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Ratteray, Joan Davis; Shujaa, Mwalimu – 1987
This document offers a detailed description of the dynamics involved in the choice of an independent neighborhood school. These primarily urban schools are an expression of cultural power and identity among minority groups who wish to ensure access to opportunities for academic achievement for their children and also to control the content and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Black Education, Cultural Context, Elementary Secondary Education

Colwell, Peter F.; Guntermann, Karl L. – Economics of Education Review, 1984
Measures both access and externality effects of neighborhood schools on the value of surrounding residential properties. While access effect appears to dominate, an external cost is identified as well, based on a downward biased estimate of aggregate value loss if neighborhood school is closed or busing eliminates neighborhood character.…
Descriptors: Busing, Cost Effectiveness, Economic Factors, Educational Economics
Institute for Independent Education, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1987
In the summer of 1986 the Institute for Independent Education brought to Washington, D.C., 27 teachers who teach mathematics to children enrolled primarily in grades five to eight at independent neighborhood schools that serve mainly African-American children in inner-city neighborhoods. The program included a training course in mathematics…
Descriptors: Blacks, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Inservice Teacher Education
Crain, Robert L. – 1984
The public controversy surrounding recent government proposals for supporting private schools through tuition tax credits has prompted an interest in studying the impact of private schooling on racial segregation in education. This report examines the degree of black-white segregation in the Catholic schools in the Chicago and Cleveland…
Descriptors: Black Education, Black Students, Catholic Schools, Classroom Desegregation