Title: EPILive
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A Presentation of the Educational Policy Institute
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2- Next Steps for Affirmative Action
- Friday, March 9, 2007
- Moderator Dr. Watson Scott Swail, Educational
Policy Institute - Guests Mr. Ward Connerly, President CEO of
Connerly Associates, Sacramento, CA Founder
Chairman of the American Civil Rights Institute - Mr. Arthur Coleman, Partner, Holland Knight,
LLC, Washington, DC
EPILive
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5Next Week
- A Marshall Plan for Higher Education
- William G. Tierney
- University of Southern California
- Los Angeles, CA
- Friday, March 16, 1pm
6Mr. Ward Connerly
7Mr. Arthur Coleman
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10Aspirations and Actions
11Impact of Demographic Shifts
- While the potential pool of high school
graduates and college students will increase
substantially, the only thing that will be
traditional about this growing cohort will be its
age. The nations college-age population will be
even more ethnically diverse than the general
population because of differential birthrates and
migration patterns. Furthermore, the most rapid
growth will occur among groups traditionally more
likely to drop out of school, less likely to
enroll in college preparatory course work, less
likely to graduate from high school, less likely
to enroll in college, and least likely to persist
to earn a baccalaureate degree. - -Sam Kipp, Executive Director, Edfund
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13Backgrounder on Affirmative Action Diversity in
Higher Education
14Do we need affirmative action in higher education?
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17From the web
- It will be very difficult, if at all possible,
to have diversity at elite universities, like the
University of California, without the mechanism
of affirmative action. - - Richard Atkinson, former president, University
of California
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- According to Atkinson, there are three methods to
increase minority enrollment - Accept more students based only on their high
school grades - Use admissions policy more flexibly.
- Focus its high school preparation programs more
on Blacks.
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- Connerlys response
- oblivious to the racially demeaning character of
their method of achieving racial diversity. - Consigning generations of Black children to a
status of academic underachievers. - Reasonable to characterize this as a racially
fatalistic, if not outright racist, mentality.
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EPILive
A Presentation of the Educational Policy Institute
21Next Week
- A Marshall Plan for Higher Education
- William G. Tierney
- University of Southern California
- Los Angeles, CA
- Friday, March 16, 1pm
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A Presentation of the Educational Policy Institute