School Integration Matters
Research-Based Strategies to Advance Equity
Erica Frankenberg editor Liliana M Garces editor Megan Hopkins editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Teachers' College Press
Published:8th Apr '16
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More than 60 years after the Brown v. Board of Education decision declared segregated schooling inherently unequal, this timely book sheds light on how and why U.S. schools are experiencing increasing segregation along racial, socioeconomic, and linguistic lines. It offers policy and programmatic alternatives for advancing equity and describes the implications for students and more broadly for the nation. The authors look at the structural and legal roots of inequity in the United States educational system and examine opportunities to support integration efforts across the educational pipeline (pre-K to higher education).
School Integration Mattersexamines:
- The need to increase school integration to advance equity.
- The roots of persisting inequity in U.S. schools.
- Current practices that adversely affect historically marginalized groups.
- K–12 integration and bilingual education policy.
- The challenges and opportunities to advancing integration within higher education.
- Future directions and policy recommendations for pursuing integration for equity. <
"In addition to being a vital resource for students of educational policy, it may now also be read as a guide for communities and districts." —American Journal of Education
ISBN: 9780807757550
Dimensions: 229mm x 156mm x 13mm
Weight: 363g
256 pages