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Goolsby, Thomas M., Jr.; And Others – 1971
This 40-item questionnaire intends to measure parent opinion on the effects of integration on their children and the school system. A recommended letter to parents is included. No field testing has been done. (See also TM 000 940 for a description of the study and 941, 942 for other questionnaires used.) (DLG)
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Grade 3, Parent Attitudes, Questionnaires
Mullen, David J. – 1971
This 47-item questionnaire is designed to measure the examinee's satisfaction or dissatisfaction with various situations occurring in desegregated schools. Administration instructions and a breakdown of the questionnaire into categories and items is included. No field testing has been done. (See also TM 000 940 for a description of the study and…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Desegregation Effects, Employee Attitudes, Parent Attitudes
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Div. of Evaluation. – 1968
This report on New York State projects aimed at correcting racial imbalance in the public schools deals with the actual distribution of funds, the variety of programs implemented, and a summary of project evaluations presented by the participating districts during the first two years of operation, 1966-1968. Funds were appropriated to assist…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrator Attitudes, Desegregation Effects, Integration Studies
BOWER, ROBERT T.; AND OTHERS – 1956
THE STUDY FOCUSED ON THE BROAD PROBLEM OF ANALYZING THE PROCESSES OF ADJUSTMENT OF A SAMPLE OF STUDENTS TO THE NEW INTERRACIAL SITUATION AS IT DEVELOPED IN USUAL SCHOOL ROUTINES AND ACTIVITIES. THE SURVEY INCLUDED JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN WASHINGTON, D.C. THE PROCEDURE USED WAS A SERIES OF QUESTIONS ON THE INFORMANT'S OWN…
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Educational Environment, High Schools, Individual Differences
Jones, James A.; And Others – 1975
This study examined cognitive and affective development among children in ten preschool (Head Start) programs in the Boston area that varied in socioeconomic class, racial composition, and cultural emphasis. Data, collected over a two-year period, were compared in an effort to ascertain the effects of socioeconomic status and racism on the…
Descriptors: Black Education, Black Students, Classroom Observation Techniques, Cognitive Development