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Resegregation on the Rise?
Diverse issues in higher education, 2021-02, Vol.37 (24), p.20-21
Copyright Cox, Matthews & Associates, Inc. Feb 18, 2021 ;ISSN: 1557-5411 ;EISSN: 2163-5862
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Title:
Resegregation on the Rise?
Author:
Wood, Sarah
Subjects:
Affluence
;
African American Students
;
Asian students
;
Black students
;
Civil rights
;
Desegregation
;
Desegregation Plans
;
Educational Finance
;
Educational Opportunities
;
Higher education
;
Magnet schools
;
Police brutality
;
Population
;
Racial Integration
;
Racial Segregation
;
School boards
;
School Resegregation
;
Segregation
;
White people
;
White Students
Is Part Of:
Diverse issues in higher education, 2021-02, Vol.37 (24), p.20-21
Description:
According to the report, New York state is the most segregated state followed by Illinois, California and Maryland. According to Jarvie, higher education institutions can form partnerships with their local K-12 schools to oversee educational support programs and analyze their own uses of admissions testing to promote more equitable solutions. According to Orfield, "The Biden administration has already said in some of their policy documents that they are in favor of expanding" magnet schools.
Publisher:
Fairfax: Cox, Matthews & Associates, Inc
Language:
English
Identifier:
ISSN: 1557-5411
EISSN: 2163-5862
Source:
Alma/SFX Local Collection
ProQuest Central
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