This study investigated the perspectives of four students and 6 parent participants of the Voluntary Student Transfer program, an inter-district desegregation program that involves transporting African American students from urban area schools to surrounding county schools. Due to limited and dated research related to the Voluntary Student Transfer (VST) program, the researcher employed a qualitative collective case study framework which included a semi-structured interview protocol and questionnaires to gather perceptual data of parent and student participants of the program. The collective case studies revealed that parent and student participants of the VST program were satisfied with the program overall had not considered discontinuing ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the participation of black students in a specific school di...
This study examines the lived experiences of African American parents in public schools relative to ...
Background: The stories of retired African American educators who attended segregated schools, afte...
This study investigated the perspectives of four students and 6 parent participants of the Voluntary...
This study presented a qualitative analysis of selected events that resulted in the integration of t...
The academic achievement gap between African American and Latino students and their White and Asian ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the school experiences of African American students attendi...
The purpose of the study was to describe perceptions toward schools held by black parents of student...
This qualitative study provided an in-depth look at the experiences of Mexican-origin students who p...
Purpose Despite the difficulties students encounter during the freshman transition, the phenomenon r...
A phenomenon of student mobility exists under Michigan’s school choice policies. School leaders must...
As enrollments in urban schools across the United States are becoming characterized by African Ameri...
The structure and environment in majority White suburban school works well for most White students; ...
This qualitative research study analyzes how transfer policies have shaped the school community at S...
This study examined parents\u27 knowledge, perceptions, and experiences in engaging in the No Child ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the participation of black students in a specific school di...
This study examines the lived experiences of African American parents in public schools relative to ...
Background: The stories of retired African American educators who attended segregated schools, afte...
This study investigated the perspectives of four students and 6 parent participants of the Voluntary...
This study presented a qualitative analysis of selected events that resulted in the integration of t...
The academic achievement gap between African American and Latino students and their White and Asian ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the school experiences of African American students attendi...
The purpose of the study was to describe perceptions toward schools held by black parents of student...
This qualitative study provided an in-depth look at the experiences of Mexican-origin students who p...
Purpose Despite the difficulties students encounter during the freshman transition, the phenomenon r...
A phenomenon of student mobility exists under Michigan’s school choice policies. School leaders must...
As enrollments in urban schools across the United States are becoming characterized by African Ameri...
The structure and environment in majority White suburban school works well for most White students; ...
This qualitative research study analyzes how transfer policies have shaped the school community at S...
This study examined parents\u27 knowledge, perceptions, and experiences in engaging in the No Child ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the participation of black students in a specific school di...
This study examines the lived experiences of African American parents in public schools relative to ...
Background: The stories of retired African American educators who attended segregated schools, afte...