Black Education: A Quest for Equality and Excellence

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Willy DeMarcell Smith, Eva Wells Chunn
Transaction Publishers - 246 oldal

This highly focused collection of papers, commissioned by the National Urban League, offers a candid and courageous portrait of black education in transition. This is a period, as the editors note in their opening remarks, that is characterized by a huge shift from federal responsibility for minority education to authority and autonomy being lodged at the local government level. Further, many institutions that once worked well, no longer do so. Many ambitious social programs and policies that originally promised much, have been abandoned, have failed, or just faded away. Pivotal to these times and changes is the question of the extent to which the American educational system has been, or still is, capable of being responsive to incorporating and even instigating equity and excellence for black Americans. This volume asks the hard questions: is the educational system geared up for the maintenance of anything other than mainstream values? can it adapt to minority youth requirements? when, why, and how do educational policies of majorities and minorities clash? How are priorities to be established--on the basis of wealth or need? The legal statutes and administrative enforcement of equal educational opportunities are explored in depth and with a deep compassion for all parties involved.

 

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Black Education A Quest for Equity and Excellence
3
Taking the Initiative in Education The National Urban League Agenda
13
A Leadership Blueprint for Equity and Excellence in Black Higher Education
18
Equity in Education A Low Priority in the SchoolReform Movement
28
Educational Policy Trends in a Neoconservative Era
36
Legislating for Effective Schools and Academic Excellence
47
Black Teachers A Vanishing Tradition
54
Improving Black Education Perspectives on Parent Involvement
59
The Case for a Separate Black School System
136
Desegregating with Magnet and OneRace Elementary and Secondary Schools
146
The Consent Decree as a Tool for Desegregation in Higher Education
158
Elements of Effective Black Schools
176
School Power A Model for Improving Black Student Achievement
187
Reintegration for Education Black Community Involvement with Black Students in Schools
201
Memphis InnerCity Schools Improvement Project A Holistic Approach for Developing Academic Excellence
209
A Community InitiativeMaking a Difference in the Quality of Black Education
217

Test Fairness and Bias Measuring Academic Achievement Among Black Youth
76
Sorting Black Students for Success and Failure The Inequity of Ability Grouping and Tracking
93
The Eroding Status of Blacks in Higher Education An Issue of Financial Aid
107
The Intended and Unintended Benefits of School Desegregation
127
Black School Pushouts And Dropouts Strategies For Reduction
227
Black Teenage Pregnancy A Challenge for Educators
236
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
245
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