Daily Archives: 2025-04-07

Bibliography: Affirmative Action (Part 259 of 332)

Isaac, Paul D.; Pruitt, Anne S. (1985). Discrimination in Recruitment, Admission, and Retention of Minority Graduate Students. Journal of Negro Education, v54 n4 p526-36 Fall. Employs concepts from the theory of discrimination in internal labor markets to analyze the declining enrollment of minority students in graduate schools. Describes problems and suggests solutions in recruitment procedures, objective admission standards, subjective screening criteria, and student retention. (KH)…

Lyons, Phil (1985). An Agency with a Mind of Its Own: The EEOC's Guidelines on Employment Testing. New Perspectives, v17 n4 p20-25 Fall. Analyzes the legislative and judicial background of the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission (EEOC)'s 1978 Uniform Guidelines on Employment Selection Procedures. Argues that the guidelines' apparent objectives are at odds with those of the legislators who created the EEOC in the 1960s: the guidelines force employers to discriminate by race. (KH)…

Sola, Peter; And Others (1986). Neo-Conservatives as Social Darwinists: Implications for Higher Education. Journal of Negro Education, v55 n1 p3-20 Win. Compares the Social Darwinism of the 1890s with neo-conservatism of the 1980s. Discusses the ideologies of fair play versus fair shares, the theory of supply-side economics, and the implications of neo-conservatism for higher education. Argues that neo-conservatism is altering radically our conceptions of democracy, equality, and freedom. (KH)…

Divine, Thomas M. (1976). Women in the Academy: Sex Discrimination in University Faculty Hiring and Promotion. Journal of Law and Education, 5, 4, 429-451, Oct 76.

(2003). Brief for the United States as Amicus Curiae Supporting Petitioner. On Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Barbara Grutter, Petitioner, v. Lee Bollinger, et al. In the Supreme Court of the United States. This legal document examines whether the University of Michigan Law School's use of racial preferences in student admissions violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. 2000d et. seq.), or 42 U.S.C. 1981. This brief filed by the federal government in support of the petitioner argues that respondents' use of race-based admission criteria is not justified in light of ample race-neutral alternatives: public universities have ample means to ensure that their services are open and available to all Americans; these ample race-neutral alternatives render respondents' race-based policy both unnecessary and unconstitutional; the Law School's admissions program operates as an impermissible quota system; and other requirements of this Court's narrow tailoring analysis reinforce the unconstitutionality of the respondents' race-based admission policy (the Law School's admission policy would permit race-based discrimination… [PDF]

(2003). In the Supreme Court of the United States, Jennifer Gratz and Patrick Hamacher, Petitioners, versus Lee Bollinger, James J. Duderstadt, and the Board of Regents of the University of Michigan, Respondents on Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Brief for Respondents. This legal document addresses whether the Court should reaffirm its decision in Regents of University of California v. Bakke, 438 U.S. 265 (1978), holding that the educational benefits which flow from a diverse student body to an institution of higher education, its students, and the public it serves are sufficiently compelling to permit the school to consider race and/or ethnicity as one of many factors in making admissions decisions through a "properly devised" admissions program. It discusses whether the admissions program of the University of Michigan's College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LS&A) is properly devised. It asserts that the University of Michigan may consider race and ethnicity as factors in admissions to obtain the educational benefits of diversity, noting that: settled principles of Stare Decisis require continued adherence to Bakke's core holding, and institutions of higher learning have a compelling interest in obtaining the educational… [PDF]

Flores, Stella M.; Horn, Catherine L. (2003). Percent Plans in College Admissions: A Comparative Analysis of Three States' Experiences. Texas, California, and Florida are implementing versions of a percent plan in college admissions. This report assesses these plans using data from published information on the plans; state- and institution-calculated higher education application, admission, and enrollment data; media accounts of social and political contexts surrounding the plans; and interviews with key administrators at several flagship institutions. The report describes the public university systems, outlines the history of each plan's creation, and presents data on the effectiveness of these plans in creating and maintaining racially diverse student bodies. It also highlights efforts of individual flagship institutions (where, because of the competitiveness of their admission standards, race-conscious policies have been essential in maintaining diversity) toward these goals. In outlining similarities and differences in these three states' approaches to ending race-conscious admission policies, the report… [PDF]

