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Papers On Education Politics
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Affirmative Action And Structural Inequality
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A 4 page paper that begins with a definition and discussion of structural inequality. The writer comments on the anti-discrimination and affirmative action regulations that emerged from the 1950s and also reports the recent ruling regarding the U. of Michigan's acceptance criteria and the ruling regarding the Dow Jones program exclusively for minorities. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGafac08.RTF
Paper Title: Affirmative Action And Structural Inequality
Affirmative Action In Higher Education: Supreme Court Ruling
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7 pages in length. The writer discusses recent University of Michigan case decisions where affirmative action was ruled acceptable with regard to admission policies. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCAfAcSup.rtf
Paper Title: Affirmative Action In Higher Education: Supreme Court Ruling
Affirmative Action: Pros and Cons
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7 pages in length. Lists the
pros and cons of affirmative action; includes two charts, plus
debate on whether or not affirmative action actually is working
as it was planned. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JGAaffac.wps
Paper Title: Affirmative Action: Pros and Cons
Against Banning Books In Public Schools
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10 pages in length. Every year, individuals and groups alike demand that yet another book is removed from school libraries, as well as from particular classroom curricula. Claiming that the content is too explicit or inappropriate, these self-aggrandizing censors are wreaking havoc on students' First Amendment rights. The question then becomes: Just how far does the First Amendment go to protect the students? It has been assumed by censors that students do not have the ability to choose appropriate reading material; that their assistance is necessary to keep harmful and unsuitable material out of sight. Indeed, the issue of censorship in America's schools is an issue of rights. Former United States President Jimmy Carter once said that America did not invent human rights; rather, it was human rights that invented America. If this is true, then each individual must be allowed to pursue his own choices, whether that is with regard to books or any other form of media. To impose limits on what is permitted and what is not is to remove one our most fundamental rights of all. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: TLCBanBks.rtf
Paper Title: Against Banning Books In Public Schools
Against the Celebration of Halloween in Schools
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A 3 page paper which argues against the celebration of Halloween in schools. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAhween1.rtf
Paper Title: Against the Celebration of Halloween in Schools
Alternative Assessment v. Standardized
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A 4 page research paper that looks at alternative (or authentic) forms of assessment and compares these to standardized forms. While the majority of educators agree that assessment should play an integral role in the education process, many educators feel that this role is too important to restrict it to the use of standardized testing. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khalass.rtf
Paper Title: Alternative Assessment v. Standardized
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