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Zembylas, Michalinos; Bekerman, Zvi – European Educational Research Journal, 2013
This article takes on the issue of "integrated education" in conflicted societies and engages in a deeper analysis of its dominant theoretical concepts, approaches, and implications. This analysis suggests that the theoretical language that drives current approaches of integrated education may unintentionally be complicit to the project…
Descriptors: Conflict, Integration Studies, Social Change, Acculturation
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Carithers, Martha W. – Journal of Social Issues, 1970
Reviews the empirical studies dealing with school desegregation and racial cleavage which have appeared since the 1954 Supreme Court decision. Focuses on patterns and consequences of interracial association, and attitude change relevant to racial cleavage. (DM)
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Integration Studies, Racial Attitudes, Racial Relations
SMITH, CHARLES U. – 1965
THE SUBCULTURE IS EXTREMELY SIGNIFICANT IN THE CHILD'S STATE OF PREPAREDNESS FOR LEARNING AT THE TIME OF ENTRY INTO SCHOOL. HIS SELF-CONCEPT, LEVEL OF ASPIRATION, MOTIVATION, AND OVERALL APPRECIATION OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS AND ITS GOALS ARE PRODUCTS OF HIS ENVIRONMENT. THE SUBCULTURE OF THE NEGRO HAS BEEN, AND STILL IS, CHARACTERIZED BY…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Black Stereotypes, Black Students, Desegregation Effects
Redfearn, David – 1969
In this experiment, the effects of attainment or nonattainment of self-set goals are assessed in individuals of three ethnic groups (white, black and Mexican-American), both pre- and post-desegregation. The method used to test level of expectation, actual performance, and reactions to success or failure is a simple ring toss game. Subjects varied…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Black Youth, Desegregation Effects, Ethnic Groups
Weinberg, Meyer – 1970
This publication reviews research related to the effects of school desegregation on the academic achievement and self-concept of white students, and non-Negro minorities, and on race relations within the community. Separate chapters are devoted to the Riverside School Study, a 5-year school desegregation program with extensive evaluation and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Desegregation Effects, Educational Research
Weinberg, Meyer – 1976
Four questions are investigated in this paper: (1) How does desegregation affect academic achievement? (2) What is the effect of desegregation on the minority child's self concept and his/her educational and career aspiration? (3) In what ways does desegregation influence the manner in which students of different races get on with one another? (4)…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Achievement, Black Education, Desegregation Effects
Cohen, Cheryl Bernstein – 1986
The ERIC digest examines the paradox posed to social studies educators by the new wave of immigrants and increasing ethnic diversity: namely, how do educators depict accurately and fairly the rich ethnic diversity of the United States and also teach core values of a common American heritage? With the underlying theme being the promotion of both…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Background, Cultural Differences, Cultural Education
Weinberg, Meyer – 1968
Examined and evaluated are studies which are relevant to the experience of children in desegregated schools. The chapters in the volume are concerned with desegregation and academic achievement, aspirations and self concept, the student in school and in his family, and non-Negro minorities. Also included is a chapter devoted to the "Equal…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aspiration, Black Community, Desegregation Effects
Kraft, Richard J. – 1969
In order to test the hypothesis that integration of the public schools and individual classrooms has resulted in the development of positive attitudes between the races not only on the part of students but also for parents, teachers, principals, and the community at large, the author of this review of research focuses on studies on school…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Affective Behavior, Affective Objectives, Community Attitudes
Weinberg, Meyer – 1970
Studies which are relevant to the experiences of children in segregated and desegregated schools are reviewed and evaluated in this edition, including those completed by 1969. For purposes of the study segregation is defined as a socially patterned separation of people; desegregation as the abolition of social practices that bar equal access to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aspiration, Black Community, Desegregation Effects
Jablonsky, Adelaide – 1973
The flood of new programs funded under Title I of the 1965 Elementary Secondary Education Act of 1965 provided fertile grounds for doctoral dissertation research on the education of the disadvantaged. Bits and pieces of research throughout the country are entombed in DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS INTERNATIONAL and university libraries. The ERIC/IRCD…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Annotated Bibliographies, Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Litigation
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Glass, Thomas E. – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1977
This article focuses on the use of compulsory busing to achieve school integration. The effects of busing on Black self-concept, academic achievement, student teacher relationships, resegregation of Black students by tracking in integrated schools, and community attitudes are examined. (Author/MC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Bus Transportation, Busing
South Holland School District 151, IL. – 1975
Thirteen objectives of the program and analyses of each in terms of procedure, evaluation, the status of procedure, and status of the evaluation are listed in this report. The objectives are: the establishment of a community relations program to promote two-way communication between school board, administration, teachers, students, and parents;…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Advisory Committees, Child Advocacy, Cultural Differences
Office of Education (DHEW), Washington, DC. Office of Planning, Budgeting, and Evaluation. – 1975
A 1973 evaluation of the Emergency School Assistance Program (ESAP) showed that it was effective in improving the academic achievement of tenth grade black male students. This study further analyzes this important result with the aim of finding useful information for the operation of the Emergency School Aid Act (ESAA) which replaced ESAP. Several…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Achievement Rating, Black Achievement