Forcing
further segregation of abortion and contraceptive services will only limit contraceptive options for patients seeking abortion care, increasing the risk of having a future unintended pregnancy.
The British Humanist Association (BHA) has expressed dismay at
the further segregation of the state - funded education system.
We can not allow
further segregation of our community, now based on wealth.»
Not exact matches
It could be argued that Martin King's contribution to the identity
of Christianity in America and the world was as
far - reaching as Augustine's in the fifth century and Luther's in the sixteenth.3 Before King no Christian theologian showed so conclusively in his actions and words the great contradiction between racial
segregation and the gospel
of Jesus.
«The Secretary
of State suggests that he wants free schools to be engines
of social mobility but in many cases the free schools announced so
far will only fragment communities and lead to greater social
segregation and separation.
The real problem is
segregation, and the undeniable fact that children from enriched homes enter the school systems so
far ahead
of children
of color that it is nearly impossible for children
of color to catch up academically.
Had his seminal work focused on both the administrative problems and the social systems
of school, Coleman later wrote, «our knowledge
of how to overcome problems
of racial
segregation would be
far more advanced than it is.»
The scant magnet school literature is largely focused on two issues: a) their achievement effects [2] and b) their effects on socioeconomic or racial
segregation [3](by
far the largest focus
of the extant research).
On the other hand, it is
far from clear that the original supporters
of the Fourteenth Amendment believed that it prohibited school
segregation.
On the first two «costs» the book provides no evidence
of harm, other than summary statements about
segregation, expressing concern that «education programs that serve low - income and minority students have become quite different from those that serve the rest
of the student population,» (p. 225) and that «charter schools have moved the country
farther away from the collective and democratic forms
of education.»
In extreme cases, however, attendance zones are deliberately drawn to exclude poor students from affluent schools.60 However, gerrymandering attendance zones is
far less common than drawing zones that merely reflect the characteristics
of the local area.61 Most school assignment systems sort students based on their place
of residence, mimicking patterns
of housing
segregation.
She added: «The Secretary
of State suggests that he wants free schools to be engines
of social mobility but in many cases the free schools announced so
far will only fragment communities and lead to greater social
segregation and separation.»
For example, a part
of the resolution informs us that charter schools «have contributed to the increased
segregation rather than diverse integration
of our public school system» and that weak oversight
of charters «puts students and communities at risk
of harm, public funds at risk
of being wasted, and
further erodes local control
of public education.»
On the one hand critics
of charter schools say that
far from advancing integration, they are a source
of segregation.
AFT president Randi Weingarten has even gone so
far as to describe the rise
of charter schools as a form
of modern - day
segregation in an attempt to undermine one
of the biggest threats to her union's power in places like New York.
Difference is, the Sheff efforts are rooted in Brown vs. Board
of Education and other Civil Rights legislation, whereas the Common Core and other «reformy» actions are untried ploys that ultimately will increase the racial and economic
segregation of our Two Connecticuts and
further widen the achievement gap for our students.
Revise policies that
further marginalize students, such as those that result in the under - enrollment
of students
of color in high - level classes or assign students to schools in ways that result in racial and economic
segregation.
Segregation is by
far the most serious in the central cities
of the largest metropolitan areas, but it is also severe in central cities
of all sizes and suburbs
of the largest metro areas, which are now half nonwhite.
But they know not to talk about substantive education issues that affect these children like the one reported by the Civil Rights Project: «Based on evidence from several important measures
of segregation, the Civil Rights Project stands by its strong contention that re-
segregation has occurred, and that African - American and Latino students are experiencing more isolation in schools than they were a generation ago — and
further, that this
segregation is deeply linked to unequal educational opportunities.»
She argues that school reformers assume that schools can do more to address poverty than is realistic, that accountability policies encourage narrowing
of the curriculum and teaching to the test, that vouchers have accumulated no significant evidence
of effectiveness, that «virtual charter schools» are a ripoff
of taxpayers, and that there are more effective policy solutions that are
far from test - based accountability and «school choice» policies: social services for poor families, early childhood education, protecting the autonomy
of teachers and elected school boards, reducing class sizes, eliminating for - profit companies and chains from operating charter schools, and aggressively fighting racial and socioeconomic
segregation in schools.
Keramet Reiter's research goes even
further to suggest that limited judicial intervention on prisoner isolation in the 1960s and 1970s may have contributed to the modern supermax, as department
of corrections officials designed «constitutional» modes
of segregation in response to legal challenges.
These commenters
further maintained that
segregation of particular types
of information could negatively affect analysis
of community needs, research, and would lead to higher costs
of health care delivery.
Although Live Tiles have so -
far served as an adequate means to alert users
of notifications, due to the increasing complexity
of alerts and the
segregation of essential versus non-essential ones, a dedicated center for notifications was needed.
Are the impacts
of housing
segregation reaching
further than expected?
While the creation
of further protections helped to end overt discrimination in the housing sector, de facto (by fact)
segregation continued to be a roadblock for disenfranchised Americans.