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'Sometimes I feel like the problems started with desegregation': exploring Black superintendent perspectives on desegregation policy

机译:“有时候我觉得问题是从种族隔离开始的”:探索黑人管理者对种族隔离政策的看法

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This paper is drawn from a larger qualitative study that explores the perspectives of eight retired Black school superintendents who personally experienced segregated schools as students and subsequent desegregation efforts as administrators. Unlike much of the mainstream literature that extols the virtues of desegregation for Black children, their accounts tell a very different story. Their reflections suggest that although they 'got what they fought for,' they 'lost what they had' and that many of the problems attributed to Black education today 'started with desegregation.' This study adds to the growing literature that interrogates the widely accepted assumptions that desegregation resulted in significant educational progress for Black children. Further, the perspectives of Black superintendents, which are often missing or forgotten in education research, can help inform our understanding of race-conscious education policies and the role they play in promoting and/or realizing racial equality and social justice in education.
机译:本文摘自一项较大的定性研究,该研究探讨了八名退休的黑人学校校长的观点,这些校长曾亲身经历过作为学生的隔离学校以及随后作为管理者的隔离工作。与许多主流文献赞扬黑人儿童的反种族隔离的优点不同,他们的叙述讲述了一个截然不同的故事。他们的反映表明,尽管他们“为争取而奋斗”,但“失去了所拥有的”,而当今归因于黑人教育的许多问题“都是从种族隔离开始的”。这项研究增加了越来越多的文学作品,这些文学作品质疑了普遍接受的假设,即种族隔离导致黑人儿童取得了重大的教育进步。此外,在教育研究中经常被遗忘或遗忘的黑人管理者的观点可以帮助我们了解种族意识教育政策及其在促进和/或实现教育中的种族平等和社会正义方面所起的作用。

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