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Human Relations Programs in Desegregated Elementary Schools

Douglas Longshore

System Development Corporation

Jean B. Wellisch

System Development Corporation

This evaluation of the Emergency School Aid Act finds that human relations services funded under the Act had favorable effects on student intergroup relations and affect, but those effects were generally weak. We attribute the weakness of effects to the nature of services at our sites. Apparently, services were not always targeted directly at human relations needs and were often not intensive enough to register strong effects. Our work underscores the importance of combining process with impact evaluation and of examining effects at the individual level as well as the site level.

Evaluation Review, Vol. 6, No. 6, 789-799 (1982)
DOI: 10.1177/0193841X8200600605


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D. Longshore
The Impact of The Emergency School Aid Act on Human Relations in Desegregated Elementary Schools
Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, January 1, 1983; 5(4): 415 - 424.
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