Elementary and Secondary Education Amendments of 1969

Elementary and Secondary Education Amendments of 1969
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. Subcommittee on Education
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1342
Release: 1969
Genre: Federal aid to education
ISBN:


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Considers S. 2218 and H.R. 514 and 13 related bills, to amend and extend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, and to amend the Quality in Education Act, Gifted and Talented Children Educational Assistance Act, National Defense Education Act, Children with Learning Disabilities Act, Student Teacher Corps Act, Adult Education Act.

Developing Scholars

Developing Scholars
Author: Domingo Morel
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2023
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0197636993


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Over the past fifty years, debates concerning race and college admissions have focused primarily on the policy of affirmative action at elite institutions of higher education. But a less well-known approach to affirmative action also emerged in the 1960s in response to urban unrest and Black and Latino political mobilization. The programs that emerged in response to community demands offered a more radical view of college access: admitting and supporting students who do not meet regular admissions requirements and come from families who are unable to afford college tuition, fees, and other expenses. While conventional views of affirmative action policies focus on the "identification" of high-achieving students of color to attend elite institutions of higher education, these programs represent a community-centered approach to affirmative action. This approach is based on a logic of developing scholars who can be supported at their local public institutions of higher education. In Developing Scholars, Domingo Morel explores the history and political factors that led to the creation of college access programs for students of color in the 1960s. Through a case study of an existing community-centered affirmative action program, Talent Development, Morel shows how protest, including violent protest, has been instrumental in the maintenance of college access programs. He also reveals that in response to the college expansion efforts of the 1960s, hidden forms of restriction emerged that have significantly impacted students of color. Developing Scholars argues that the origin, history, and purpose of these programs reveal gaps in our understanding of college access expansion in the US that challenge conventional wisdom of American politics.

The State of State Departments of Education

The State of State Departments of Education
Author: United States. Advisory Council on State Departments of Education
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1969
Genre: School management and organization
ISBN:


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