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Peer reviewedFriedl, John – Change, 2002
Discusses how colleges and universities must demonstrate that granting racial preferences in admissions will confer a benefit upon society, and how they can develop a plan for granting racial preferences that is "narrowly tailored" to achieve only the level of diversity needed to create the desired benefit. (EV)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Affirmative Action, College Admission, Constitutional Law
Peer reviewedMarable, Manning – Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 2003
Discusses current higher education of black students, noting that racial discrimination is still present, with opportunity and access to higher education determined primarily by wealth. Notes reverses in previous advances in racial change within education, examining the polarized environment of class and race, and describing how liberal education…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Affirmative Action, Black Students, Diversity (Student)
Peer reviewedBollinger, Lee C. – Academic Medicine, 2003
Asserts that there is a need in all higher education, including the health professions, for racial, ethnic, and other kinds of diversity, and describes two court cases involving the University of Michigan's affirmative action admission policies. Discusses why "colorblind" and "socioeconomically oriented" admission policies do not work. (EV)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Cultural Pluralism, Diversity (Student), Higher Education
Peer reviewedWhitla, Dean K.; Orfield, Gary; Silen, William; Teperow, Carole; Howard, Carolyn; Reede, Joan – Academic Medicine, 2003
Surveyed medical students about the relevance of racial diversity (among students) in their medical education. Students reported contacts with diverse peers greatly enhanced their educational experience. They strongly supported strengthening or maintaining current affirmative action policies in admissions. (EV)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Cultural Pluralism, Diversity (Student), Higher Education
Peer reviewedSkerry, Peter – Society, 1998
Asserts that affirmative action is so contentious because it is not a true regime of group rights, discussing: when a group is not a group; black Americans and interest group pluralism; black Americans and corporatism; the prescience of black nationalists; the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund; when an organization is not an…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Blacks, Civil Rights, Higher Education
Peer reviewedJackson, Gregory A. – American Journal of Education, 1990
Examines effects of financial aid on college entry patterns of Blacks, Whites, and Hispanics. Uniform financial aid awards probably increase the representation of Blacks in higher education. For Hispanics, however, family and academic background variables may outweigh the financial aid factor in the decision to enter college. (DM)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Blacks, College Admission, Differences
Peer reviewedHuman, Linda – Management Education and Development, 1990
Factors that hinder management development among Blacks in South Africa include educational disadvantage, cultural differences, discrimination, and marginality. Affirmative action and management development as a strategic policy will have to be practiced to redress the imbalances of apartheid. (SK)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Apartheid, Blacks, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedStimpson, Catharine R. – Initiatives, 1989
Discusses why sexual harassment in higher education continues to persist despite initiatives to eradicate it. Cites deep cultural roots of sexism. Claims, although higher education has participated in resistance to sexual harassment, this resistance will be of limited good unless historical connections among sexuality, gender, and power are…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Higher Education, Individual Power, Sex Bias
Peer reviewedMakay, John J. – ACA Bulletin, 1990
Suggests the following strategies to facilitate successful recruitment of women and minority faculty: (1) develop team approach; (2) apply flexible criteria; (3) participate in networks; (4) advertise in nontraditional places; (5) look beyond publication lists; (6) promote cultural diversity; (7) plan to spend money; and (8) communicate an…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Affirmative Action, Faculty Promotion, Faculty Recruitment
Peer reviewedDavies, R. Scott – West's Education Law Reporter, 1989
The United States Supreme Court decision in "Watson v. Fort Worth Bank" will have a profound effect on the policies that employers follow in hiring, promoting, and terminating employees. This paper examines the "Watson" decision, identifies the problems it creates, and offers advice on how to deal with these problems. (MLF)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Court Litigation, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Federal Courts
Geber, Beverly – Training, 1989
Discusses whether intelligence testing belongs in the workplace. Consequences of that decision relate to whether it is better for society to endorse the ascendancy of individuals or whether the rights of disadvantaged groups should take precedence. (JOW)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Cognitive Ability, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Intelligence Differences
Peer reviewedBremer, Kamala; Howe, Deborah A. – Public Administration Review, 1988
This case study examines seven local, state, and federal agencies in Oregon that have track records of success in moving women into management positions. Information from managers is used to define action steps for agencies concerned about affirmative action. (JOW)
Descriptors: Administrators, Affirmative Action, Career Ladders, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Peer reviewedRoth, Byron M. – Public Interest, 1990
Examines the following theories proposed by social psychologists to explain popular resistance to affirmative action strategies: (1) the naivete explanation; (2) the symbolic racism theory; and (3) the "realistic" group-conflict theory. Argues that social psychology ignores the public's perception of Blacks as members of a social underclass. (FMW)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Lower Class, Majority Attitudes, Racial Attitudes
Peer reviewedBunzel, John H. – American Scholar, 1990
Arguments for more affirmative action measures to increase the number of minorities on college faculties have been insufficient because the real aim has been to bring about dramatic equalization of conditions through preferential hiring and proportional representation rather than concentrating efforts to help children succeed in school. (MLW)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, College Faculty, Doctoral Degrees, Employment Opportunities
Splitt, David A. – Executive Educator, 1989
To pass the Supreme Court's "strict scrutiny" test and be held constitutional, an affirmative action minority-set-aside program must satisfy a two-part test. Remedies must address past records of local discrimination and be aimed only at specific groups victimized by such discrimination. Impacts on schools are assessed. (MLH)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Civil Rights, Elementary Secondary Education, Legal Responsibility


