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Race and Schooling in the City by Adam Yarmolinsky, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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Race and Schooling in the City by Adam Yarmolinsky, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
By Adam Yarmolinsky
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By Adam Yarmolinsky
Race and Schooling in the City by Adam Yarmolinsky, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
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Here is a sober report by fifteen of the nations leading experts on desegregation, the product of an American Academy study group that met to assess the radically changed character of the urban school desegregation struggle over the quarter century since the Supreme Courts landmark decision. The distinguished contributors differ sharply in their ideas about the nature of this vexing social problem and in their proposed remedies. They grapple with the range of relevant issues, from the effects of desegregation on children to societal attitudes, demographic developments, white flight, resegregation, incentives and other policy options, individual versus group rights, and ethical and legal considerations. This is a book that reaches beyond the old disputes about busing to consider the issue in new ways and to suggest new options. If there are no quick solutions to the schooling problems in the nation’s big cities, neither is there any excuse for ignorance about this matter. Rich in its implications for the future, Race and Schooling in the City offers fresh assessments of one of the country’s most visible and intractable controversies. | Race and Schooling in the City by Adam Yarmolinsky, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
Here is a sober report by fifteen of the nations leading experts on desegregation, the product of an American Academy study group that met to assess the radically changed character of the urban school desegregation struggle over the quarter century since the Supreme Courts landmark decision. The distinguished contributors differ sharply in their ideas about the nature of this vexing social problem and in their proposed remedies. They grapple with the range of relevant issues, from the effects of desegregation on children to societal attitudes, demographic developments, white flight, resegregation, incentives and other policy options, individual versus group rights, and ethical and legal considerations. This is a book that reaches beyond the old disputes about busing to consider the issue in new ways and to suggest new options. If there are no quick solutions to the schooling problems in the nation’s big cities, neither is there any excuse for ignorance about this matter. Rich in its implications for the future, Race and Schooling in the City offers fresh assessments of one of the country’s most visible and intractable controversies. | Race and Schooling in the City by Adam Yarmolinsky, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

















