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Bibliography: Civil Rights (Part 958 of 996)

Sim, R. Alex (1967). The Education of Indians in Ontario: A Report of the Provincial Committee on Aims and Objectives of Education in the Schools of Ontario. A Strathmere Study. In this 3-month study of aims and objectives for educating Canadian Indians in the Ontario schools, data were collected largely via secondary sources, field observation, and interviewing. It was found that the Ontario government has no policy directed specifically for Indian students; however, the federal government does have policies developed for registered Treaty Indians. In this report, these policies are described along with educational objectives and recommendations to provide for equality, accommodation, and autonomy for Ontario's Indian children. (LS)… [PDF]

Rempson, Joe L. (1972). The Participation of Minority-Group Parents in School Activities: A Study and a Case Study With Guidelines. The purpose of the study was to identify factors that help to explain the dynamics responsible for the participation and nonparticipation of minority-group parents in school activities. This was done to provide guidelines that, specifically, might improve the chances of an elementary school principal increasing the number of minority-group parents who make in-school contacts and that, generally, would have implications for other sectors of American life concerned with the participatory behavior of these parents. This purpose was accomplished by evaluating an experimental self-help parent education program conducted in twenty-seven public elementary schools in New York City (the case study aspect of the investigation) and, integral to this evaluation, making a status study of the school-parent programs and the Parent-Teacher Association programs in these schools and in two other similar schools. The time period covered by the study was the 1965-66 school year. [This document has been… [PDF]

Hering, William S.; Nelson, Jack L. (1976). Developing a Position on Academic Freedom and Censorship. The intent of this paper is to assist social studies teachers in a thoughtful consideration of differing views on academic freedom. Practical information serves as background for forming a set of principles to guide decisions about teaching that involves controversial methods or content. Case studies illustrate several ways in which academic freedom can become an issue in elementary and secondary schools. Historical background demonstrates that the European university tradition has provided much of the basis for academic freedom in American universities, but has had little effect on freedom in elementary and secondary schools. Various definitions of academic freedom are categorized as upholding (1) no grounds for distinguishing academic from general freedom, (2) structurally limited freedom, or (3) professionally limited freedom. Legal restrictions, formal regulations, and self-censorship are shown to be possible sources of infringement upon academic freedom. A set of seven factors… [PDF]

Konig, Andreas (1988). Social Revalorization and Status Enhancement of Persons with Mental Retardation: A New Understanding of Rehabilitation. International Journal of Special Education, v3 n1 p61-71. Mentally retarded individuals are often stigmatized and segregated, though constitutional guarantees in many countries promise them equality. Use of the U.S. court system to secure these guarantees, resulting in deinstitutionalization, individualization of services, and increased employment opportunities, is analyzed and contrasted with the situation in the Federal Republic of Germany. (Author/JDD)…

Stevens, John Paul (1985). Text of High Court's Ruling on Judges' Right to Upset Academic Decisions. Chronicle of Higher Education, v31 n16 p32-33 Dec 18. The Supreme Court's opinion and concurring opinion in a case limiting the right of courts to overturn academic decisions, based on the case of university's dismissal of a student after his failure of an important examination, are presented. (MSE)…

Melnick, Nicholas; Twyman, Linda (1986). Teacher as Exemplar: Freedom in Private Life. Clearing House, v59 n7 p301-04 Mar. Cites court cases where school boards presented evidence that a teacher's lifestyle or conduct provided grounds for dismissal. (HOD)…

Brown, Frank (2002). The Substantive and Procedural Due Process Rights of Students Accused of Criminal Behavior in School and the Educational Rights of Adjudicated Youths. This paper–part of a collection of 54 papers from the 48th annual conference of the Education Law Association held in November 2002– addresses juvenile justice. Its central issue is how to protect children of color in elementary and secondary schools with constitutional due process where attendance is compulsory and, at the same time, maintain a safe school environment. The paper presents changes in juvenile justice–citing a number of federal and state crime bills and court cases–and the impact of those changes. The paper argues that the changes in juvenile justice result in a form of social control of nonhegemonic groups (minorities) by a dominant hegemonic group (white European ethnic groups), and that crime-control laws enacted in the last 2 decades have had a negative impact on children of color engaged in delinquent behavior. The paper concludes with several recommendations, the chief of which is that schools should teach information about the Constitution through the…

