship Corporation and its corporate sponsors discriminate against black students because the awards are based primarily on standardized test scores and that the separate program for African American students stigmatizes and insults them in a program that recalls the era of separate but equal. (SLD)
Descriptors: Black History, Black Students, Eligibility, Equal Education
Kozol, Jonathan – Teacher Magazine, 1991
An excerpt from the book "Savage Inequalities" describes the situation in Camden, New Jersey, where children attend some of the nation's poorest schools; desegregation is unlikely, and those unable to leave face bleak futures. Discusses findings of a 1980s class action lawsuit that detail New Jersey's unequal public education systems.…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Discrimination, Educational Finance
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Wolcott, Victoria W. – OAH Magazine of History, 1993
Relates the story and subsequent trial of Ossian Sweet and his efforts to defend his home and family against racially motivated violence in Detroit (Michigan) during the 1920s. Contends that the Sweet case was an early victory against housing segregation and foreshadowed the Civil Rights movement. (CFR)
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black Family, Black History, Elementary Secondary Education
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Wigfield, Allan; Eccles, Jacquelynne S. – Journal of Early Adolescence, 1995
Introduces six articles on interventions, practices, beliefs, and contexts designed to facilitate early adolescents' school achievement and overall development. The articles focus on middle school reform, separate schooling for African American males, ability grouping, teacher roles, interdisciplinary programs, and the role of cooperation and…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Academic Achievement, Blacks, Competition
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Maher, Rebecca – Social Education, 2004
In the spring of 2003, the author worked with a team of eighth grade teachers at Asheville Middle School in North Carolina on a project that combined fine art, music, the history of the railroads, and the African American experience in the state and nation. In her classroom, students interviewed a retired train conductor, who was African American,…
Descriptors: African Americans, African American History, Grade 8, Racial Segregation
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Carriuolo, Nancy E. – Journal of Developmental Education, 2004
This spring marks the 50th anniversary (May 17, 1954-2004) of the Supreme Courts' decision to outlaw segregation by ruling unanimously in favor of the plaintiffs in Brown v. the Board of Education. Of course, segregation never really ended, as will be explained in this interview with Cheryl Brown Henderson, daughter of Oliver Brown, the 10th of…
Descriptors: African American Students, Developmental Studies Programs, College Preparation, Minority Groups
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Olivas, Michael A. – Review of Higher Education, 2005
Space counts in college. "Brown" and the many higher education cases leading to that important legal decision were about place: where Negro schoolchildren would be allowed to attend school or whether Black students could attend white law schools. The issue of place has also been contested in other college settings, such as whether institutions can…
Descriptors: Racial Segregation, College Attendance, Educational Facilities Planning, Campuses
Kozol, Jonathan – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2006
Many Americans who live far from major cities and who have no firsthand knowledge of realities in urban public schools seem to have a rather vague and general impression that the great extremes of racial isolation they recall as matters of grave national significance some 35 or 40 years ago have gradually, but steadily, diminished in more recent…
Descriptors: Racial Segregation, School Resegregation, Urban Schools, Public Schools
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Jansen, Jonathan David – Harvard Educational Review, 2005
In this article, Jonathan Jansen describes his experiences as a Black dean in the formerly all-White University of Pretoria in South Africa. The article shows how race, gender, history, and institutional culture constitute emotional terrain in which decanal leadership plays itself out in the volatile postapartheid era. In the context of South…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Racial Factors, Justice, Deans
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Buendia, Edward; Ares, Nancy; Juarez, Brenda G.; Peercy, Megan – American Educational Research Journal, 2004
Citywide constructs such as "West Side" or "South Side" are spatial codes that result from more than the informal conversations of city residents. This article shows how elementary school educators in one U.S. metropolitan school district participated in the production of a local knowledge of the East Side and West Side space…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Place of Residence, Racial Segregation, Social Bias
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Davenport, Elizabeth K.; Sutton, Lenford; Smith, Marian W. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2005
Today, school reform efforts that called for the expansion of school choice options for American families and their children are based upon the theory that the ability to select among educational alternatives was connected to rights and privileges guaranteed in the U.S. Constitution. As a part of a national movement toward increased school…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, Equal Education, Federal Legislation, School Choice
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Mentz, P. J.; van der Walt, P. L. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2006
Quality assurance is an important subject in modern universities. After discussing several theoretical aspects of quality and quality assurance, the authors conclude that the care taken by heads of academic departments or directors of academic schools in the process of quality assurance may be regarded as one of the key elements of ensuring good…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Quality Control, Cultural Differences, Departments
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