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McAndrews, Larry – Educational Foundations, 2009
In 1982 civil rights activist Rev. Jesse Jackson criticized President Ronald Reagan's attacks on busing to coerce school desegregation for targeting "not the bus, but us." Two decades later, the United States Supreme Court ended the thirty-two-year-old Charlotte, North Carolina, plan which had launched the era of court-ordered busing…
Descriptors: Busing, Public Schools, Civil Rights, School Desegregation
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Koedel, Cory; Betts, Julian R.; Rice, Lorien A.; Zau, Andrew C. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2009
We evaluate the integrating and segregating effects of three distinct school choice programs in San Diego. We go beyond the traditional question of racial integration and examine the integration of students by test scores, parental education levels, and language status. In addition to measuring the net integrative effects of school choice, we also…
Descriptors: Racial Integration, School Choice, Student Participation, Integration Studies
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McMillan, James B. – Integrated Education, 1983
Although Americans tend to deal emotionally with the issue of school desegregation, it is largely an issue comprised of certain facts. Historically, government has played an active role in creating segregation, but segregation has a capacity to damage Black students. Busing is a safe, cheap, and necessary solution to this problem. (KH)
Descriptors: Busing, Desegregation Methods, Elementary Secondary Education, Government Role
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Cusik, Philip A.; And Others – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1979
Antibusing attitudes did not even indirectly contribute to "White flight" in the Pontiac school district. Unfortunately, the solution to the problem of "White flight" involves creating an attractive urban environment and creating a society free from racism. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Busing, Desegregation Methods, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Attitudes
Summers, Alex – Phi Delta Kappan, 1979
Descriptors: Busing, Court Litigation, Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans
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Fuerst, J.S.; Pupo, Daniel – Urban Education, 1983
School desegregation efforts in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, can serve as a model for other systems with similar Black and White population ratios. Milwaukee school desegregation has combined limited busing, improved conditions in all-Blacks schools, and a limit of no more than 50 percent of Black students in integrated schools. (AOS)
Descriptors: Busing, Desegregation Methods, Elementary Secondary Education, Racial Composition
Davidson, Jack L. – Executive Educator, 1989
Describes a Florida superintendent's harrowing experience after ignoring the governor's directive to defy a court order to begin forced student busing. The superintendent and the courts eventually triumphed by acting in the best interests of the students and the school system. The governor was fined and lost his bid for reelection. (MLH)
Descriptors: Busing, Court Litigation, Crisis Management, Desegregation Methods
Barr, Robert D. – Principal, 1982
Makes a case for magnet schools, especially as part of desegregation efforts. Briefly describes magnet schools around the country and some of their problems. (JM)
Descriptors: Busing, Desegregation Methods, Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditures
Smith, Marjorie – American School Board Journal, 1990
A board member describes the school desegregation background and present circumstances in St. Louis, Missouri. Students are entering the seventh year of a controversial voluntary desegregation plan in which some 12,000 students are bused to predominantly White schools in the suburbs. (MLF)
Descriptors: Busing, Court Litigation, Desegregation Litigation, Desegregation Methods
Roe, Ellen – American School Board Journal, 1990
A board member describes the school desegregation background and present circumstances in Seattle, Washington. A new controlled-choice plan that went into effect last fall replaces a 10-year-old mandatory desegregation plan. (MLF)
Descriptors: Busing, Court Litigation, Desegregation Litigation, Desegregation Methods
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Davis, Arthur, Jr. – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 1980
As an alternative to legal desegregation by mandatory busing which breeds fear and disruption, the author proposes that we adopt a new philosophy of education for integration, creating a cultural mentality whereby children are taught to think of themselves as integrated beings, regardless of where they live. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Busing, Conflict, Desegregation Methods
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Western Journal of Black Studies, 1977
Busing is not effective in promoting school integration. The only way to achieve school integration is through equal funding to all schools. (Author/MC)
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, Busing, Desegregation Methods, Educational Finance
Mathews, Jay – School Administrator, 1998
Every high-achieving high school has parents and teachers who wish their student populations were more ethnically varied. When elite public high schools open their borders to less advantaged students, the gains can be significant. The Voluntary Ethnic Enrollment Program (VEEP) at La Jolla (California) High is described, along with other states' A…
Descriptors: Busing, Cultural Pluralism, Desegregation Methods, Disadvantaged Youth
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Levin, Betsy – Law and Contemporary Problems, 1978
Reviews some recent lower court cases concerned with unconstitutionally-segregated schools and the development of remedies that involve four issues: busing, White flight, magnet schools, and compensatory education. Available from Duke University Press, Box 6697 College Station, Durham, NC 27708. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Busing, Compensatory Education, Court Litigation, Desegregation Methods
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Fuerst, J. S. – Urban Education, 1987
Describes the following four successful programs used in Connecticut to achieve integrated schools: (1) improvement of the Hartford Public Schools; (2) busing program from Hartford schools to suburban schools; (3) Bloomfield, CT, program for equal education; and (4) Windsor, CT, program of Black and White cooperation to halt White flight. (PS)
Descriptors: Busing, Desegregation Methods, Equal Education, Feeder Patterns
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