Bartlett, Diana; Moody, Sylvia (2000). Dyslexia in the Workplace. This book is designed for both adults with dyslexia and for professionals concerned with helping them, such as psychologists, tutors, therapists, researchers, disability advisors, and welfare officers. It also offers advice to employers on how to help staff with dyslexia. The text covers the nature of dyslexic difficulties and their effects, both practical and emotional. Dyspraxic difficulties are also discussed. Assessment tests are described and reviewed, and recent research is summarized. Detailed advice is given on tackling the difficulties encountered by adults with dyslexia, including work organizations and effective work methods, reading and writing for work purposes, memory skills, oral presentation and interaction, and dealing with the emotions associated with dyslexia. Finally, guidance is given on the British Disability Discrimination Act, and sources of information and help are listed. Throughout the book, there are numerous case studies designed to capture the immediate…

Verhellen, Eugeen (2000). Convention on the Rights of the Child: Background, Motivation, Strategies, Main Themes. Third Edition. Noting that the adoption and entry into force of the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989 was an important milestone in history reflecting the changing image of the child, this book examines the relationship between education and children's rights. Chapter 1 deals with motivation, the different but interconnected reasons for increased attention to the situation of children, stressing the historical social construction of the child-image. Chapter 2 describes various strategies for improving children's situation, highlighting the debate around children's competence. Chapter 3 examines wider developments in history, emphasizing the human rights project and the part played by the changing child-image. Chapter 4 discusses the history, content, and monitoring procedure of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Chapter 5 concerns monitoring and focuses on the quality requirements for effective monitoring. Chapter 6 presents information on the practical applicability of…

Sheldon, George H. (2000). Equity for the 21st Century. This paper explores how the education system of the 21st century has reached its current state and discusses where it needs to go, noting that the depth and quality of the education system reflects the wellness of the society. The goal that schools, districts, parents, and governments are attempting to achieve is one of equity for all students. If equity in education is limited, this limits the potential forward progress of each individual and of society. The paper examines the history of federal law related to educational equality and opportunity since the Civil War. It also looks at legislation passed by Texas courts and how it was influenced by federal legislation regarding the funding of education. The paper concludes that to truly provide an equitable system of education, three areas must be made as equitable as possible: funding, curriculum alignment with assessment instruments, and teacher commitment to providing each child with an equitable education. (Contains 12… [PDF]

Pentino, Marc D. (1999). Racial Harassment in Vermont Public Schools. This report presents information from a 1997 community forum of the Vermont Advisory Committee on racial harassment in Vermont public schools. Parents, students, teachers, administrators and community and advocacy group representatives offered their views on racial harassment in the public schools, describing them as hostile and unfriendly places wherein racial slurs, epithets, and physical assaults occurred. The committee concluded that: racial harassment was pervasive in and around Vermont's public schools, and elimination of this harassment was not a priority; coordinated leadership by elected officials, business leaders, and education officials was needed to improve racial relations; existing state law was deficient in addressing these problems; staff shortages and limited resources available to the Vermont Department of Education made it difficult for the Department to set the elimination of racial harassment as a statewide priority; and the Vermont Human Rights Commission had… [PDF]

Goldberg, Paula; McDonald, Shauna; Parker, Rachel (2000). The Road to Work: An Introduction to Vocational Rehabilitation. A Booklet for Youth and Adults with Disabilities, Family Members and Advocates. Second Edition. This booklet for Minnesota young people with disabilities and their families is intended to explain vocational rehabilitation services required under the Rehabilitation Act as amended in 1992 and transition services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. The first section discusses vocational rehabilitation, transition services for students with disabilities ages 14 to 21, required transition provisions in the Individualized Education Program (IEP), and the transition IEP meeting. The next section considers eligibility for vocational rehabilitation, applying for services, assessment, and planning. The following section describes the Individualized Plan for Employment (IPE), which identifies job goals and needed services, and discusses rehabilitation technology and supported employment. The fourth section is on financial factors, including determination of "comparable benefits" and consumer financial participation. Next, the rehabilitation appeals procedure… [PDF]

