With more deliberate speed achieving equity and excellence in education : realizing the full potential of Brown v. Board of Education /

Other Authors: Ball, Arnetha F., 1950-, National Society for the Study of Education.
Format: Book
Language: English
Published: Chicago : Malden, Mass. : NSSE ; distributed by Blackwell Publishing, 2006.
Physical Description: viii, 391 pages : illustrations, charts ; 24 cm.
Series: Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education ; 105th, pt. 2.
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Table of Contents:
  • Looking back: historical perspectives on Brown v. Board of Education
  • A tale of two Browns: constitutional equality and unequal education / James D. Anderson
  • Response: a tale of two movements: the power and consequences of misremembering Brown / Joy Ann Williamson
  • The affirmative development of academic ability: in pursuit of social justice / Edmund W. Gordon, Beatrice L. Bridglall
  • The affirmative development of academic ability: a response to Edmund Gordon / Carol D. Lee
  • U.S. implications of Brown v. Board of Education
  • LInguistic considerations pertaining to Brown v. Board: exposing racial fallacies in the new millennium / John Baugh
  • Response: preparation, pedagogy, policy, and power: Brown, the King case, and the struggle for equal language rights / Arnetha F. Ball, H. Samy Alim
  • The linguistic isolation of Hispanic students in California's public schools: the challenge of reintegration / Bernard R. Gifford, Guadalupe Valdés
  • A response to "The linguistic isolation of Hispanic students in California's public schools" / Robert T. Jiménez
  • Looking for educational equity: the consequences of relying on Brown / Kris D. Gutiérrez, Nathalia E. Jaramillo
  • A multivoiced response to the call for an equity-based framework / Yolanda J. Majors, Sana Ansari
  • Comparative reflections on Brown v. Board of Education
  • The ties that bind: race and restitution in education law and policy in South Africa and the United States of America / Jonathan D. Jansen
  • The ties that bind: a response to Jonathan Jansen / Chika Trevor Sehoole
  • Brown v. Board of Education: a South African perspective / Neville Alexander
  • Response: Brown v. Board: with all deliberate speed? / Monica Hendricks
  • Looking forward: pressing challenges that lie ahead
  • The meaning of Brown ... for now / Gloria Ladson-Billings
  • Response: the premise of Black inferiority: an enduring obstacle fifty years post-Brown / Carla O'Connor
  • "If justice is our objective": diaspora literacy, heritage knowledge, and the praxis of critical studyin' for human freedom / Joyce E. King
  • Response: building a literocracy: diaspora literacy and heritage knowledge in participatory literacy communities / Maisha T. Fisher
  • Epilogue: the implications of Brown v. Board of Education in an increasingly diverse society / Kenji Hakuta.