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Ritter, Gary W. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2018
In the 1990s and early 2000s, schools across the United States employed exclusionary discipline at increasing rates as a response to student infractions. Researchers studying school discipline reported on these increases and highlighted the fact that exclusionary discipline for students was associated with myriad other negative outcomes, including…
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, Discipline, Educational Change, Educational History
Lustick, Hilary – Journal of Peace Education, 2022
How can restorative justice, an increasingly common alternative to zero tolerance discipline, serve as an opportunity to both close the racial discipline gap and promote more critical awareness of structural inequality? Using Knight and Wadhwa's (2014) concept of critical restorative justice, I analyzed interviews with youth leaders and staff at…
Descriptors: Justice, Zero Tolerance Policy, Racial Differences, Discipline
Hines, Erik M.; Ford, Donna Y.; Fletcher, Edward C.; Moore, James L. – Theory Into Practice, 2022
In this article, we present an extensive overview of inequities in three areas of education: (1) gifted and talented education; (2) accelerated coursework; (3) and discipline. Intersectionality undergirds our focus on these three areas as they go together to paint a disturbing picture of the experiences of Black children in P-12 schools, as well…
Descriptors: Racism, Blacks, African American Students, Preschool Education
Rafa, Alyssa – Education Commission of the States, 2019
Exclusionary discipline -- suspensions or expulsions that remove students from the learning environment -- can have long-lasting, negative impacts on a student's trajectory. Research suggests that students who are suspended or expelled suffer academically and are more likely to drop out and be involved in the criminal justice system later in life.…
Descriptors: State Policy, Suspension, Expulsion, Elementary Secondary Education
Hassan, Hamida Hussein; Carter, Vernon Brooks – Education and Urban Society, 2021
The school-to-prison pipeline represents an educational environment that allows public schools to push many at-risk children out of school and into the juvenile justice or the adult criminal justice system. Consequently, this study explores the disproportionate rates of discipline when comparing Black and White female students in the national…
Descriptors: Discipline, Disproportionate Representation, At Risk Students, African American Students
Gahungu, Athanase – International Journal on Social and Education Sciences, 2021
Two years after the State of Illinois enacted an extensive non-exclusionary discipline reform in schools, 322 key discipline gatekeepers were surveyed about the extent and impact of the new state policy. The results showed that several core provisions of the reform had not been fully implemented or addressed through professional development.…
Descriptors: State Policy, Discipline Policy, Program Implementation, Faculty Development
Havey, Nicholas – Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education, 2021
This multiple case study analyzes institutional responses to sex and gender bias incidents in student athletics programs and messaging around inclusion and antidiscrimination between 2015 and 2019. This study seeks to uncover, understand, and work to transform the embedded institutional values that harm sex and gender minority (SGM) students on…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Inclusion, LGBTQ People, College Athletics
Clarke, Matthew; Haines Lyon, Charlotte; Walker, Emma; Walz, Linda; Collet-Sabé, Jordi; Pritchard, Kate – Power and Education, 2021
Education is usually considered a force for good, associated with hope and optimism about better individual and social futures. Yet a case can be made that education and education policy in recent decades, far from being a force for good, has had nefarious effects at multiple levels. This can be seen in the growing alienation of significant…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Neoliberalism, Educational Policy, Futures (of Society)
Joseph Moree – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of "Morse v. Frederick" on student speech in K-12 public schools. Cases meeting the research criteria were selected from federal court districts. Those cases were briefed and analyzed. The results of the research were used to develop findings that were placed into four categories:…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Student Rights, Freedom of Speech, School Law
Song, Minjune – Journal of Education and Learning, 2020
After the "1994 Gun-Free School Act," schools expanded the use of zero-tolerance policies with all Connecticut private high schools implementing punitive drug and alcohol policies. Based on the criminological theory of deterrence, zero-tolerance policies deliver severe and certain punishments designed to deter rational actors from…
Descriptors: Adolescents, High School Students, Drug Use, Private Schools
Regional Educational Laboratory Northwest, 2020
This is the appendixes for the report, "Are State Policy Reforms in Oregon Associated with Fewer School Suspensions and Expulsions?" This study examined the association between state-level policy reforms and suspension and expulsion rates for grades K-12 in Oregon public schools. The findings suggest that the policy shift has led to some…
Descriptors: State Policy, Discipline Policy, School Policy, Prevention
Henry-Hogarth, Jacqueline D. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
When students are removed from their learning environment, their learning is interrupted and disrupted (American Psychological Association, 2006; Kim, Losen, & Hewitt, 2010; Skiba, Eckes, & Brown, 2009). Yet exclusionary discipline is a primary practice of the K-12 school system both locally and nationally (U.S. Department of Education,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Decision Making, Discipline, Race
Marsh, L. Trenton S. – Urban Education, 2021
This paper explores the ways in which success in school is constructed by a majority White teaching staff during day-to-day classroom practices and schoolwide policies, such as the disciplinary systems at a "no-excuses" charter school in one of the largest urban districts in the U.S. Stakeholders were assessed by interviews and…
Descriptors: Teacher Expectations of Students, Teacher Attitudes, Academic Achievement, Success
Cornell, Dewey G.; Mayer, Matthew J.; Sulkowski, Michael L. – School Psychology Review, 2020
This article summarizes the accomplishments of research on school safety in the past quarter century, identifies important gaps, and indicates promising directions for further progress. Although closely related, there are distinguishable bodies of research on physical and psychological safety. Physical safety research concerns the prevention of…
Descriptors: School Safety, Violence, Educational Environment, Educational Research
Maeng, Jennifer L.; Cornell, Dewey; Huang, Francis – Journal of School Violence, 2020
Threat assessment has been proposed as a method for schools to respond to student threats of violence that does not rely on exclusionary discipline practices (e.g., suspension, transfer, expulsion, arrest). The present study compared disciplinary consequences for 657 students in 260 schools using the Comprehensive Student Threat Assessment…
Descriptors: Violence, Discipline Policy, Comparative Analysis, Guidelines

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