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Publication Date: 2022-May
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Adding a Register of Relational Justice: A Fuller Picture of the Debate around No-Excuses Schools
Studies in Philosophy and Education, v41 n3 p287-305 May 2022
Most studies of No-Excuses charter schools are distributive in nature. They answer a question of distributive justice: do these schools adequately close the academic achievement gap that exists in America between white and Black or Hispanic students? When discussion of No-Excuses schools is limited to their distributive worth, critics of No-Excuses schools are trapped. Are they really against high academic achievement, supporters of No-Excuses schools might say. This analysis seeks to escape this trap by proposing and doing an analysis of No-Excuses schools using relational justice. A turn to relational justice recognizes other educational goods schools might deliver to their students. By focusing on relational justice, the author moves the debate over No-Excuses schools into a register in which both their supporters and their opponents can work toward common aims. The author uses Anthony Laden's relational justice to analyze No-Excuses discourse and practice and then offers recommendations to both No-Excuses schools and education theorists.
Descriptors: Zero Tolerance Policy, Charter Schools, Justice, Achievement Gap, Racial Differences, Academic Achievement, Discourse Analysis
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