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Bibliography: Affirmative Action (Part 305 of 332)

(1987). Indian Education Amendments. (Report to Accompany S. 1645). 100th Congress, First Session. In this report, the Select Committee on Indian Affairs, having considered Senate bill 1645 (S. 1645) to reauthorize certain Indian educational programs, presents an amended bill and recommends its passage by unanimous vote. In late 1986, the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) proposed to turn over all BIA schools to the states, if affected tribes refused to contract for their operation. Indian reaction to this proposal was strongly negative. S. 1645 as introduced placed BIA schools under Congressional "protection" and froze certain education regulations in place. The Committee substitute bill simply prohibits transfer of BIA schools to non-tribal entities without tribal or Congressional consent, and it establishes regional panels to review BIA education regulations. The amended bill also (1) adds a small formula grant to tribal supplemental programs for early childhood education; (2) rewrites scattered authorizations to create a single document covering the entire Indian… [PDF]

(1982). Tri-State Minority Faculty Employment Opportunity Project. Final Report. This is the final report on a study conducted to identify impediments to the hiring, promotion, and tenure of Blacks and Hispanics in predominantly White colleges and universities. The study also analyzed the problems facing Asians, who were contrasted with Blacks and Hispanics. Section I presents an executive summary of the findings from a questionnaire survey of professionals employed in colleges and universities in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Based on the findings, the issues most salient to the hiring, promotion, and tenure of minorities are used to formulate recommendations in Section II of the report. In Section III, responses to the questionnaire by race, ethnicity, and sex are presented. Interviews conducted with white administrators in predominantly white universities are summarized in Section IV. In Section V, the highlights from the Tri-State Minority Faculty Conference are presented. Nine appendices give supplementary information concerning the questionnaire…

(1980). Women and Employment. Policies for Equal Opportunities. This document contains the proceedings of a high-level conference on the Employment of Women, attended by labor ministers and other high officials of countries belonging to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Delegates to the conference adopted a 14-point declaration pledging themselves to achieve equality of opportunity particularly for the conditions in the employment of women. During the conference, the representatives examined (1) the implication of high and rising participation rates of women workers in the various countries, despite slack labor markets since the mid-1970's and (2) the persistence of labor market segregation despite equal opportunity policies already practiced in most member countries. This report presents the declaration drawn up by the conference, the analytical papers for the conference, and the opening addresses by the secretary-general of the OECD and the Minister of Labor of Denmark, who served as president of the conference….

(1984). Hispanic Achievement: A Commitment of Community Colleges and Business Enterprise. Proceedings of the Hispanic Roundtable Meeting (Phoenix, Arizona, May 23-24, 1984). Four major topics are addressed in these papers presented at the Hispanic Roundtable meeting: current staffing patterns at community colleges, transferability trends among Hispanic students, employment barriers, and legislative issues. Introductory comments by Maria Barrera are followed by Mary Jane Garza's paper, "Current Staffing Patterns," which looks at the underrepresentation of minorities in faculty and administrative positions at community colleges and the need for institutionalized processes to dismantle the barriers to access, representation, and participation. "Hispanic Student and Transfer Patterns in the Community College," by Arthur M. Cohen reviews literature and data on Hispanic students' participation rates in postsecondary education, academic achievement, criticisms of two-year college education, recent efforts to improve minority access and transfer rates, and needed changes in policy and practice. Ida Katherine Warren's paper, "Barriers to… [PDF]

(1985). On Campus with Women. Spring 1985 [and] Summer 1985. On Campus with Women, v14 n4 Spr 1985 v15 n1 Sum. Developments in education, employment, and the courts concerning the status of women are covered in two newsletter issues. Data are included on the specialties of women faculty and the type of institution employing them; salary and rank of women faculty and their tenure status; and employment patterns and salaries of women administrators. Additional topics include: nontraditional careers pursued by women; women's studies programs; sexual harassment of women students and staff; campus rape; the status of women in Europe; resources on disabled women and girls; a guide for integrating academic feminist scholarship and perspectives into traditional curricula; women in senior administrative posts; women and public policy; a directory of women's media; and a resource for locating women's periodicals. A 1984 article from \Ms./Campus Times\ is also included: \What Lies Beyond 'The Woman as Victim' Construct–New Directions for Women's Studies.\ The growth of women's studies centers,…