(2004). Integrating Immigrant Children into Schools in Europe: Italy–National Description 2003/04. Eurydice The national contributions contained in this paper formed the basis for the comparative study on the integration at school of immigrant children in Europe. Each contribution has exactly the same structure with four main sections entitled as follows: (1) National definitions and demographic context of immigration; (2) Measures offering school-based support to immigrant children and their families; (3) Intercultural approaches in education; and (4) Evaluation, pilot projects, debates and forthcoming reforms. This paper focuses on the integration at school of immigrant children in Italy. Appended are: (1) Percentage of pupils with non-Italian citizenship out of the total number of school pupils by type of school, region and geographical area–School year 2002/03; and (2) Italian language support in the Marche region in 2003. A bibliography is included. (Contains 4 figures and 5 footnotes.) [CD-ROM is not included with this publication. For related report, "Integrating Immigrant… [Direct]

Uhlir, Ann (1982). The Wolf Is Our Shepherd: Shall We Not Fear?. Phi Delta Kappan, v64 n3 p172-76 Nov. Asserts that the impact of the last decade's legislation providing for sex equity in sports programs has actually reduced professional opportunities for women and has forced women's athletic programs and sports organizations to adopt the competitive philosophy traditional in men's sports. Considers effects of recent court litigation and interorganizational rivalries. (PGD)…

Takaki, Ronald (1982). The Myth of Ethnicity: Scholarship of the Anti-Affirmative Action Backlash. Journal of Ethnic Studies, v10 n1 p17-42 Spr. Rebuts the view of history in Nathan Glazer's "Affirmative Discrimination: Ethnic Inequality and Public Policy," a work which is said to spearhead anti-affirmative action scholarship. Asserts that publicly supported universities may find their legitimacy questioned unless they integrate student bodies and help ensure greater employment opportunities for racial minorities. (Author/GPM)…

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Bibliography: Civil Rights (Part 959 of 996)

Rothstein, Laura F. (1997). Disability Discrimination in Higher Education: A Review of the 1995 Judicial Decisions. Journal of College and University Law, v23 n3 p475-87 Win. Reviews 1995 court litigation concerning disability discrimination in colleges and universities. Cases involved student issues ("otherwise qualified" for admission or readmission, reasonable accommodations), mental health histories, employment issues, and medical education. Highlights troublesome issues currently faced by colleges and universities and some that are predicted for the future. (MSE)…

Totten, Samuel (1997). A Note: Why Teach about the Holocaust?. Canadian Social Studies, v31 n4 p176-77,180 Sum. Explicates a rationale for, and several approaches to, teaching about the Holocaust. Some insights to be gained include the value and necessity of democratic institutions; understanding the ramifications of prejudice, racism, and stereotyping; and the responsibilities of individuals and organizations when faced with abuses of power. (MJP)…

Healy, Patrick (1997). States Consider Desegregation Plans Amid Uncertainty Over Federal Goals. Chronicle of Higher Education, v43 n24 pA31-A32 Feb 21. Frustrated by the federal government's new approach to desegregation of public colleges, states are taking steps to help more minority students persist and succeed in higher education. Conflicting court rulings over race-conscious desegregation remedies have added to the confusion. The most extensive state proposals are in Maryland, where public funds will enhance black colleges and enforce retention goals. (MSE)…

Shokraii, Nina (1996). Free at Last. Black America Signs Up for School Choice. Policy Review, n80 p20-26 Nov-Dec. Examines the change in black attitudes towards a greater acceptance of school vouchers, charter schools, and other reforms that offer alternatives to the dismal prospects inherent in attending urban public schools. Describes examples of the school choice movement in action and discusses the reasons blacks have begun embracing it. (GR)…

Fox, Christine (2003). No Place for Girls? Gender, Ethnicity and Citizenship Education in the Lao People's Democratic Republic. Compare, v33 n3 p401-12 Sep. Argues that citizenship education in Laos' national curriculum is contradictory and problematic. Notes that this curriculum excludes the rights or practice of ethnic minority cultures and languages. Discusses implications for girls and minority groups participation in the wider society. Asks general questions about implications for gender and ethnicity education policy. (CAJ)…

