Racial desegregation means ending the separation of people based on their race. It is about bringing people of different races together and promoting equality and fairness for all.
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«As the process
of racial desegregation unfolded in the United States, there was a clear need to update signage and re-educate the public.
Racial desegregation in the schools can not take place in isolation but must be part of a broad attack on bias in many directions.
The study, which one of the researchers provided to Education Week, also indicates that some grants under the federal magnet - schools program are going to districts that have no realistic chance of furthering the program's primary goal of
promoting racial desegregation.
Targeting additional resources to early childhood education, extended day, summer programs, prudent class - size reduction, or enhanced accountability structures is likely to have a higher return in these communities than
racial desegregation efforts.
It takes a great deal of personal time to become informed regarding such issues
as racial desegregation, charter schools, curriculum content, testing, graduation standards, geographic placement of a new school, and the configuration of attendance boundaries.
Magnet schools failed to
save racial desegregation; it's unclear why, in light of this failure, wider choice options would promote economic desegregation.
Her research interests focus
on racial desegregation and inequality in K - 12 schools, and the connections between school segregation and other metropolitan policies.
We've learned a lot about how to integrate schools since the days of compulsory busing
for racial desegregation that fostered such a backlash.
Although African American and Hispanic children are more likely than whites to be eligible for a subsidized lunch in most communities, poverty crosses racial and ethnic lines, and desegregation by income produces a very different result than would a policy
of racial desegregation.
Before that, politics was mainly about great economic and military questions, issues of national security in the face of the Communist threat, and, for some years,
racial desegregation and ending poverty.
My use of brackets attempts to emphasize that this argument is something of a reworking of
the racial desegregation arguments that prevailed from the 1960s through the 1980s.
Racial desegregation: The U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments on whether the DeKalb County, Ga., schools should be freed from federal - court oversight.
Exploring that question, we identify the personalities and historical forces — the progressives,
racial desegregation, legalization and collective bargaining — that shaped and re-shaped U.S. school politics and policy.
The bigger problem lies at the fatal conceit of the view of the NAACP and its allies in the ivory tower: That economic and
racial desegregation will lead to improvements in student achievement.