Black, Dan A.; Daniel, Kermit; Smith, Jeffrey (2001). Racial Differences in the Effects of College Quality and Student Body Diversity on Wages. This chapter presents a study which used data from the U.S. National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) to examine racial differences in the effects of college quality and student diversity on wages. The study investigated whether the economic benefit of college quality might be higher for groups helped by diversity programs and whether a racially diverse student body would directly benefit all students. The NLSY provided data on student characteristics and demographics, student ability, college attended, and post-college wages. For each respondent who attended college, researchers collected data on college characteristics from the U.S. Department of Education's Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System and U.S. News and World Report's Directory of Colleges and Universities. There was a much larger effect of college quality on the later wages of blacks than non-blacks. Attending a college with moderate student diversity, as measured by the fraction of black students, raised… [PDF]

Splitt, David A. (1983). School Law. Executive Educator, v5 n8 p9-10 Aug. Outlines recent court cases related to schools concerning such things as tax exempt status for private schools, minimum competency testing as a graduation requirement, religious groups meeting in schools, and racial discrimination when rehiring teachers who were laid off. (JM)…

Reynolds, Wm. Bradford (1983). Report from the Justice Department. Journal of Intergroup Relations, v11 n3 p37-45 Fall. The Reagan Administration believes in equal employment opportunity, which requires that every individual receive an equal opportunity for employment on strength of individual merit. Any compromise, such as racially preferential hirings, promotions, or terminations, whether from benign or pernicious motives, cannot be fairly described as "affirmative." (CMG)…

Wilson, Margaret Bush (1980). The Decision Is Not Yours. Journal of the National Association of College Admissions Counselors, v24 n1 p7-12 Jan. In the 1970s, school systems across the nation still practiced philosophies which perpetuate injustice and inequality of educational opportunity. Presented at the 35th Annual Conference of the National Association of College Admissions Counselors, October 1979, St. Louis, Missouri. (Author)…

Clifton, Marguerite A. (1980). Reality and Visions. Quest, v32 n2 p143-51. The heritage of physical education and its possible directions for the future are explored. The changing interrelationship of athletics and physical education are presented in relation to their place among academic disciplines in the higher education curriculum. (JN)…

Jordon, Vernon E. (1979). How Far We Still Must Go. AGB Reports, v21 n4 p10-14 Jul-Aug. Higher education's commitment to equal educational opportunity is shown to have eroded in the past decade. In faculty posts, in administration, on governing boards, Blacks are still underrepresented. Black student enrollment is concentrated disproportionately in the community colleges. Black colleges, the credibility crisis, and overcoming past discrimination are discussed. (Author/MLW)…

Seltz-Petrash, Ann (1980). The Great Womanhunt. Occupational Outlook Quarterly, v24 n2 p14-16 Sum. Discusses the aggressive recruitment of women by engineering schools and firms, progress in eliminating sex discrimination barriers, and lingering sex bias problems in the field. Offers suggestions to new women engineering graduates. (SK)…

Glenn, Ethel C.; Pood, Elliott A. (1980). Interview Training for Management Recruiters: The AT&T Case Study. Journal of Business Communication, v17 n5 p3-11 Fall. Reviews the management recruiters training program used by the American Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. Points out that one aspect of the program is to ignore communication variables in the initial interview. Discusses implications of this approach. (JMF)…

15 | 1509 | 14115 | 25040815

Bibliography: Affirmative Action (Part 260 of 332)

Payne, Charles (1979). The Bakke Case and Its Implications for Schools of Education. Teacher Educator, v14 n4 p20-29 Spr. This article enumerates the implications of the Bakke case for the American educational system and presents alternatives that include the development of an educational system beginning in kindergarten that prepares minority students for professional schools. (JMF)…

Bell, Derrick A., Jr. (1979). Introduction: Awakening after Bakke. Harvard Civil Rights – Civil Liberties Law Review, v14 n1 p1-6 Spr. The Bakke case is viewed as simply another reflection of elitist criteria which limit the success of minority groups in our society. The arguments brought forth by Bakke's lawyers are shown to support this position. (GC)…

Block, Gertrude (1978). The Semantics of the Bakke Decision. ETC: A Review of General Semantics, v35 n4 p348-53 Win. Analyzes the way the Supreme Court decision in the Bakke case dealt delicately with the meanings of a number of key words, including "quota,""stigma,""equality," and "discrimination." (GT)…

Cisco, James W. (1979). Enhancing Our Resources. Journal of Intergroup Relations, v7 n3 p58-61 Nov. The regulatory programs of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs have been improved by close cooperation with other federal organizations and private groups or agencies interested in training, employment, and equal opportunity. (RLV)…