Furstenberg, Frank F., Jr. (1997). State-Family Alliances and Children's Welfare: A Research Agenda. Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, v4 n2 p183-92 May. Examines the American prototype of proper balance between family and state in terms of their responsibility for the cultivation of potential in children, and contrasts it with an alternative European model. Proposes an agenda of comparative research that explores the relationship between state and kinship systems and the direct or indirect impact on children. (AA)…

Repa, Barbara Kate (1990). The First Amendment Finds a New Battleground: The Classroom. Social Education, v54 n6 p354-55 Oct. Sketches recent struggles over censorship and student publications, beginning with the Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier case. Argues the flurry of litigation concerning First Amendment rights necessitates including these concerns in social studies courses. (CH)…

Giddings, Paula J. (1990). A Legacy of the 60s: Education, Race, and Reality. Change, v22 n2 p10-17 Mar-Apr. A Black woman who came of age in the 1960s discusses her distrust of educational institutions, including Black institutions. She claims that they avoided issues of race, and it wasn't until the call of Black Power that an era of pluralism was initiated. Black feminist scholars are seen to have been undermined. (MLW)…

Taylor, Susan H. (1989). The Case for Comparable Worth. Journal of Social Issues, v45 n4 p23-37. Argues that comparable worth is a necessary and feasible remedy for the systematic, sex-related pay inequities found in contemporary work situations. Discusses equal opportunity legislation and its effects on conventional compensation practices. Discusses the simplicity of implementing comparable worth. Refutes arguments against its necessity and feasibility. (JS)…

Mueller, Jean West; Schamel, Wynell Burroughs (1988). No Religious Test: A Letter to Candidate John F. Kennedy. Social Education, v52 n7 p507-09 Nov-Dec. Provides background material for teaching Article Four of the United States Constitution. Suggests activities using primary documents in order to teach lessons on religious tests. The document chosen is a letter to John F. Kennedy from a citizen written in September 1960. Document may be reproduced for use in the classroom. (KO)…

(1989). Fact File: Higher Education Funds Requested in Fiscal 1990 Budget. Chronicle of Higher Education, v35 n19 pA23 Jan 18. Requests for federal aid from the Department of Education and other agencies are tabulated by category and are compared with actual fiscal 1988 budgets and estimated fiscal 1989 figures. (MSE)…

Stromquist, Nelly P. (1995). Romancing the State: Gender and Power in Education. Presidential Address. Comparative Education Review, v39 n4 p423-54 Nov. Inspired by idealistic beliefs in the state's benign, just nature, women seeking to influence public policies on gender issues have tended to rely on gentle persuasion. Similarly, feminists have failed to realize the true importance of schools as the state's ideological agents supporting the status quo and requiring major transformation of power relations, not just increased access for women. (SV)…

Vergon, Charles B. (1994). Brown at the Threshold of the 21st Century: Enduring or Withering Legacy?. Journal of Negro Education, v63 n3 p482-500 Sum. Assesses the legacy of Brown v Board of Education and suggests the role and impact of this ruling on the future of American education and society at large. It concludes with a discussion of the lessons that school officials and advocates of integration and educational equality should keep in mind in their planning for the 21st century. (GR)…

Miller, Lamar P. (1995). Tracking the Progress of "Brown.". Teachers College Record, v96 n4 p609-13 Sum. Since 1954, the force of law has been required to achieve much of America's school desegregation. Though "Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas" (1954) provided a legal basis for equal education, many inequalities still exist. In order to fulfill "Brown"'s mandate, the education community must accept its leadership responsibility. (SM)…

Rudder, Charles F. (1991). Ethics and Educational Administration: Are Ethical Policies "Ethical"?. Educational Theory, v41 n1 p75-88 Win. Contends that sound professional judgment and conduct depend upon sound ethical judgment and conduct. The article examines ethics and professional judgment from the perspective of making ethical executive and administrative decisions rather than of classroom instruction and evaluation. Steps toward making educational practice more rational and humane are discussed. (SM)…

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