(1977). Third Midyear Desegregation Status Report for Public Postsecondary Education Institutions in the State of Maryland. In 1974, the State of Maryland developed its plan for the desegregation of post secondary educational institutions. In this report the progress of desegregation in the State's colleges and universities is described. Major desegregation efforts since 1974 are reviewed, with an emphasis on recent fiscal developments. Major activities undertaken by the State Board of Education in support of the integration plan are summarized for the year prior to the report's publication. These activities include programs for minority students, faculty and administrator exchange programs, reviews of legislation, and evaluative and descriptive reports on the impact of desegregation. The resources utilized for implementing the plan in the public institutions and agencies of higher education are discussed. Appropriations of funds and personnel for fiscal 1978 are shown in statistical tables. Midyear desegregation status reports are presented for 30 community colleges, four year colleges, and…

(1977). The Time Is Now. Wanted: More Women. This publication of six speeches, presented at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the National Council of Administrative Women in Education (NCAWE), February 1977, is intended to provide both information and inspiration for enabling women and men to channel their talents and energy into social action that will be geared toward achieving equity for women. Virginia Y. Trotter contends that women's aspirations and abilities are untapped. Joan Abramson focuses on higher education in citing denials of justice to women. Carrie Ayers Haynes describes her successful attempt in humanizing school management at an elementary school. Dorothy R. Godfrey poses the questions of what women can do to assure justice for American women, how they can become agents of change, and what women are doing about building support groups. Maxine Buie Mimms presents a model for power among administrative women in education. Mabelle G. McCullough discusses the status of women administrators and suggests activities NCAWE…

Harpalani, Vinay (2004). Simple Justice or Complex Injustice?: American Racial Dynamics and the Ironies of "Brown" and "Grutter". Penn GSE Perspectives on Urban Education, v3 n1 Fall. On May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court rendered one of the most important legal decisions in American history. With its first opinion in the "Brown v. Board of Education," the Court ruled unanimously that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional. Writing for the Court, Chief Justice Earl Warren stated that racial segregation should not be allowed even if Black and White schools had equal funding, equal opportunities, and were equivalent in all other resources. The eventual result of the "Brown" decision was the complete breakdown of the legally mandated, or de jure segregation. In 2003, the Supreme Court upheld limited use of race-conscious admissions policies in the University of Michigan Law School case, "Grutter v. Bollinger"; however, even this small victory was threatened in 2004 by the so-called Michigan Civil Rights Initiative, a proposed referendum to eliminate race-conscious measures in all state-sponsored venues. In this essay, the… [PDF]

McCarthy, Martha M.; And Others (1978). Training Manual: Equity for Women in Higher Education Project. Guidelines for using training materials that are designed to advance women's equity are presented. This resource manual accompanies materials developed by Indiana University and may be used in conjunction with training sessions for administrators and policy-makers in postsecondary institutions or by individuals or groups interested in equity issues. Attention is directed to a possible format for using the materials in a one-day training session along with adaptations of the materials for a university course on equity for women in higher education. In addition to the sample format for a one-day workshop, suggestions for evaluating the workshop, a checklist of needed facilities and materials, and descriptions of the materials developed by the Indiana team are presented. The hypothetical course would consist of 15 class sessions of three hours each. A general course outline and suggestions for using the materials in each of the 15 sessions are presented, along with descriptions of… [PDF]

Boozer, Howard R.; And Others (1978). [The Status of Higher Education and the College Environment. Collected Remarks.]. Conference papers and panel remarks concerning the role of state coordinating or governing boards, trends in higher education since before World War II, and implications of the Bakke decision are presented as part of an inservice education program. In "Life in the Centrifuge–Panel Remarks," Howard R. Boozer suggests that higher education as part of a political arena has to compete for resources. Governors and legislatures have created planning, coordinating, and governing boards to assist them in allocating available resources. The boards must interact with institutions, state government, local and regional interests, and federal interests. In "College: The Center of the Universe," G. Theodore Mitau describes the atmosphere of higher education before and after World War II with reference to academic requirements, the mission of state teachers colleges, land-grant universities, liberal arts colleges, faculty recruitment, broadened access with the G. I. Bill of… [PDF]

