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Walkup, Hugh – 1979
This report on 1978-1979 desegregation activity in Seattle, Washington, charts demographic changes in school district enrollment and reductions in racial imbalance. Data are also presented on the number of students reassigned to residence based schools, retention rates for reassigned students by grade and race, and number of students participating…
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Trends
Milwaukee Public Schools, WI. – 1979
Funds provided by the Emergency School Aid Act Title VII Magnet Project in 1978-1979 were largely responsible for attainment by the Milwaukee Public Schools of voluntary desegregation through specialty schools designed to meet a variety of student needs and interests. The positive impact of magnet schools on system goals was confirmed by…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Magnet Schools, Multicultural Education
Epstein, Glenda – 1972
A voluntary, one-way transfer program of 59 white students from one elementary school to another for the purpose of developing an integrated education program is described. Ways of measuring the effects of the program include interviews with the mothers both parents, and with the teachers at both schools, and questionnaires administered to…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Interviews, Parent Attitudes
Echols, Kenneth J. – Journal of the New York State School Boards Association, 1986
The continuing popularity of Buffalo's 12 year old magnet school program proves that the program is successful in the following: 1) providing equity for minority and majority - students; 2) attracting integrated student bodies; 3) offering innovative educational opportunities that meet student needs; and 4) providing parents and teachers a major…
Descriptors: Educational Discrimination, Equal Education, Magnet Schools, Nontraditional Education
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Rossell, Christine H. – Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1990
Compares the public-choice model for school desegregation, which involves parents choosing magnet schools, to the command-and-control model, which involves mandatory reassignment plans, in order to evaluate the desegregation effectiveness of each plan. The public-choice model works for school desegregation. Mandatory reassignment produces more…
Descriptors: Black Students, Desegregation Methods, Magnet Schools, Migration
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Fife, Brian L. – Urban Education, 1994
Explores the most-effective type of desegregation plan for the reduction of segregation in public schools by using a choice-assignment continuum for 20 plans to account for variation in desegregation orders. Plans the rely on assignment reduce the level of desegregation more than do choice plans. (SLD)
Descriptors: Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Court Litigation, Desegregation Plans
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Morris, Aldon – Social Policy, 1991
Traces the birth, development, and achievements of the Highlander Folk School and the role played by its main founder, Myles Norton. The school was active in challenging worker and racial oppression through educating the poor and working class, playing a critical role in the labor movement of the 1930s. (CJS)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Change Agents, Civil Rights, Educational History
Ohio State Dept. of Education, Columbus. Div. of Equal Educational Opportunities. – 1983
Two reports describing Ohio's efforts in the last 15 years to desegregate the public schools and provide quality education for all are presented in this document. In the first report, Ohio's increasing involvement in desegregation is traced and practices that have effectively reduced racial isolation or eliminated segregation in Ohio's schools are…
Descriptors: Black Students, Black Teachers, Desegregation Litigation, Desegregation Methods
Hanusey, Richard D. – 1979
Philadelphia's voluntary school desegregation plan is designed to offer pupils the opportunity for educational experiences in multicultural, multiracial schools, and to prevent white flight from the public schools. Strategies for achieving desegregation include the creation of magnet schools, voluntary school pairing, the Alternative for Middle…
Descriptors: Back to Basics, Basic Skills, Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans
Segall, Grant – American Education, 1980
Created in response to desegregation problems, the Grimes Center for Creative Education is a magnet school which emphasizes parent participation, an interdisciplinary arts curriculum, and a learning-by-doing approach. The success of Grimes illustrates how community concern over desegregation can be transformed into community support for quality…
Descriptors: Art Education, Community Involvement, Educational Quality, Elementary Education
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Public Schools, Charlotte, NC. – 1993
This paper describes second-year outcomes of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS) Magnet Program, which seeks to eliminate racial isolation and ensure that all students receive a quality and relevant education. Specifically, the paper reports on the enrollment and participation of minority and nonminority students in the program. At the time of…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Admission (School), Desegregation Plans, Educational Quality
Bailey, Jerry D. – 1987
Magnet schools are designed to increase students' chances of obtaining the type of education they desire, but little is known about the actual relationship between the magnet school experience and its benefit to students once they leave it, and more research is needed. While a considerable amount has been written about the effects that magnet…
Descriptors: Achievement, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Magnet Schools
Blank, Rolf K. – 1989
This paper contributes to the knowledge about the effects that magnet schools have on improving educational quality. The history of magnet schools in American education is examined, linking it with several recent movements to reform and reorganize schooling. A synthesis of research findings from 12 district studies of magnet schools and various…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Opportunities, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education
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Levine, Daniel U.; Eubanks, Eugene E. – 1979
Examined in this study are the characteristics of three elementary magnet schools which have successfully attracted non-minority students to locations in minority neighborhoods. Although some of the characteristics discussed are different for each of the schools described, the characteristics cited as being common to all three are: (1) outstanding…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Elementary Education, Enrollment Influences, Individualized Instruction
Chicago Urban League, IL. Dept. of Research. – 1979
This paper constitutes the Chicago Urban League's criticism of "Access to Excellence," the voluntary school desegregation plan proposed by the Chicago Board of Education. It is held that the plan will probably do more harm than good toward the desegregation of Chicago Public Schools. The Urban League claims that "Access to…
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Community Attitudes, Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans
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