Thursday, January 23, 2020
A Refining of Magnet Schools: The Segregated System :: Research Papers
A Refining of Magnet Schools: The Segregated System Magnet schools are designed to promote voluntary school desegregation and to enhance educational quality through thematic teaching of uniform curriculum (www.magnet.edu). Partially funded by the federal government through grants and assistance programs, magnet schools essentially provide choice to parents and students across America to gain a more specialized education. Intrinsically, magnet schools allow students from many different districts to unite in one school in hopes of creating a racially diverse learning environment. Despite the attempt made by the federal government to desegregate schools, Jonathon Kozol points out that, in fact, the magnet schools have even further isolated the poor urban student and that magnet schools have indeed failed to meet initial expectations as a desegregated environment. Yet desegregation is apparent in the areas of philosophy and purpose, admission and entrance to the schools, and curriculum. The initial proposal of the magnet school as a means to create racial equity among schools has been unsuccessful despite its statement of philosophy and purpose. ââ¬Å"By shifting focus toward academic interestsâ⬠¦magnet schools are attempting to bring together students who have common interests regardless of raceâ⬠(www.liberalparty.com). However, despite its attempts, the system of magnet schools has failed to overcome racial segregation. Kozol notes that ââ¬Å"very poor children, excluded from this [magnet] system, says the Chicago Tribune, are ââ¬Ëeven more isolatedââ¬â¢ as a consequence of the removal of the more successful students from their midstâ⬠(Kozol 59). According to Kozol and the Tribune, the magnet system is further segregating the school systems by worsening the regular public schools in neighboring areas. What must not be forgotten are the existing schools that the less successful and less motivated students are left to attend, and the damaging effects that they face as a result of the magnet school system. In addition, in an evaluation of the Magnet Schools Assistance Program between 1989 and 1991, researchers ââ¬Å"Steel and Eaton discovered that only half the schools met their desegregation objectivesâ⬠(www.eric.uoregon.edu). Another study providing evidence that racial equity has failed to be realized through the use of magnet schools is in a recent statecommissioned evaluation of New York Stateââ¬â¢s magnet school program for 1993-94. The study ââ¬Å"found that schools did not completely achieve their academic or desegregation goalsâ⬠(New York State 1994- www.eric.urogen.edu). Legal critic Kimberly West has also concluded that ââ¬Å"magnet schools are a ââ¬Ëdesegregation tool that backfired, are rife with racially segregated classes,ââ¬â¢ and minority students are too often ââ¬Ëtreated as inferior by the very system that was designed to help themââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬ (www.
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