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The Desegregation Of English Schools Bussing Race And Urban Space 1960s80s 1st Edition Olivier Esteves

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The Desegregation Of English Schools Bussing Race And Urban Space 1960s80s 1st Edition Olivier Esteves
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.52 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Olivier Esteves
ISBN: 9781526124852, 1526124858
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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The Desegregation Of English Schools Bussing Race And Urban Space 1960s80s 1st Edition Olivier Esteves by Olivier Esteves 9781526124852, 1526124858 instant download after payment.

Dispersal, or ‘bussing’, was introduced in England in the early-1960s after white parents expressed concerns that the sudden influx of non-Anglophone South Asian children was holding back their own children’s education. It consisted in sending busloads of mostly Asian children to predominantly white suburban schools in an effort to ‘spread the burden’ and to promote linguistic and cultural integration. Although seemingly well-intentioned, dispersal proved a failure: it was based on racial identity rather than linguistic deficiency and ultimately led to an increase in segregation, as bussed pupils were daily confronted with racial bullying in dispersal schools. This is the first ever book on English bussing, based on an in-depth study of local and national archives, alongside interviews with formerly-bussed pupils decades later.

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