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Coleman Report of 1966. By: Abby Gajewski EDU509 Jim Tromblee April 2, 2009. The Coleman Report’s History. The most famous study in the history of education.
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Coleman Report of 1966 By: Abby Gajewski EDU509 Jim Tromblee April 2, 2009
The Coleman Report’s History • The most famous study in the history of education. • Presented a report to the U.S. Congress which found that poor black children did better academically in integrated, middle-class schools. • In the 1964 Civil Rights Act, there was a call for a study of inequality of opportunity in education. • In 1966, the second largest social science research project in history took place. • Equality of Educational Opportunity. • Surprising finds…
The impact of the Coleman Report • Studies that are still being done. • Policy expert Marc S. Tucker—the president of the Washington-based National Center on Education and the Economy. • Four decades later, scholars say that much has changed in American education and much has not.
How would the world be different if this never took place? • There would be the possibility of schools still being segregated. • People would be blaming the schools for their children not succeeding. • Students wouldn’t be able to learn with another culture and see if they may have a different point of view on what they are learning.
So what? • Coleman promoted racial balance between schools. • The academic achievement was related to family background in the early years, but going to school allowed for a greater disparity between the academic differences between whites and blacks. • Coleman's work had a far-reaching impact on government education policy. • The government introduced a policy of affirmative action to racially integrate schools and to end de facto segregation produced by income level and neighborhood ethnic composition.
Sources • http://stuartbuck.blogspot.com/2005/05/coleman-report.html • www.coveringeducation.org • http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/research/edu20/moments/1966coleman.html • http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www2.asanet.org/governance/coleman.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www2.asanet.org/governance/coleman.html&usg=__ctlvxUsmcU2I8y2g8ZJk-Kl4EwY=&h=689&w=440&sz=86&hl=en&start=4&tbnid=7Aw1eQkeXOCNiM:&tbnh=139&tbnw=89&prev=/images%3Fq%3Djames%2Bcoleman%26hl%3Den • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Samuel_Coleman#Coleman_Report