Equal Educational Opportunity and Nondiscrimination for Minority Students: Federal Enforcement of Title VI in Ability Grouping Practices. Equal Educational Opportunity Project Series, Volume IV

This report evaluates the efforts of the U.S. Department of Education and its Office for Civil Rights (OCR) to enforce Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in public elementary and secondary education programs based on ability grouping and tracking practices. It evaluates and analyzes OCR's...

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Emotional Problems
Equal Education
Government Publications
Limited English Speaking
Mathematics
Minority Groups
Public Schools
Sciences
Sex Bias
Social Discrimination
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