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Shaping the Education Policy Dialogue
Authors:Douglas E Mitchell  Robert L Crowson  Dorothy Shipps
Institution:1. University of California , Riverside;2. Peabody College of Vanderbilt University;3. Baruch College, City University of New York
Abstract:In this article we draw upon case studies of interdistrict integration programs in Omaha, Nebraska, and the Tinsley program in the region south of San Francisco to examine how race and space intersect to influence implementation of these programs. We discuss the origins of these programs, the challenges in implementing them, and the ongoing political tensions that have surrounded them. Our case studies of the two metro areas involved interviews with stakeholders, as well as document and secondary data analysis, and geospatial mapping. Based on our analyses, we conclude that civic capacity must be mobilized so that broad, regional, cross-sector policies can be adopted in the pursuit of educational equity.
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