Student Diversity, Choice, and School Improvement

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215 pages 2002

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The authors argue that schools with homogeneous populations tend to help more affluent white students, even with educational reforms in place. The context of diversified schools, where students of various racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds coexist, appears to positively influence outcomes for all groups.

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