Accountability and opportunity in higher education : the civil rights dimension /
In Accountability and Opportunity in Higher Education, leading scholars address the unforeseen impact of accountability standards on students of color and the institutions that disproportionately serve them. The book, part of the ongoing body of work by the Civil Rights Project, describes how federa...
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Cambridge, Massachusetts :
Harvard Education Press,
[2018]
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Table of Contents:
- The access crisis and the move toward accountability / Gary Orfield
- Obama's accountability efforts: a case study in frustration / Gary Orfield
- State accountability policies: can performance funding be equitable? / Nicholas Hillman and Valerie Crespin-Trujillo
- Accountability and the key role of minority-serving institutions / Marybeth Gasman, Thai-Huy Nguyen, Andres Castro Samayoa, and Daniel Corral
- Using institutional accountability measures that serve diverse populations / Sylvia Hurtado, Adriana Ruiz Alvarado, and Kevin Eagan
- Accountability across the education pipeline: the contribution of unequal high schools on college completion
- Stella M. Flores, Toby J. Park, and Dominique J. Baker
- Making accountability fair to hispanic-serving institutions / Anne-Marie Nunez and Awilda Rodriguez
- High-stakes accountability in the context of education deserts / Nicholas Hillman
- The impact of financial aid limits: a view from a leading HBCU / Willie Kirkland
- Student debt accountability and its unintended racial consequences / Sara Goldrick-Rab and Jason Houle
- Accountability and racial fairness to advance civil rights-a way forward / Nicholas Hillman.