This article explores racial resegregation of students through the practice of tracking - the grouping of students into separate classrooms pursuant to perceived academic ability. It places tracking within its larger historical context, as a means for white parents to feel secure about their children\u27s education, and presents a review of scholarly literature concerning the characteristics and application tracking. The main body of the article then sets forth recent analyses of data from two school districts, investigating the harmful and segregative effects of tracking. The article ends by examining aspects of tracking that leave it susceptible to legal challenge, considering possible challenges within the changed national context result...
This paper makes the following point: “detracking” schools, that is preventing them from allocating ...
This article describes local, state, and federal policies related to collecting, ag-gregating, and r...
The tracking controversy revolves around the issues: (1) how to organize students for academic achie...
This article explores racial resegregation of students through the practice of tracking - the groupi...
Using a Critical Race Theory framework, this manuscript examines the scholarly literature on the int...
396 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.African Americans have been s...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that, under existing Supreme Court precedent, academic tracking constitut...
This Article examines the implications of changing racial patterns--particularly those tending to re...
Tracking is a widespread educational practice where secondary schools divide students into different...
This article challenges the narrow way in which the consequences of school desegregation have been...
White charter school enclaves—defined as charter schools located in school districts that are thirty...
The central question of this thesis focuses on voluntary school desegregation plans and their adopti...
In the 1920s, high school students were placed on one of three tracks: high, average, and low. Over ...
Ability grouping is one of the oldest and most controversial issues in educational practice today. A...
The purpose of this study is to explore the social, cultural, political, academic, and legal implic...
This paper makes the following point: “detracking” schools, that is preventing them from allocating ...
This article describes local, state, and federal policies related to collecting, ag-gregating, and r...
The tracking controversy revolves around the issues: (1) how to organize students for academic achie...
This article explores racial resegregation of students through the practice of tracking - the groupi...
Using a Critical Race Theory framework, this manuscript examines the scholarly literature on the int...
396 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.African Americans have been s...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that, under existing Supreme Court precedent, academic tracking constitut...
This Article examines the implications of changing racial patterns--particularly those tending to re...
Tracking is a widespread educational practice where secondary schools divide students into different...
This article challenges the narrow way in which the consequences of school desegregation have been...
White charter school enclaves—defined as charter schools located in school districts that are thirty...
The central question of this thesis focuses on voluntary school desegregation plans and their adopti...
In the 1920s, high school students were placed on one of three tracks: high, average, and low. Over ...
Ability grouping is one of the oldest and most controversial issues in educational practice today. A...
The purpose of this study is to explore the social, cultural, political, academic, and legal implic...
This paper makes the following point: “detracking” schools, that is preventing them from allocating ...
This article describes local, state, and federal policies related to collecting, ag-gregating, and r...
The tracking controversy revolves around the issues: (1) how to organize students for academic achie...