2016
DOI: 10.1177/0013124516633503
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The Politics of Race and Educational Disparities in Delaware’s Public Schools

Abstract: Delaware has long played a pivotal role in the nation's struggle to end school segregation and promote educational equality. This article discusses racial disparities in educational achievement and outcomes by examining the state's political history and the politics of race in public education. This article explores educational disparities from a socio-political perspective, which takes into consideration the direct and indirect influence of historical, political, socio-economic, and socio-cultural events on e… Show more

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“…Ultimately, these schools reproduce many of the hierarchical power differentials found in society across race, gender and class. Davis (2017) argues schools operate as microcosms of the structurally violent environments in which they exist, replicating and reinforcing inequities, particularly for low‐income Black students. For instance, Simmons' (2017) study on school failure and mass imprisonment found Black students were pushed out using school rules and labeling practices that branded them as “criminally inclined.”…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultimately, these schools reproduce many of the hierarchical power differentials found in society across race, gender and class. Davis (2017) argues schools operate as microcosms of the structurally violent environments in which they exist, replicating and reinforcing inequities, particularly for low‐income Black students. For instance, Simmons' (2017) study on school failure and mass imprisonment found Black students were pushed out using school rules and labeling practices that branded them as “criminally inclined.”…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unsafe political conditions, the weak economy, and inadequate schools significantly affect the education of Papuan students. Davis (2017) posited that the political and economic situation influenced the educational achievement and motivation of students. In short, a conducive learning environment greatly affects the meaningfulness of learning for students (Nevison, Drewery, Pretti, & Cormier, 2017).…”
Section: Intrinsic Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%