| School and Society: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, 4/e Stephen E. Tozer,
The University of Illinois, Chicago Paul C. Violas Guy Senese,
Northern Arizona University
Diversity and Equity Today: Defining the Challenge
Chapter OverviewChapter 12 begins with the differences between two similar concepts: equity and equality. It then reviews the history of efforts to address educational equity since the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas decision. Current social inequalities are explained, including such political-economic dimensions as income, employment, housing, and political power differences among different ethnic and gender groups. The chapter then turns from social inequalities to educational inequalities among various social groups. The social construction of different ethnic, gender, and economic groups status in schools is considered. While particular attention falls on African Americans and Latinos, Asian Americans and students with disabilities are also considered. The chapter concludes with a Primary Source Reading by Robert Lake, who presents the case of his son, an American Indian elementary school student. |
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