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Diamond, John B.; Posey-Maddox, Linn; Velázquez, María D. – Educational Researcher, 2021
Most students in the United States attend suburban schools. However, most education research focuses on urban school districts. This may be in part because many of the core issues that currently drive education research--issues of race and class inequities, social mobility, immigration, English learning--are believed to be "urban"…
Descriptors: Suburbs, Race, Suburban Schools, Equal Education
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Lewis-McCoy, R. L'Heureux – Urban Education, 2018
This article explores the range of experiences and meanings of Black life in suburban space. Drawing from educational, historical, and sociological literatures, I argue that an underconsideration of suburban space has left many portraits of educational inequality incomplete. The article outlines the emergence of American suburbs and the formation…
Descriptors: Suburbs, Youth, Suburban Schools, Race
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Frankenberg, Erica; Kotok, Stephen – Peabody Journal of Education, 2013
The demography of public school enrollment continues to change dramatically, with students of color comprising an increasing proportion of the whole. As such, suburbia, with both White and non-White students, is a place in which integration is more possible in the beginning of the 21st century. Due to the intertwined nature of how these factors…
Descriptors: Suburban Schools, Suburbs, Politics of Education, Neighborhood Integration
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Lopez, Gretchen E.; Nastasi, A. Wendy – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2012
Given persisting patterns of racial, ethnic, and class re-segregation, this study considers opportunities that high school-aged youth have to cross these divides. What critical learning might occur? What can educators learn from student reflections toward providing opportunities, experiences, or structures to challenge the status quo? In…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Suburban Schools, High School Students, Teaching Methods
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Ascher, Carol; Branch-Smith, Edwina – Teachers College Record, 2005
The fact that a third of all African Americans now live in suburbs might suggest how far we have come since the pre-Brown days. But most African Americans live in predominantly Black suburbs, where property values are lower than in neighboring White suburbs, and where the public schools are funded by a lower tax base. After presenting a national…
Descriptors: Suburban Schools, Public Schools, Educational Finance, African Americans