This special issue commemorates and reassesses the educational effects of the "Brown" decision. The articles are grounded in theories and methods of several disciplines, including law, philosophy, economics, political science, sociology, and public policy. The researchers examine the way the Court frames racial inequality and whether the proposed remedy is consistent with the institutional and legal context at the time of the ruling. In addressing these questions, the authors pay particular attention to the nature of the constitutional argument, use of social evidence in shaping judicial…mehr
This special issue commemorates and reassesses the educational effects of the "Brown" decision. The articles are grounded in theories and methods of several disciplines, including law, philosophy, economics, political science, sociology, and public policy. The researchers examine the way the Court frames racial inequality and whether the proposed remedy is consistent with the institutional and legal context at the time of the ruling. In addressing these questions, the authors pay particular attention to the nature of the constitutional argument, use of social evidence in shaping judicial decisions, the political economy of policy development and implementation in addressing racial desegregation, and the ongoing challenge of ensuring equality of schooling opportunity for the increasingly diverse student population.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Volume 79 Number 2 2004 Contents: K.K. Wong Guest Editor's Preface. J.W. Guthrie M.G. Springer Returning to Square One: From Plessy to Brown and Back to Plessy. R.L. Brown A Commentary: Calming Brown's Critics Still Queasy After All These Years. L.T. Outlaw Jr. A Commentary: Brown v. Board of Education I: A Reconsideration. J. Lee Multiple Facets of Inequity in Racial and Ethnic Achievement Gaps. C.T. Clotfelter Private Schools Segregation and the Southern States. R.M. Straus Reconstructing Los Angeles Magnet Schools: Representations in Newspapers. K.K. Wong A.C. Nicotera Brown v. Board of Education and the Coleman Report: Social Science Research and the Debate on Educational Equality. K.D. Syverud Expert Report of Kent D. Syverud in Grutter v. Bollinger. F.E. Obiakor C.A. Utley Educating Culturally Diverse Learners With Exceptionalities: A Critical Analysis of the Brown Case. D.B. Cornfield A. Arzubiaga Immigrants and Education in the U.S. Interior: Integrating and Segmenting Tendencies in Nashville Tennessee.
Volume 79 Number 2 2004 Contents: K.K. Wong Guest Editor's Preface. J.W. Guthrie M.G. Springer Returning to Square One: From Plessy to Brown and Back to Plessy. R.L. Brown A Commentary: Calming Brown's Critics Still Queasy After All These Years. L.T. Outlaw Jr. A Commentary: Brown v. Board of Education I: A Reconsideration. J. Lee Multiple Facets of Inequity in Racial and Ethnic Achievement Gaps. C.T. Clotfelter Private Schools Segregation and the Southern States. R.M. Straus Reconstructing Los Angeles Magnet Schools: Representations in Newspapers. K.K. Wong A.C. Nicotera Brown v. Board of Education and the Coleman Report: Social Science Research and the Debate on Educational Equality. K.D. Syverud Expert Report of Kent D. Syverud in Grutter v. Bollinger. F.E. Obiakor C.A. Utley Educating Culturally Diverse Learners With Exceptionalities: A Critical Analysis of the Brown Case. D.B. Cornfield A. Arzubiaga Immigrants and Education in the U.S. Interior: Integrating and Segmenting Tendencies in Nashville Tennessee.
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