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School Segregation and Disparities in Urban, Suburban, and Rural Areas
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LOGAN, JOHN R.
, BURDICK-WILL, JULIA
in
Academic achievement
/ American Indians
/ Disadvantaged
/ Education
/ Educational inequality
/ Ethnic differences
/ Ethnicity
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Native North Americans
/ Native students
/ Poverty
/ Professional training
/ Public schools
/ Racial differences
/ Racial inequality
/ Racial segregation
/ Rural areas
/ Rural communities
/ Rural schools
/ Segregation
/ Students
/ Suburban areas
/ Urban areas
/ Urban poverty
/ Urban schools
2017
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School Segregation and Disparities in Urban, Suburban, and Rural Areas
by
LOGAN, JOHN R.
, BURDICK-WILL, JULIA
in
Academic achievement
/ American Indians
/ Disadvantaged
/ Education
/ Educational inequality
/ Ethnic differences
/ Ethnicity
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Native North Americans
/ Native students
/ Poverty
/ Professional training
/ Public schools
/ Racial differences
/ Racial inequality
/ Racial segregation
/ Rural areas
/ Rural communities
/ Rural schools
/ Segregation
/ Students
/ Suburban areas
/ Urban areas
/ Urban poverty
/ Urban schools
2017
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School Segregation and Disparities in Urban, Suburban, and Rural Areas
by
LOGAN, JOHN R.
, BURDICK-WILL, JULIA
in
Academic achievement
/ American Indians
/ Disadvantaged
/ Education
/ Educational inequality
/ Ethnic differences
/ Ethnicity
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Native North Americans
/ Native students
/ Poverty
/ Professional training
/ Public schools
/ Racial differences
/ Racial inequality
/ Racial segregation
/ Rural areas
/ Rural communities
/ Rural schools
/ Segregation
/ Students
/ Suburban areas
/ Urban areas
/ Urban poverty
/ Urban schools
2017
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School Segregation and Disparities in Urban, Suburban, and Rural Areas
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School Segregation and Disparities in Urban, Suburban, and Rural Areas
2017
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Much of the literature on racial and ethnic educational inequality focuses on the contrast between black and Hispanic students in urban areas and white suburban students. This study extends the research on school segregation and racial/ethnic disparities by highlighting the importance of rural areas and regional variation. Although schools in rural America are disproportionately white, they nevertheless are like urban schools, and disadvantaged relative to suburban schools, in terms of poverty and test performance. Native Americans are most affected by rural school disadvantage. While they are a small share of students nationally, Native Americans are prominent and highly disadvantaged in rural areas, particularly in certain parts of the country. These figures suggest a strong case for including rural schools in the continuing conversations about how to deal with unfairness in public education.
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