Cathie, Shirley B. (1979). Select…from All Your Options. Teacher Guide to Vocational Education. Project SELECT (Strategies for Equalizing and Linking Education and Career Training) is a means of promoting sex equity in vocational education and career preparation. SELECT consists of three handbooks for middle or junior high school students, teachers, and parents and a resource booklet entitled "Women at Work." These materials are designed to help show that significant change is occurring in vocational education due to the increased number of women now working outside the home and other changes taking place in American society. This document includes the handbook for teachers and is divided into five units. These units provide information and activities to help the student in the following areas: (1) thinking about career options open to them; (2) understanding the laws promoting sex equity in education; (3) exploring individual interests, abilities, and training needs; (4) becoming more aware of social changes, especially changes in the labor market for women; and (5)…

Cloud, Sherrill (1980). Equity Self-Assessment in Postsecondary-Education Institutions. Issues concerning equity in postsecondary education are examined with respect to students as well as institutional employees. A list of individual characteristics and circumstances that can relate to equity issues is presented to aid college administrators analyze and identify equity target populations applicable in the institution. The major equity issues that colleges and universities have in common regarding students and employees are identified, a general framework to help administrators in their evaluation is presented, as are examples of analyses that may be guides for equity reviews. The need for the top administrators of a college to review equity issues, set priorities and goals, and determine the level and type of commitment desired on an institution-wide basis is addressed. The way in which the equity commitment of the top administrators is institutionalized is considered by providing examples of processes and activities that can be utilized and coordinated to implement… [PDF]

(1977). [Joseph Crofts, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Board of Governors of California Community Colleges, et al., Defendants. Consent Decree.]. A consent decree between Joseph Crofts, et al., and the Board of Governors of California Community Colleges terminating litigation regarding alleged patterns and practices of discrimination in employment and education against persons of Spanish heritage at Contra Costa College is presented. The decree outlines provisions to be followed under the following five areas: (1) employment–hiring at least two Spanish heritage persons for administrative positions and at least three for instructional positions within three years, and establishing a three-year Spanish heritage vocational education access project; (2) educational and student services–employing two bilingual persons to recruit Spanish heritage students, employing at least one bilingual person of Spanish heritage in the admissions and financial aid offices, evaluating readiness programs in terms of Spanish heritage student retention rates, providing tutorial assistance when possible, consulting with the nursing program…

Justiz, Manuel J.; Wilson, Reginald (1988). Minorities in Higher Education: Confronting a Time Bomb. Educational Record, v68 n4 v69 n1 p8-14 Fall-Win 1987-88. Changing demographics are an explosive issue for higher education because colleges and universities have not brought minorities onto their campuses in numbers comparable to their representation in society. Declining participation of minorities will have severe repercussions for the future. (MLW)…

Heller, Scott (1986). Women Flock to Graduate School in Record Numbers, but Fewer Blacks are Entering the Academic Pipeline: Blacks. Chronicle of Higher Education, v33 n2 p1,24 Sep 10. Recognizing that today's graduate student is tomorrow's professor, some institutions have begun working to convince minority-group members that faculty careers will be prestigious, rewarding, and available. Their efforts center on increased financial support in the form of graduate and postdoctoral fellowships. (MLW)…

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Bibliography: Affirmative Action (Part 306 of 332)

