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Peterson, John H., Jr. – Integrated Education, 1975
An investigation of the role of joking and teasing in the development of friendship and professional respect between white and black teachers in a newly integrated Southern school district. (EH)
Descriptors: Desegregation Methods, Faculty Integration, Humor, Teacher Integration
Chattanooga Public Schools, TN. – 1967
The 1967 project for staff desegregation through interracial team teaching, conducted in 16 schools in Chattanooga, Tenn., used three methods of inservice training: workshops for teachers and principals before the opening of school, planning and evaluation sessions during the school year, and on-the-job training in daily sessions with resource…
Descriptors: Conferences, Desegregation Methods, Information Dissemination, Inservice Education
Hall, Joe – 1966
A second annual report (1966) on the status of school integration in Dade County, Florida, includes data about every school department, and program in the school system as well as administrative and service personnel. The bulk of the document consists of nine tables which summarize the data. (NH)
Descriptors: Administrators, Desegregation Methods, Personnel Integration, Racial Distribution
Office of Education (DHEW), Washington, DC. – 1969
This guide describes specific steps and techniques for use in planning and implementing complete desegregation of school systems as prescribed by law. In chapters I and II, the types of information required for effective desegregation planning and appropriate techniques for information analysis are listed. Ten alternative desegregation techniques…
Descriptors: Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans, Guidelines, Illustrations
FOSTER, G.W., JR. – 1965
THIS ARTICLE LISTS GUIDELINES PREPARED BY A CONSULTANT TO THE OFFICE OF EDUCATION TO AID SCHOOL AUTHORITIES IN THE SOUTH TO COMPLY WITH TITLE VI OF THE 1964 CIVIL RIGHTS ACT. THE TITLE REQUIRES COMPLIANCE IN DESEGREGATING THE SCHOOLS AS A PRECONDITION FOR FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. SCHOOL DISTRICTS MUST CHOOSE EITHER TO (1) SUBMIT THE…
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, Civil Rights Legislation, Consultants, Desegregation Methods
American Friends Service Committee, Washington, DC. – 1955
Described in this 1955 document is the initiation of school integration in the District of Columbia immediately following the 1954 Supreme Court school desegregation decision. The report presents information about the desegregation process in terms of pupil assignment and extent of interracial classes, teacher and administrator integration, parent…
Descriptors: Classroom Desegregation, Community Attitudes, Desegregation Methods, Faculty Integration
Wax, Murray L., Ed. – 1979
This is a summary and synthesis of five ethnographic studies of desegregated schools over a period of about two years. It seeks to determine whether the desegregation process in the public schools has resulted in integration. (Desegregation and integration are seen as distinct phenomena, with integration defined as the attaining of, and respect…
Descriptors: Black Students, Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods, Elementary Secondary Education
Sinclair, Ward – 1967
The school system in Trigg County, Kentucky is one of the most throughly desegregated in the State because of a successful school pairing plan. Combining the attendance zones of Negro and white schools enabled the establishment of biracial schools with students divided by grade into different school buildings. A pairing plan, it was felt, would…
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, County School Districts, Desegregation Methods, Elementary Schools
Flannery, J. Harold – 1972
This article focuses upon Federal law in relation to school desegregation. The groundwork for many of the relatively recent legal developments in Northern school desegregation law had been laid more than a decade ago. Because the Southern cases were absorbing black organizational resources and preoccupying the federal authorities, and because…
Descriptors: Desegregation Litigation, Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans, Educational Opportunities

Sanders, Jimy M. – American Educational Research Journal, 1984
In the largest district initially placed under court-ordered faculty desegregation. The influences of teacher turnover, experience, and racial isolation on elementary school student achievement in predominantly minority schools were examined. Findings suggest that poorly planned desegregation policies can have undesirable consequences, especially…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods
Patton, Richard H.; Laue, James H. – 1979
This manual was designed for community and school groups to aid them in clarifying their goals and selecting strategies for resolving issues related to school desegregation. After a brief review of the law, Part 1 reviews the major issues involved in the school desegregation process: quality education, white flight, middle-class minority flight,…
Descriptors: Black Students, Community Involvement, Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Litigation
Carter, Ernestine J. – 1974
The purpose of the study reported here was to design a model for the development of a human relations program in selected racially mixed public schools. The following efforts were undertaken: (1) an examination of the literature to obtain the rationale for school desegregation, (2) an identification of a national sample of desegregated school…
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods, Failure, Human Relations Programs
Detroit Public Schools, MI. Office of Federal, State, and Special Projects. – 1979
In 1979 the United States District Court ordered the Detroit Public Schools to transfer its teachers in such a way that each school in the system would have a faculty comprised of not more than 60% of one race. In order to effect this balance, the district had to involuntarily transfer 472 teachers. This application for Emergency School Aid Act…
Descriptors: Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans, Elementary Secondary Education, Interviews
Bush, Endilee P. – 1974
This study was designed to determine the effects of teacher transfer for the purpose of achieving faculty racial balance on alienation and self-ideal discrepancy. Surveys were made of senior high school teachers from all senior high schools (grades 10-12) of Dade County, Miami, Florida, in February and June of 1970, involving 1,123 and 1,190…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods, High Schools
Evans, Charles L. – 1973
School integration was accomplished by three major procedures: (1) Faculties at all schools were integrated; (2) Two all-black high schools and two all-black middle schools were closed. Students were provided with free transportation to predominantly white schools; and (3) 27 elementary schools were combined into six clusters, each cluster…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bus Transportation, Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods
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