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SCHOOL SEGREGATION IN THE UNITED STATES - Coggle Diagram
SCHOOL SEGREGATION IN THE UNITED STATES
Outcomes of segregation
Historically better access to schools with higher enrollments of white students helped
Reduce "blacks" high school dropout rate.
Reduce the black - white test score gap.
Improving outcomes in areas like
Earnings
Health
Incarceration
Inequalities between black and white students.
Oportunities and possibilities
Black students are concentrated in high poverty schools
While white students are more likely to attend high achieving schools.
Teachers
High quality teachers attach unequally to schools according
To racial composition
Socioeconomic composition
Social well - being
Shor term outcomes
Cross racial friendships
Acceptance of cultural differences
Declines in racial fears and prejudices
Long term outcomes
school attainment
Earnings
Economics
Integration is associated with
higher educational and occupational attainment across all ethnic groups.
Better intergroup relations
Greater likelihood of working in an integrated environment.
Espousal of democratic values.
Based on 2014 studies...
If segregated schooling increases the socioeconomic inequalities based on race increases.
Public school teachers
Consequences
Overwhelming loss of black teachers.
Racial incongruence between teachers.
Rapidly diversifying student population in the US.