Jennings, James, Ed. (1998). Diversity, Pedagogy and Higher Education: Challenges, Lessons and Accomplishments. Trotter Review, 1998. This publication presents a collection of articles on diversity, pedagogy, and higher education. They include: "Introduction" (James Jennings); "Faculty Diversity: Effective Strategies for the Recruitment and Retention of Faculty of Color" (Sheila T. Gregory); "The Dream of Diversity and the Cycle of Exclusion" (Stephanie M Wildman); "Obstacles Facing New African-American Faculty at Predominantly White Colleges and Universities" (Keith McElroy); "Leadership for Diversity: Effectively Managing for a Transformation" (Adrian K. Haugabrook); "African-American Female College Presidents and Leadership Styles" (Runae Edwards Wilson); "African-American Enrollment and Retention in Higher Education: An Application of Game Theory" (Kofi Lomotey; Mwalimu J. Shujaa; Thresa A. Nelson-Brown; and Shariba Rivers Kyles); "Killing the Spirit: Doublespeak and Double Jeopardy in a Classroom of Scholars" (Olga M. Welch and… [PDF]

Feagin, Joe R.; Kendall, Diana (1983). Blatant and Subtle Patterns of Discrimination: Minority Women in Medical Schools. Journal of Intergroup Relations, v11 n2 p8-33 Sum. Discusses discrimination in medical school settings and dominant group strategies to comply with remedial requirements while trying to maintain their dominance. Describes how minority women medical students experience double discrimination, based on stereotyped notions of their qualifications (as minorities) to study medicine and their dedication (as women) to the medical profession. (Author/MJL)…

Pappas, Edward J. (1989). The Department Chair in the 1990s: Confessions, Concerns, Convictions. ACA Bulletin, v68 p34-39 Apr. Offers observations on the changing role of the department chair and the issues communication departments will face in the future, including more diverse, non-traditional student populations, smaller budgets, and faculty replacement. (MS)…

Goulding, Maria; Thompson, Linda (1993). Starting from Scratch: An Equal Opportunities Initiative in Teacher Education. British Educational Research Journal, v19 n4 p357-67. Reports that university education departments in England and Wales plan and deliver courses according to externally imposed criteria. Presents student and teacher responses to a evaluation questionnaire on a one-week compulsory unit on gender-related issues in a preservice teacher education program. (CFR)…

Punske, Lori, Comp. (1992). Teaching Tools. Teaching Tolerance, v1 n2 p28-31,34-35 Fall. Reviews teaching materials for use in multicultural education. Materials described include posters, novels, picture books, toys, games, and curriculum packages. Topics include religious diversity, values, children's stories, bilingual literature, human rights, Native Americans, women's studies, multicultural art, immigrant students, gender equity, Asian Americans, African Americans, antibias education, and citizenship. (JB)…

Delgado, Richard (1992). Campus Antiracism Rules: Constitutional Narratives in Collision. Northwestern University Law Review, v85 n2 p343-87 Win. Racial tension on college campuses and attempts to respond with antiracism rules are discussed. Such rules may be viewed as conflicting with the First Amendment or falling within the realm of equality-protecting amendments. Both perspectives are valid, but conflicting. A "postmodern" insight may address the gap. (JB)…

Jackson, Mary; And Others (1991). Class, Caste and the Classroom: Effective Public Policy vs. Effective Public Education. Western Journal of Black Studies, v15 n4 p242-47 Win. Considers maintenance of African-American/white status relationships through educational policy in four Cleveland (Ohio) elementary schools. Although African-American and European American children begin with equal potential, that potential is developed to a lesser extent in African Americans. Discusses ways of countering challenges to African-American educational access and success. (RLC)…

Darmanin, Mary (1992). The Labour Market of Schooling: Maltese Girls in Education and Economic Planning. Gender and Education, v4 n1-2 p105-26. Examines relationships between schooling, the economy, and employment for Maltese girls and women. Despite their abilities, girls lower their aspirations to match available jobs or do not enter the labor market. Rising educational standards and social awareness have led to Maltese females' reluctance to participate in the work force. (RLC)…

Henderson, James C. (1991). Minority Student Retention. New Directions for Community Colleges, n74 p47-55 Sum. Discusses the community college's role in Native American education. Describes recruitment, counseling, assessment, remedial, and outreach programs developed by San Juan College to help minority students succeed, and specifically help Native Americans bridge the worlds of public school, reservation, and university. Identifies keys to the programs' success. (DMM)… [Direct]

