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Are Magnet Schools More Equitable? An Analysis of the Disciplinary Rates of African American and White Students in Cincinnati Magnet and Nonmagnet Schools
Equity & Excellence in Education (1999)
  • Jerome E. Morris
  • Ellen Goldring
Abstract
Investigated the effect of the magnet school context on disciplinary rates of African American and White students. Examination of data from matched magnet and nonmagnet elementary schools indicated that African American students were much more likely to be disciplined, despite school type. The gap in rate of disciplining African American versus White students was greater in magnet than nonmagnet schools. (SM)
Publication Date
January 12, 1999
DOI
10.1080/1066568990320307
Citation Information
Jerome E. Morris and Ellen Goldring. "Are Magnet Schools More Equitable? An Analysis of the Disciplinary Rates of African American and White Students in Cincinnati Magnet and Nonmagnet Schools" Equity & Excellence in Education Vol. 32 Iss. 3 (1999) p. 59 - 65
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jerome-morris/15/