Segregation of Latino students from white peers increased over a generation, study finds
Segregation of Latino students from white peers increased over a generation, study finds
- July 30, 2019
- Greg Duncan, education, via Education Week, July 30, 2019
The isolation of Latinos is particularly high in large urban districts, said Bruce Fuller, a sociologist from the University of California Berkeley and a co-author of the study. … The findings, a collaboration between researchers from Berkeley; the University of Maryland; and the University of California Irvine were published Tuesday in the journal Educational Researcher.
For the full story, please visit https://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/District_Dossier/2019/07/segregation_of_latino_students_increasing.html.
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