Bobo, Lawrence; Kluegel, James R. (1993). Opposition to Race-Targeting: Self-Interest, Stratification Ideology, or Racial Attitudes?. American Sociological Review, v58 n4 p443-64 Aug. Analyzes data from the 1990 General Social Survey for 1,150 Whites and 159 African Americans to determine public opinion toward race-targeted versus income-targeted opportunity-enhancing policies and toward race-targeted versus income-targeted equal outcomes policies. Results show the influence of group self-interest and perceived discrimination on White opposition to race-targeted policy. (GLR)…

Skelton, Kathy (1993). Combating Racism: A Confusing Story. Multicultural Teaching to Combat Racism in School and Community, v11 n3 p16-19 Sum. Incidents in two Australian secondary schools illustrate the real problems of discrimination that aboriginal students face in the Australian education system in spite of policies intended to combat discrimination and promote the needs and rights of minority students. A program to combat racism in six schools is described. (SLD)…

Newton, Chris (1999). Damage Control. Black Issues in Higher Education, v16 n5 p18-19 Apr 29. Assessment of Hopwood v Texas ruling on admissions at West Texas A&M University finds it has had little effect on that institution. The school stepped up recruitment efforts, targeting high schools with diverse populations. Additionally, the state's "10 percent" rule automatically made the top 10% percent of graduating students eligible for enrollment in state public colleges and universities. (CH)…

(1997). Standards and Assessment. IDRA Focus. IDRA Newsletter, v24 n2 Feb. This newsletter includes three articles, two of which focus on standards for student evaluation and for admission to higher education. "A Measuring Stick for Standards and TEKS: Meeting the Needs of Second Language Learners" (Laura Chris Green, Adela Solis) examines beliefs embodied in the notion of standards; defines content, performance, and opportunity-to-learn standards; discusses development of the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS), new curriculum and instructional guidelines; and calls for modifications to TEKS to meet the needs of students learning English as a second language. "Criteria for Diversity: THECB's Advisory Committee Suggests New Criteria" (Albert Cortez) discusses Hopwood vs. the State of Texas, which challenged use of racial and ethnic factors in college admissions and financial decisions; examines possible criteria promoting student diversity in college admissions; and lists recommendations for legislation and institutional… [PDF]

Simpson, Mary-Margaret, Ed.; And Others (1993). Beyond the Vision: Implementation Strategies for Diversifying Community College Leadership. A Beacon College Project. Focusing on the implementation of leadership diversity efforts at 10 two-year colleges, this collection of reports represents results of an 18-month leadership diversity project coordinated by Metropolitan Community College in Omaha, Nebraska, during 1991 and 1992. The following 12 articles are included: (1) "Keeping Diversity on the Front Burner," by J. Richard Gilliland; (2) "Collaborative Change: A Consortium Approach to Leadership Diversity," by Mary-Margaret Simpson; (3) "Implementing Leadership Diversity at Austin Community College," by Exalton Delco; (4) "Spreading the Influence at a Multi-Campus College: Leadership Diversity at Central Community College," by Vikki Jaeger; (5) "A President's Perspective on Fostering Diversity and Leadership," by Tom Gonzales; (6) "Hennepin Technical College: Leadership for All Persons," by Sharon Grossbach; (7) "Cultural Diversity Awareness and Sensitivity at Kirkwood Community… [PDF]

Clewell, Beatriz Chu; And Others (1992). Breaking the Barriers: Helping Female and Minority Students Succeed in Mathematics and Science. Jossey-Bass Education Series. This book provides an in-depth examination of the strategies, structure, and operation of intervention programs for minority and female students in mathematics and sciences in grades 4 through 8. In Part 1, Chapter 1 discusses the barriers to female and minority participation in mathematics and science and the need for intervention. Chapter 2 explains why intervention efforts are needed at the middle school level and describes the changes that can help minority and female students attain proficiency. In part 2, chapters 3 and 4 describe intervention approaches and strategies, liken those approaches to their bases in research and theory, and provide concrete examples of their use in middle school intervention programs. Parts 3 and 4 discuss the delivery systems for the strategies and approaches described in earlier sections. In part 3, chapter 5 develops a conceptual framework for analyzing programs, describes the key components of an effective program and how they interact, while…

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