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Rothstein, Richard – Economic Policy Institute, 2014
School reform alone cannot substantially improve the performance of the poorest African American students. This performance problem must be addressed primarily by improving the social and economic conditions that bring too many children to school unprepared to take advantage of what schools have to offer. Integrating disadvantaged black students…
Descriptors: Racial Segregation, School Segregation, Educational History, Educational Policy
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Taeuber, Karl E. – Wayne Law Review, 1975
[Available from Wayne State University Law School, 468 West Ferry, Detroit, Michigan 48202]. (JM)
Descriptors: Census Figures, Demography, Economic Factors, Metropolitan Areas
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Carter, Robert L. – Integrated Education, 1970
Statement by the president of the National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing to the Select Committee on Educational Opportunity, United States Senate, August 25, 1970. (JM)
Descriptors: Bias, Desegregation Methods, Federal Government, Federal Legislation
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Taeuber, Karl E. – Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1979
This case study illustrates that the Supreme Court's effort to construe school cases narrowly should fail, and that policy-makers, whether they are concerned with housing, schools, or other domains, should cultivate a broad perspective on the unity of the nation's racial problems. Available from The American Academy of Political and Social…
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Racial Discrimination
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Reitz, Charles – Urban Education, 1984
Describes, in terms of concepts such as racism and capitalism, the bank policies, real estate strategies, and decisions of the city of Buffalo and the Buffalo School Board. Argues that such policies have affected the quality of education and neighborhood change in Buffalo, especially from 1930 to 1977. (CMG)
Descriptors: Banking, Board of Education Policy, Capitalism, City Government
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Taeuber, Karl E. – Integrated Education, 1979
Discusses economic factors, personal attitudes, and racial discrimination as causes of residential segregation in Indianapolis and Marion County, Indiana. Examines whether school board practices, such as gerrymandering of attendance zones, faculty segregation, use of optional attendance zones, and school construction and placement, have influenced…
Descriptors: Board of Education Role, Community Attitudes, Dejure Segregation, Economic Factors
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Taeuber, Karl E.; James, David R. – Sociology of Education, 1983
Parochial and other private secondary schools in the United States enroll disproportionately few Blacks. Coleman, Hoffer, and Kilgore discounted this segregation. However, their analysis of within-district segregation is inappropriate and misleading. If future analysis of an appropriate data set is undertaken, standard analysis-of-variance methods…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Catholic Schools, Educational Research, Measurement Techniques
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Coleman, James S.; Hoffer, Thomas – Sociology of Education, 1983
The existence of private schools does not necessarily lead to greater school segregation as Taeuber-James argue. Cain-Goldberger are not only incorrect in their discussion of methodology but they also misinterpret the data and misquote the authors. Morgan's efforts to use new data on Catholic schools are applauded. (IS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Catholic Schools, Educational Policy, Educational Research