Dec 04 2006

Report finds little benefit to elementary and secondary school diversity programs

Published by LSU at 8:17 pm under Education, Northwest

H/T Sister Toldjah.

Via the American Thinker, here is a report released from the United States Commission on Civil Rights that essentially states that there is “scant evidence” that diversity in elementary and secondary schools is beneficial to students. Specifically:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Less than one week before the U.S. Supreme Court hears oral argument[s] in two significant cases involving the use of racial benefits to reduce minority isolation in elementary and secondary education, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights today issued an important briefing report on The Benefits of Racial and Ethnic Diversity in Elementary and Secondary Education. The report finds that social science studies provide scant proof of the benefits for racial and ethnic groups attributed to diversity in elementary and secondary education.

Specifically, the Commission finds that “there is little evidence that racial and ethnic diversity in elementary and secondary schools results in significant improvements in academic performance; studies on the effect of school racial composition on academic achievement often suggest modest and inconsistent benefits.” Similarly, the Commission notes that “studies of whether racial and ethnic diversity result in significant social and non-educational benefits report varied results.”

Chairman Gerald A. Reynolds commented that “the academic literature really provides little or no support for the view that racial preferences in student assignment serve any compelling interest. In my view, the evidence, suggests that these preferences do not provide significant academic benefits to minority children that would compensate for the moral costs of government’s use of racial classifications.”

Here’s the full report. For dial up, the loading time may be slow (it’s a 6.42 MB file).

Like so many other liberal programs it seems that the desperate desire to be diverse, by force if necessary, is at best useless, and at worst destructive. 

Can you say Duh?!?

These programs insist on an artifically constructed balance of race that is in its own methods racist.  Anything that is discriminatory in nature and further distracts from a troubled education system has no where to go but down.

I hope the SCOTUS sees the reality here and rules accordingly.

Cross posted from LSU

One Response to “Report finds little benefit to elementary and secondary school diversity programs”

  1. Weblogginon 05 Dec 2006 at 2:42 pm

    The New York Times Calls The Conservative Supreme Court ‘Hostile’…

    The New York Times has a stake in framing this case in the manner in which they do because race baiting sells in the narrow minds of liberals who view every test and every rule as one designed to favor whites over blacks.

    ……

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