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Rollenhagen, Jennifer; Goodman, Steve; Barnes, Aaron C. – Communique, 2017
Decades of research show that exclusionary discipline practices (e.g., office discipline referrals, suspensions) are disproportionately applied for specific racial groups. Losen and Skiba (2010) found that African American students are three times more likely to be suspended as their White peers. Although the problem of disciplinary inequity is…
Descriptors: Discipline, Disproportionate Representation, Racial Distribution, Racial Bias
Barrett, Charles A.; Harper, Erin; Hudson, Niekema; Malone, Celeste – Communique, 2020
The National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) Exposure Project (NASP-EP) began as an initiative of the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) Multicultural Affairs Committee (MAC), and specifically the African American Subcommittee, the HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) and High School Exposure Project.…
Descriptors: Professional Associations, School Psychologists, African Americans, Advisory Committees
Desai, Poonam; Karahalios, Vicky; Persuad, Schevita; Reker, Kassandra – Communique, 2014
Social justice is not only included in the practice standards of the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP, 2010), it is also an emerging topic within the education, psychology, and school psychology literatures. Social justice is defined as the need for all people to be treated equally, with fairness and respect, where all receive…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Social Development, Emotional Development, School Psychology
Anhalt, Karla; Magalhães, Cristina L.; Klotz, Mary Beth – Communique, 2015
This article provides an overview of the joint "Resolution on Gender and Sexual Orientation Diversity in Children and Adolescents in Schools" that was adopted by the American Psychological Association's (APA) Council of Representatives (CoR) and the National Association of School Psychologists' (NASP) Leadership Assembly during the…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Sexual Orientation, Sexual Identity, Homosexuality
Ridgard, Tamique J.; Laracy, Seth D.; DuPaul, George J.; Shapiro, Edward S.; Power, Thomas J. – Communique, 2015
The mental health field has long recognized the negative consequences associated with a range of traumatic events, including physical assault, sexual assault, natural or man-made disasters, accidents, and medical incidents (American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2013). The shockingly high prevalence of exposure to violence among America's…
Descriptors: Trauma, Social Justice, Rape, Violence
Fernandez, Ivelisse Torres – Communique, 2015
In the southwestern United States, there is a group of children who are referred to as "borderland children" who experience additional challenges that place them at higher risk of developing mental health and other related problems. For the purpose of this article, borderland children are defined as children who reside in towns and…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Mental Health, Health Services, Immigration
Sander, Janay B. – Communique, 2010
Juvenile offending is associated with several bleak outcomes, including high rates of continued crime and incarceration, substance use, and higher mortality rates due to crime. Academic achievement is a very important consideration in the area of crime and delinquency: Failure is associated with greater delinquency, and success is a protective…
Descriptors: Juvenile Justice, Delinquency, Academic Achievement, Social Justice
von der Embse, Nathan; von der Embse, Daniel; von der Embse Meghan; Levine, Ian – Communique, 2009
Social justice has recently received attention within the school psychology community. Yet, social justice is a nebulous term, as opined by Connelly (2009), who cautioned against searching for what is wrong and instead striving for the highest standards and recognizing needs of every unique child. Shriberg and colleagues (2008) have sought to…
Descriptors: Social Justice, School Psychologists, School Psychology, Social Attitudes
Mule, Christina; Lippus, Kathleen; Santora, Kimberly; Cicala, Gina; Smith, Bethany; Cataldo, Jessica; Li, Chieh – Communique, 2009
A commitment to social justice is integral to being an effective school psychologist. While social justice is a term that is not easily defined, professionals in school psychology have characterized it as the idea that all students are entitled to be treated with fairness and respect. Though individual conceptions of social justice may vary, a…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Health Needs, Homeless People