'Busing' refers to the practice of transporting students to schools beyond their local neighborhoods, often to promote desegregation or achieve a more balanced distribution of students. This educational strategy aims to overcome demographic imbalances and foster diversity in schools.
The history of 'busing' is closely tied to efforts to address segregation in schools, particularly during the mid-20th century. Busing became a controversial topic as communities grappled with the challenges and benefits of implementing such policies to ensure equal educational opportunities.
- Student transportation
- School integration transportation
- Desegregation transport
- Educational mobility
- Equal access transport
- Localized schooling
- Neighborhood-based education
- Segregated transport
- Homogeneous school placement
- Proximity-based learning