Topic: Brown v. Board of Education
the Board of education was a court case that affected school funding in both subtle and dramatic ways. Patterson (2001) reported that school finance models changed after the Brown decision because as blacks were using the courts to gain more equality, whites ...
In 1952, the United States Supreme Court heard a series of cases dealing with desegregating America's public schools-the most famous of which being Brown v. When 13 African American parents tried to enroll their children in schools in their community, they were ...
The article focuses on the U.S. Supreme Court's rejection of integration plans to use race as a criteria when assigning students to schools in the Seattle, Washington and Louisville, Kentucky districts. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer believes the opinions of the court's ...
The article reviews several books regarding teaching methods, including " Making Revolutionary Changes in Teaching and Learning," by Carol Tomlinson, Kay Brimijoin, and Lane Narvaez; and "Data Wise in Action: Sandvold and Baxter present a blue-print for creating a coaching plan in ...
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) _ A family friend says Oliver W. Hill, a lead attorney in Brown v. Board of Education, has died at age 100.A family friend says Oliver W. Hill, a lead attorney in Brown v. Board of Education, has died ...
Kan. Historical Society Won't Allow Demolition of School From Brown V. Board of Education CaseThe Kansas State Historical Society said Thursday it won't allow city officials to demolish the former all-white school that was at the center of the Brown v. Board ...