The failure of American education to achieve racial diversity has resulted from the inability of educational researchers, policy makers and judicial officials to disentangle the complex definitions that have emerged in a post-segregated society. More specifically, the capricious aim of post-segregated educational settings leads to the confusing and often conflicting interchangeable usage of terms desegregated, integrated and diversity. This ambituity is further confounded by the imprecise definitions of equity, equality and opportunity. The proposed book will examine the role of language post-Brown v. Board of Education and the effects of that language on educational policy and practice. He also examines how the fundamental implications of language within post-Brown court cases, in pre- through post-secondary education, demonstrate the unspecified outcomes for desegregation and integration while concomitantly demand an educational continuum of equitable distribution. The arguments will further interrogate how education policy and practices implicitly contain a scholarly roadmap to forge equal opportunity and access, fifty years after Brown.
RoSusan D Bartee & M. Christopher Brown
Broken Cisterns of African American Education [EPUB ebook]
Broken Cisterns of African American Education [EPUB ebook]
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Formato EPUB ● Pagine 221 ● ISBN 9781607529743 ● Editore RoSusan D Bartee & M. Christopher Brown ● Casa editrice Information Age Publishing ● Pubblicato 2008 ● Scaricabile 3 volte ● Moneta EUR ● ID 5936308 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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