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Remy Stewart; Jerel M. Ezell – Urban Education, 2024
A popular alternative disciplinary framework from zero-tolerance school policies is restorative justice, which refers to a set of ideologies and practices that emphasize healing relationships in lieu of community exclusion. This work investigates the differences between ideological support for restorative approaches compared to program…
Descriptors: Restorative Practices, Urban Schools, High Schools, Attitudes
Romano, Arthur; Arms Almengor, Rochelle – Urban Education, 2024
This paper uses critical race theory to analyze several case studies focused on the experiences of two restorative justice coordinators (RJCs), both Black women and how they understood and responded to perceived racial injustices in urban schools with white leadership. These schools were attempting to address unequal disciplinary practices toward…
Descriptors: Restorative Practices, African Americans, Females, Coordinators
Cierra Presberry – Urban Education, 2025
Restorative justice has become a widely used intervention in urban schools to address the ways that students of color and students with disabilities disproportionately face punitive disciplinary action. As such, understanding the perspectives of teachers of these students is of the utmost importance. Using Dis/ability Critical Race Studies as a…
Descriptors: Special Education, Special Education Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Race