ERIC Number: EJ720976
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2005-Oct
Pages: 14
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ISSN: ISSN-1467-5986
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Understanding the Discipline Gap Through a Cultural Lens: Implications for the Education of African American Students
Monroe, Carla R.
Intercultural Education, v16 n4 p317-330 Oct 2005
African American students are disciplined at rates that are disproportionately higher than Black students statistical representation in public schools. Coined as the discipline gap, racial and ethnic disparities are present in virtually every major school system across the United States. Because African American students seldom share the cultural frameworks of their teachers, the overrepresentation of Black students on measures of school discipline may, in part, be a function of cultural mismatches in the classroom. This article contains a synopsis of what is currently known about the discipline gap, and sets forth suggestions to address the issue. Recommendations focus on the roles of culturally responsive discipline, teacher recruitment and cultural immersion experiences. Irvine's construct of cultural synchronization serves as the article's interpretive basis.
Descriptors: Teacher Recruitment, Discipline, African American Students, Student Behavior, Cultural Differences, Cultural Awareness, Racial Differences
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Opinion Papers; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education; Kindergarten
Audience: Students
Language: English
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