Unit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptx
Segregation in Education of Pakistan
1. Imagine
■ If you were not allowed to live where you want.
■ if you were not allowed to go where you want.
■ if you were not allowed to study at the School you
5. What is SEGREGATION?
■ The rule or practice of separating people of different races,
classes, or ethnic groups.
■ Forcing them to have different schools, housing, and public
facilities.
■ A form of discrimination.
6. SEGREGATION (Background)
■ Began in the United States began
■ In its de jure form with the passage of Jim Crow laws in the
American South.
■ Jim Crow laws mandated the segregation of public schools,
public places, and public transportation, and the segregation of
restrooms, restaurants, and drinking fountains for whites and
blacks.
7. ■ Segregation in terms of two different measures
■ Racial isolation (or exposure)
■ Racial unevenness (or imbalance). Measures of exposure
define segregation
■ According to this measure, a black student attending a school
with a very high proportion of other blacks students would be
considered “racially isolated.”