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Darling-Hammond, Sean – Learning Policy Institute, 2023
Many schools use exclusionary discipline--such as suspensions and expulsions--to deter students from misbehaving and to protect students from the harms associated with exposure to student misbehavior. Research indicates that, while often implemented with good intentions, exclusionary discipline increases (rather than deters) misbehavior and risks…
Descriptors: Discipline, Behavior Problems, Student Behavior, Suspension
Davison, Miles; Penner, Andrew M.; Penner, Emily K. – American Educational Research Journal, 2022
A growing number of schools are adopting restorative justice (RJ) practices that de-emphasize exclusionary discipline and aim for racial equity. We examine student discipline as RJ programs matured in Meadowview Public Schools from 2008 to 2017. Our difference-in-difference estimates show that students in RJ schools experienced a profound decline…
Descriptors: Discipline, Discipline Policy, Justice, Conflict Resolution
Darling-Hammond, Sean – Learning Policy Institute, 2023
Across the country, many schools have adopted restorative practices in an effort to improve school climate and student outcomes while reducing exclusionary discipline. Restorative practices are designed to proactively build community, improve relationships, and help students amend harm when conflict occurs. Using 6 years of student survey data and…
Descriptors: Discipline, Behavior Problems, Student Behavior, Conflict Resolution
Frank Alves – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Schools across the United States exercise an exclusionary practice that involves the removal of a student from the academic setting, as a consequence for minor to severe infractions to the code of conduct. Research on exclusionary practices has shown that students who are frequently suspended are more susceptible to developing negative perceptions…
Descriptors: Discipline, Secondary Education, Secondary School Students, Phenomenology
Kimberle McKinney – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Some educational systems have been making a transformation in practices from punitive discipline practices to restorative justice practices. School systems have been using a zero-tolerance policy, which has shown a negative effect on students with disabilities and low-income students of color (Waggoner, 2018). Even more specifically, these same…
Descriptors: Restorative Practices, Middle School Students, High School Students, Discipline
Ezra Courtenay Cowan Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This research describes the application of improvement science focusing on implementing restorative practices (RP) to decrease suspension and expulsion rates of Black students. Black students are suspended and expelled disproportionately compared to their White peers in South Carolina. Due to the high suspension and expulsion rates, school…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, African American Students, Discipline Policy, Educational Practices
Hill, Malcolm – ProQuest LLC, 2019
Many U.S. schools in poor communities are implementing restorative practices, which comes from the restorative justice model that has been implemented in many juvenile systems. Many schools are implementing restorative practice interventions to improve their drop out rates, graduation rates, and improve their relationships between students and…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Beliefs, At Risk Students, Poverty
Martinez, Andrew; Villegas, Lina; Hassoun Ayoub, Lama; Jensen, Elise; Miller, Michelle – Journal of School Violence, 2022
Restorative justice (RJ) practices have expanded significantly with the aim of improving school safety. Despite RJ's potential for transformative change, the factors driving these changes have rarely been the focus of rigorous scientific investigation. This qualitative study applies a system change framework to examine how organizational system…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Justice, Conflict Resolution, Theory Practice Relationship
Silva, Joseph Greg – ProQuest LLC, 2019
The purpose of this study was to investigate the Restorative Justice Practices (RJ/RP) strategies being implemented at one urban elementary school that were shown to be highly effective in reducing suspensions and discipline infractions, and isolate key factors critical to the implementation of this approach. In this qualitative embedded case…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Elementary Schools, Justice, Conflict Resolution
Smith, Lance C.; Herbert, Alexandra; Payne, Amanda; Grudev, Nicholas; Volkmar, Stephanie S.; Garnett, Bernice R.; Aguda-Brown, Fern – Journal of School Counseling, 2021
To better understand school counselors' experiences related to implementing restorative practices (RP) in schools, the authors conducted a qualitative study with eight practicing school counselors working in schools that were in the early phases of implementation. Four major themes emerged from the Consensual Qualitative Research methodological…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Counselor Role, Conflict Resolution, Social Justice
Gadd, Sonja; Butler, Bettie Ray – National Technical Assistance Center on Transition, 2019
The use of restorative practices, now popular in many schools, offer a step forward in the search of a promising solution to the disparate and overly punitive treatment of students of color and students with and at risk for disabilities. Restorative practices are student-centered interventions that are designed to establish positive relationships…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Inclusion, Justice, Conflict Resolution
Jean-Pierre, Johanne; Parris-Drummond, Sylvia – McGill Journal of Education, 2018
Increasing evidence shows that punitive discipline is ineffective and detrimental. Using empowerment theory and the opportunity-to-learn conceptual framework, this literature review seeks to broaden school personnel's knowledge of alternative discipline interventions. Searching ERIC and JSTOR databases, we looked for English language, North…
Descriptors: Discipline, Discipline Policy, Punishment, Intervention
Darling, Justine Andreu – ProQuest LLC, 2019
Many public urban K-12 schools are in neighborhoods that struggle with systemic social injustices that include poverty, racism, violence, and lack of meaningful opportunities. These realities threaten students' success in school and contribute to injustices in the school system, such as disproportionality in discipline for students of color. In…
Descriptors: Social Bias, Poverty, Racial Bias, Violence
Baron, Shira; Fink, Adriana – Education Law Center, 2018
All students and their families should know their rights, whether or not they seek to challenge a disciplinary decision. Well-informed students, families, educators and community stakeholders can use this information to advocate for fair disciplinary practices in their school and district. This booklet is based on New Jersey state law. While an…
Descriptors: Discipline, Student Rights, State Legislation, Suspension
AASA, The School Superintendent's Association, 2023
Located in Phoenix, Arizona, the Phoenix Union High School District (PXU) was the only high school district profiled as part of this project. The high school district is made up of 13 elementary districts that feed into it and has 11 comprehensive high schools, four small specialty schools, three micro-schools, three support schools and a digital…
Descriptors: School Districts, Social Justice, Equal Education, Social Bias