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- Integration and Diversity
- Research in this section explores the impacts and benefits of racial and ethnic diversity in education, as well as resegregation trends and remedies in our ...
- Integration and Diversity
- Research in this section explores the impacts and benefits of racial and ethnic diversity in education, as well as resegregation trends and remedies in our ...
- Integration and Diversity
- Research in this section explores the impacts and benefits of racial and ethnic diversity in education, as well as resegregation trends and remedies in our ...
- UCLA Report Finds Virginia’s African American Students Face Increasing Racial Segregation and Poverty in School
- Despite Virginia’s long history with school desegregation, little political attention has been paid to the growing multi-racial diversity of the state’s ...
- Comfort ex rel. Neumyer v. Lynn School Committee: Voluntary Desegregation Plan Using Race As A Factor
- This page presents the findings of several social scientists about the Lynn, Massachusetts school district, its efforts to address students' educational needs, ...
- UCLA Report Links School Integration with Positive Leadership and Better Community Relations
- Teachers’ perceptions differ widely by the racial and socioeconomic makeup of their school
- Looking to the Future: Legal and Policy Options for Racially Integrated Education in the South and the Nation
- This conference premiered a new generation of research commissioned for this event focused on the future of public education in the wake of the United States ...
- NYC School Segregation Report Card: Still Last, Action Needed Now
- Eight years ago, in 2014, The Civil Rights Project issued a report that raised awareness about the dire state of segregation in New York State and, in ...
- California The Most Segregated State for Latino Students
- State Has Little to Celebrate 60 Years After Brown v Board of Education.