Student Diversity, Choice, and School Improvement

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A01=Charles V. Willie
A01=Michael J. Alves
A01=Ralph Edwards
Author_Charles V. Willie
Author_Michael J. Alves
Author_Ralph Edwards
Category=JNA
Current Events and Issues: Education
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  • ISBN 9780897898478
  • Publication Date: 30 Dec 2002
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Diversified schools, in which students of various racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic characteristics are balanced, have a positive contextual effect on achievement for all groups compared to schools with homogeneous student bodies that tend to help affluent, white students and harm poor students and students of color. The authors advise school districts convicted for operating segregated schools on how to make all schools schools of choice that must compete for students who enroll in them. And it discusses ways of being fair and just in the distribution of educational resources to affluent as well as poor students and to white students as well as students of color.

School systems that are reluctant to use racial fairness guidelines in the enrollment process are advised to use socioeconomic fairness guidelines, because the absence of any enrollment fairness guidelines tends to result in the return to segregation and a dual school system helpful to a few but harmful to many students. This book suggests ways of empowering parents and professional educators and it discusses how to achieve a good outcome for urban as well as rural school districts and for large as well as small school systems. Among communities mentioned in this study are Cambridge, Boston, Brockton MA; St.Lucie County, Lee County, Hillsborough County (including Tampa) FL; Santa Rosa County CA; Seattle WA; New Haven CT; Rockford IL; Milwaukee WI; and Charleston County SC.

CHARLES V. WILLIE is The Charles Wiliam Eliot Professor of Education Emeritus, Harvard Graduate School of Education./e

RALPH EDWARDS is Visiting Associate Professor and Senior Research Associate, Northeastern University./e

MICHAEL J. ALVES is Senior Equity Specialist, Education Alliance, Brown University./e

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