This highly focused collection of papers, commissioned by the National Urban League, offers a candid and courageous portrait of black education in transition
This highly focused collection of papers, commissioned by the National Urban League, offers a candid and courageous portrait of black education in transitionHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1: Black Education: A Quest for Equity and Excellence 2: Taking the Initiative in Education: The National Urban League Agenda 3: A Leadership Blueprint for Equity and Excellence in Black Higher Education 4: Equity in Education: A Low Priority in the School Reform Movement 5: Educational Policy Trends in a Neoconservative Era 6: Legislating for Effective Schools and Academic Excellence 7: Black Teachers: A Vanishing Tradition 8: Improving Black Education: Perspectives on Parent Involvement 9: Test Fairness and Bias: Measuring Academic Achievement Among Black Youth 10: Sorting Black Students for Success and Failure: The Inequity of Ability Grouping and Tracking 11: The Eroding Status of Blacks in Higher Education: An Issue of Financial Aid 12: The Intended and Unintended Benefits of School Desegregation 13: The Case for a Separate Black School System 14: Desegregating with Magnet and One-Race Elementary and Secondary Schools 15: The Consent Decree as a Tool for Desegregation in Higher Education 16: Elements of Effective Black Schools 17: School Power: A Model for Improving Black Student Achievement 18: Reintegration for Education: Black Community Involvement with Black Students in Schools 19: Memphis Inner-City Schools Improvement- Project: A Holistic Approach for Developing Academic Excellence 20: A Community Initiative:Making a Difference in the Quality of Black Education 21: Black School Pushouts And Dropouts: Strategies For Reduction 22: Black Teenage Pregnancy: A Challenge for Educators About the Authors
1: Black Education: A Quest for Equity and Excellence 2: Taking the Initiative in Education: The National Urban League Agenda 3: A Leadership Blueprint for Equity and Excellence in Black Higher Education 4: Equity in Education: A Low Priority in the School Reform Movement 5: Educational Policy Trends in a Neoconservative Era 6: Legislating for Effective Schools and Academic Excellence 7: Black Teachers: A Vanishing Tradition 8: Improving Black Education: Perspectives on Parent Involvement 9: Test Fairness and Bias: Measuring Academic Achievement Among Black Youth 10: Sorting Black Students for Success and Failure: The Inequity of Ability Grouping and Tracking 11: The Eroding Status of Blacks in Higher Education: An Issue of Financial Aid 12: The Intended and Unintended Benefits of School Desegregation 13: The Case for a Separate Black School System 14: Desegregating with Magnet and One-Race Elementary and Secondary Schools 15: The Consent Decree as a Tool for Desegregation in Higher Education 16: Elements of Effective Black Schools 17: School Power: A Model for Improving Black Student Achievement 18: Reintegration for Education: Black Community Involvement with Black Students in Schools 19: Memphis Inner-City Schools Improvement- Project: A Holistic Approach for Developing Academic Excellence 20: A Community Initiative:Making a Difference in the Quality of Black Education 21: Black School Pushouts And Dropouts: Strategies For Reduction 22: Black Teenage Pregnancy: A Challenge for Educators About the Authors
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