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Geoffrey Borman; Jaymes Pyne – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2021
Nationally, educators suspend Black students at greater rates than any other group (U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights, 2016). This disproportionality is fueled by stereotypes casting Black students as "troublemakers" (Okonofua, Walton, & Eberhardt, 2016)--a label the students too often internalize as part of their…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Grade 7, African American Students, Racial Discrimination
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LaMarr, Todd; Egbert, Lisalee D. – Odyssey: New Directions in Deaf Education, 2020
Suspensions--a form of discipline that removes students temporarily from the learning environment--are used to address unwanted behaviors in the classroom. While suspensions have been a common form of school discipline for many years, they can become problematic when they reach high rates and when they disproportionately impact specific groups of…
Descriptors: Suspension, Social Justice, Deafness, Students with Disabilities
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Wenham, Lucy – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2020
Within neoliberal education systems, elements of marketisation are endemic and this brings with it the invasive pressures of performativity. Against this backdrop, discipline in schools is in many instances being more closely monitored and tightly controlled, with the implementation of strict and in some cases 'zero-tolerance' behaviour management…
Descriptors: Labeling (of Persons), Behavior Problems, Siblings, Discipline Policy
Chrisman, Alyssa; Blackburn, Mollie V. – Equity Assistance Center Region III, Midwest and Plains Equity Assistance Center, 2020
This "Equity by Design Research Brief" illustrates the relationship between mental health and LGBTQ+ identities, paying particular attention to the effects of homophobia and transphobia in schools. Homophobia and transphobia can manifest in schools in multiple ways; this brief focuses on egregious actions, such as bullying, as well as…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Mental Health, Sexual Identity, Homosexuality
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Ellison, B. Scott; Iqtadar, S. – Educational Policy, 2022
The "no excuses" charter school model is widely regarded in public debate as an effective policy intervention to politically and economically empower historically marginalized student populations. The organizing principle of the "no excuses" model is to do whatever it takes to close the achievement gap and to prepare students…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Academic Achievement, Achievement Gap, Disadvantaged
Lieberman, Abbie; Loewenberg, Aaron – New America, 2022
While research shows that exclusionary discipline practices in the early years are ineffective and developmentally inappropriate, young children continue to be suspended and expelled at high rates. An increasing number of states have taken steps to ensure that young children are not removed from programs due to their behavior. This report explores…
Descriptors: Expulsion, Suspension, Early Childhood Education, Discipline Policy
Fiona M. Hollands; Stephen M. Leach; Robert Shand; Laura Head; Yixin Wang; Dena Dossett; Florence Chang; Bo Yan; Minetre Martin; Yilin Pan; Saundra Hensel – Grantee Submission, 2022
School disciplinary practices affect student academic and life outcomes. Many schools have recently shifted towards the prevention of behavioral disorders rather than the punishment of such disorders, but disciplinary actions are still disproportionately meted out to Black students. We took advantage of a natural experiment in a large school…
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, School Districts, Prevention, Behavior Problems
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Michael D. Pullmann; Larissa M. Gaias; Mylien T. Duong; Tara Gill; Caryn Curry; Colleen Cicchetti; Tali Raviv; Sharon Kiche; Clayton Cook – Grantee Submission, 2022
Racial and ethnic disproportionality in discipline (REDD) represents a longstanding and pervasive issue in the United States educational system. However, researchers and interventionists have not sufficiently provided educators with appropriate frameworks and feasible tools to disrupt REDD and promote equity. The goal of this paper is to present a…
Descriptors: Disproportionate Representation, Minority Group Students, Discipline, Intervention
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Michael D. Pullmann; Larissa M. Gaias; Mylien T. Duong; Tara Gill; Caryn Curry; Colleen Cicchetti; Tali Raviv; Sharon Kiche; Clayton R. Cook – Psychology in the Schools, 2022
Racial and ethnic disproportionality in discipline (REDD) represents a longstanding and pervasive issue in the United States educational system. However, researchers and interventionists have not sufficiently provided educators with appropriate frameworks and feasible tools to disrupt REDD and promote equity. The goal of this paper is to present a…
Descriptors: Disproportionate Representation, Minority Group Students, Discipline, Intervention
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Marissa E. Thompson – Grantee Submission, 2024
Black men and women have different levels of average educational attainment, yet few studies have focused on explaining how and why these patterns develop. One explanation may be inequality in experiences with institutional punishment through exclusionary school discipline and criminal justice exposure. Drawing on intersectional frameworks and…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Educational Attainment, African Americans, African American Students
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Rebecca A. Cruz; Claire J. Shin; Rachel S. McClam – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2024
Schools and districts have long grappled with race- and disability-based exclusionary discipline inequities. Research on the topic has uncovered a variety of systems that maintain such disparities, including school policies and practices that exacerbate the problem. Researchers and practitioners have increasingly considered school context and…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Equal Education, Discipline Policy, Disabilities
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Alistair Goold – On the Horizon, 2024
Purpose: This paper investigates the interplay between consequences in restorative practices (RP) and the synergies with responsive classroom, particularly in international schools. Addressing critics who deem RP a "soft option", the study defines "restorative consequences" within the RP framework. It analyses literature and…
Descriptors: Restorative Practices, Classroom Environment, Accountability, Barriers
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Luis A. Rodriguez; Richard O. Welsh; Chelsea Daniels – AERA Open, 2024
School discipline is a salient problem of educational policy and practice. Teachers play an important role in the production and disruption of racial inequities in school discipline, yet there remains a need to disentangle the relationship between teacher characteristics, their perceptions of school climate, and school discipline patterns. This…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Middle School Teachers, High School Teachers, High School Students
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Olga Ivashkevich – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2024
This article unpacks existing laws and disciplinary policies like "zero tolerance" and "disturbing schools" that criminalize youth behaviors in public schools and explores their roots in U.S. racialized histories using a critical carceral studies framework. Carceral studies scholars critique the punitive capitalist apparatus…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Art, Poetry, Multimedia Instruction
Brelinda C. Sullen – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The problem investigated is that high discipline referrals in schools serving at-risk high school students often lead to student attrition and lack of academic success. A qualitative methodology with a narrative research design was employed/utilized to investigate the impact of high discipline referring in schools in Alabama, including the…
Descriptors: High School Students, High School Teachers, At Risk Students, Discipline Policy
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