Brown vs. Board of Education: Implications for Gifted and Talented Education
Donna Y. Ford,
Erik M. Hines,
Tanya J. Middleton
et al.
Abstract:This year, 2024 marks the 70th anniversary of Brown versus Board of Education (1954). Despite this amount of time since Black students were legally allowed to attend schools with White students, the goal(s) of this landmark court case have not been achieved. Schools are not desegregated in many states and districts. Even more segregated is gifted and talented education (GATE) in which Black students are underrepresented about approximately 55% (Office for Civil Rights’ Civil Rights Data, 2023); denied access e… Show more
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