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Page 1: By Linda Haushalter. Decisions That Have Shaped U.S. Education Educating African American Children: Credibility at a Crossroads The Evils of Public Schools

By

Linda Haushalter

Page 2: By Linda Haushalter. Decisions That Have Shaped U.S. Education Educating African American Children: Credibility at a Crossroads The Evils of Public Schools

• Decisions That Have Shaped U.S. Education

• Educating African American Children: Credibility at a Crossroads

• The Evils of Public Schools• Can Every Child Learn?• School Vouchers Showdown• Meeting the Challenges of the Urban High

School

Page 3: By Linda Haushalter. Decisions That Have Shaped U.S. Education Educating African American Children: Credibility at a Crossroads The Evils of Public Schools

Decisions That Have Shaped Decisions That Have Shaped U.S. EducationU.S. Education

• Equality in Education• Freedom of Expression• Student Discipline and School

Safety• The Role of Religion in U.S.

Education

Page 4: By Linda Haushalter. Decisions That Have Shaped U.S. Education Educating African American Children: Credibility at a Crossroads The Evils of Public Schools

Equality in EducationEquality in Education

– Desegregation- • Brown Vs. Board of Education (1854)

– Per-pupil Expenditure- • San Antonio Independent School District

Vs. Rodriguez (1973)

– Students with Limited English Proficiency-

• Lau Vs. Nichols (1974)

– Special Education- • Board of Education Vs. Rowley (1982)

– Accommodating Disabilities- • School Board Vs. Arline (1987)

Page 5: By Linda Haushalter. Decisions That Have Shaped U.S. Education Educating African American Children: Credibility at a Crossroads The Evils of Public Schools

Freedom of ExpressionFreedom of Expression

• Saluting the Flag– Education Vs. Barnette (1943)

• Student Speech– Tinker Vs. Des Moines Independent

Community School District (1969)

• Censorship – Hazelwood School District Vs. Kuhlmeier

(1988)

• Teachers’ Speech – Mt. Healthy City School District Vs. Doyle

(1977)

• School Libraries– Board of Education, Island Trees Union Free

School District No. 26 Vs. Pico (1982)

Page 6: By Linda Haushalter. Decisions That Have Shaped U.S. Education Educating African American Children: Credibility at a Crossroads The Evils of Public Schools

Student Discipline and School Student Discipline and School SafetySafety

• Student Suspensions and Expulsions – Goss Vs. Lopez (1975)

• Corporal Punishment – Ingraham Vs. Wright (1977)

• Searches of Students – New Jersey Vs. T.L.O. (1985)

• Random Drug Tests– Vernonia School District 47J Vs. Acton (1995)

• Sexual Harassment – Franklin Vs. Gwinnett County Public Schools (1992)– Gebser Vs. Lago Vista Independent School District (1998) /

Davis Vs. Monroe County Road of Education (1999)• Disruptive Students in Special Education

– Honig Vs. Doe (1988)

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The Role of Religion in US The Role of Religion in US EducationEducation

• Government Aid to Religious Schools – Lemon Vs. Kurtzman (1971)

• Prayer at School Events – Lee Vs. Weisman (1992)

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Educating African American Educating African American Children: Children: Credibility at a CrossroadsCredibility at a Crossroads

• The overwhelming majority of teachers in America are white. (Kailin 1999)

• There is a disproportionate numbers of African American children having difficulty in school. (Johnson 1996)

Page 9: By Linda Haushalter. Decisions That Have Shaped U.S. Education Educating African American Children: Credibility at a Crossroads The Evils of Public Schools

• The profession of color-blindness, though possibly well intended, is problematic and presents a huge blind spot in orientation when educating African American children. (McIntosh 1989)

• “Why do Black youths, in particular, think about themselves in terms of Race?” (Tatum 1997)

• African American children view collective growth and achievement above and beyond individual success.

Page 10: By Linda Haushalter. Decisions That Have Shaped U.S. Education Educating African American Children: Credibility at a Crossroads The Evils of Public Schools

The Evils of Public SchoolsThe Evils of Public Schools

““He who Passively He who Passively Accepts evil (is) as Accepts evil (is) as much involved in it as much involved in it as he who helps perpetuate he who helps perpetuate it. it.

He who accepts evil He who accepts evil without protesting without protesting against it is really against it is really cooperating with it.”cooperating with it.”

-Martin Luther King-Martin Luther King

Page 11: By Linda Haushalter. Decisions That Have Shaped U.S. Education Educating African American Children: Credibility at a Crossroads The Evils of Public Schools

Can Every Child Learn?Can Every Child Learn?

• Yes, most (but not all).• If children are abused,

scared, sick, hungry or without love and security…

forget about it!

Page 12: By Linda Haushalter. Decisions That Have Shaped U.S. Education Educating African American Children: Credibility at a Crossroads The Evils of Public Schools

School Vouchers ShowdownSchool Vouchers Showdown

• Do they improve students’ educational performance?

• Do they hurt Public Schools?

• Do they unconstitutionally subsidize religious schools?

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Meeting the Challenges of the Meeting the Challenges of the Urban High SchoolUrban High School

• Remember it takes a village to raise a child…

• Engage Parents!

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