Hart, Lois B. (1980). Steps to Successful Synergy. Personnel Administrator, v25 n4 p45-48 Apr. Suggests that organizations, instead of forcing women into the common mold, ought to institute policies recognizing that each person contributes uniqueness that can enhance the corporation. (Author/JM)…

Polhemus, Graig E. (1977). Significant Labor Decisions–An Analysis. Monthly Labor Review, 100, 1, 36-41, Jan 77. Major labor cases decided during 1976 did not project a clear or simple path for further Constitutional and statutory interpretation, but the year's labor decisions did reveal a new willingness on the part of the U.S. Supreme Court to depart from earlier views of Constitutional law. (JT)…

Agin, A. A.; Prather, J. P. (1977). Emerging Women: Implications for the Community College and the Business-Industrial Community. Adult Leadership, 25, 10, 299-300,316, Jun 77. The community college and the business and industrial community should be aware of the counter forces in society which limit women, and should assist and support women as they develop their potential, if for no other reason than because it is good management practice. (TA)…

Lynch, Frederick R. (1997). The Diversity Machine. Society, v34 n5 p32-44 Jul-Aug. Discusses social policy influences on the workplace and how the linkage of demographic change with multiculturalism has led to changes in organizational policies. It examines the emergence of diversity management practice, the influence of globalizing markets in driving corporate diversity policies, and the roles of corporate and government leaders in lessening ethnic and gender strains. (GR)…

Ting, Siu-Man Raymond (1997). Estimating Academic Success in the 1st Year of College for Specially Admitted White Students: A Model Combining Cognitive and Psychosocial Predictors. Journal of College Student Development, v38 n4 p401-09 Jul-Aug. Using cognitive and psychosocial variables, predicted the academic performance of 40 female and 84 male specially admitted White freshmen. High school rank and American College Test scores were the most effective overall predictors. Demonstrated community service and preference for long-term goals were significant psychosocial predictors for academic performance. (RJM)…

Eaglin, Paul (1992). Freedom of Access to Higher Education. New Directions for Student Services, n59 p25-35 Fall. The statement of concern in the 1967 Joint Statement on Rights and Freedoms of Students addressed only race as an impermissible consideration in denying admission to institutions of higher education. The modern statement of concern should address itself to other barriers as well as race. Barriers discussed include disability, age, national origin, and sexual orientation. (KW)…

Horn, Cathy; Koretz, Daniel; Russell, Michael; Shasby, Kelly; Shin, Chingwei David (2002). Testing and Diversity in Post-secondary Education: The Case of California. Education Policy Analysis Archives, v10 n1 Jan. Used data from California and a simplified model of the University of California admissions process to explore how various approaches to admissions affect the diversity of the admitted student population. The only approach that substantially increased minority student representation was accepting most students on the basis of within-school rather than statewide rankings, which caused a drop in average Scholastic Assessment Test scores and grade point average. (SLD)…

Pierce, Patricia A. (1990). Access to Employment: People with Disabilities. Journal of Intergroup Relations, v16 n3-4 p37-40 Fall-Win 1989-90. Reports the findings of Lou Harris and Associates (1987) on what employers are doing to employ people with disabilities and what their experiences with disabled employees have been. Presents strategies that provide a model for addressing the needs of the disabled population and provide them with opportunities. (JS)…

Weineke, Christine (1988). Room at the Top? An Analysis of the Position of Senior Women in College Administration in New South Wales. Journal of Tertiary Educational Administration, v10 n1 p5-17 May. A study of the relative positions of women and men in senior administrative positions in New South Wales (Australia) colleges revealed women hold almost no senior executive positions, are more restricted in occupational categories, and work in areas less likely to provide career prospects. (MSE)…

Thomas, Ken; Tolley, Harry (1989). Access Training as a Means of Recruiting Ethnic Minority Police Officers. Adult Education Quarterly, v61 n4 p314-18 Mar. The authors describe a regional attempt to provide access training that would help members of ethnic minority groups to become police officers. The training structure includes tutorial workshops, private study, community service, and extension activities. A modest increase in the number of minority police officers has been achieved. (CH)…

Mooney, Carolyn J. (1988). Conservative Scholars Call for a Movement to "Reclaim" Academy. Chronicle of Higher Education, v35 n13 pA1,11 Nov 23. Citing a severe decline in academic standards due to political and social influences, a group of conservative scholars criticizes the "radicalization" of the college curriculum and danger to academic freedom. (MSE)…

15 | 1134 | 11433 | 25040815