How do we measure the success of educational policies designed to combat racial segregation? Analyzing urban education policy requires a deep understanding of historical contexts, legal frameworks, and modern analytical tools. This text-based course guides you through the core methodologies of policy analysis, using critical historical and contemporary case studies of school desegregation to build your analytical skills. By completing this course, you will understand how to dissect policy documents, evaluate demographic data, and assess the systemic impacts of educational reform on urban communities. What you'll learn: 1. Understand the foundational principles of policy analysis and educational equity in urban planning. 2. Analyze historical policy decisions and legal frameworks concerning racially identifiable schools. 3. Apply modern qualitative and quantitative evaluation methods to educational policy data. 4. Evaluate the socio-economic impacts of school integration and desegregation strategies. 5. Identify contemporary challenges in urban education, including modern segregation patterns and funding disparities. 6. Draft clear, evidence-based policy briefs and recommendations for educational reform. You will begin by mastering essential terminology and historical policy contexts before moving on to practical evaluation frameworks and modern data-driven analysis techniques. This course is designed for beginners, aspiring policy analysts, educators, and community advocates, with no prior experience in public policy required. Start reading today to build the skills needed to analyze and shape equitable educational systems.
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