48 min

School & Community Segregation: The Policy Issue of Our Time Our Children Can't Wait

    • Education

Joe Bishop takes a closer look at Integrated Schools and Communities with educators and scholars Dr. Jennifer B. Ayscue and Dr. Erica Frankenberg. 
With segregation on the rise in the United States, Southern natives Jennifer and Erica compare the history of desegregation with the inequities between schools with segregated student bodies today. Their experiences of growing up in the South led them to research how they can change the current conditions and promote integrated schools.
Why is integration important for all American students? What sorts of policies can facilitate greater integration in schools? Find out on this episode of Our Children Can’t Wait.
Special Guest: Jennifer B. Ayscue, Ph.D., is an assistant professor in the Department of Educational Leadership, Policy, and Human Development at North Carolina State University. Her research focuses on desegregation and integration in K-12 schools and federal education policy. 
Erica Frankenberg, Ed.D., is Professor of Education and Demography and Director of the Center for Education and Civil Rights at Pennsylvania State University. Her research interests focus on racial desegregation and inequality in PK-12 schools, and the connections between school segregation and other federal, state, and metropolitan policies. 
Our Children Can't Wait is a podcast by the Center for the Transformation of Schools in the School of Education and Information Studies at UCLA. Joe Bishop is the host. Elizabeth Windom is the Producer. Julia Windom is the Associate Producer. Geneva Sum is the Creative Director, and Senior Producer is Jay Woodward. Our Children Can't Wait is a companion to the book of the same name, Our Children Can't Wait. Available now from Teachers College Press and Amazon. Our Children Can't Wait is produced by Windhaven Productions and Bluejay Atlantic.
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Joe Bishop takes a closer look at Integrated Schools and Communities with educators and scholars Dr. Jennifer B. Ayscue and Dr. Erica Frankenberg. 
With segregation on the rise in the United States, Southern natives Jennifer and Erica compare the history of desegregation with the inequities between schools with segregated student bodies today. Their experiences of growing up in the South led them to research how they can change the current conditions and promote integrated schools.
Why is integration important for all American students? What sorts of policies can facilitate greater integration in schools? Find out on this episode of Our Children Can’t Wait.
Special Guest: Jennifer B. Ayscue, Ph.D., is an assistant professor in the Department of Educational Leadership, Policy, and Human Development at North Carolina State University. Her research focuses on desegregation and integration in K-12 schools and federal education policy. 
Erica Frankenberg, Ed.D., is Professor of Education and Demography and Director of the Center for Education and Civil Rights at Pennsylvania State University. Her research interests focus on racial desegregation and inequality in PK-12 schools, and the connections between school segregation and other federal, state, and metropolitan policies. 
Our Children Can't Wait is a podcast by the Center for the Transformation of Schools in the School of Education and Information Studies at UCLA. Joe Bishop is the host. Elizabeth Windom is the Producer. Julia Windom is the Associate Producer. Geneva Sum is the Creative Director, and Senior Producer is Jay Woodward. Our Children Can't Wait is a companion to the book of the same name, Our Children Can't Wait. Available now from Teachers College Press and Amazon. Our Children Can't Wait is produced by Windhaven Productions and Bluejay Atlantic.
Join the CTS mailing list: new research, events, tools & resources, straight to your inbox. 
Support the work of CTS with a financial gift here.
Follow CTS on Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn, and share your thoughts with us by emailing ctschools@ucla.edu.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

48 min

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