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Kimberly Naomi Harrison – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The U.S. Department of Education released a data set in 2011-2012 regarding discipline in schools in the U.S. The data revealed Black girls were the fastest growing population of students experiencing suspension and expulsion. Compared to their White peers, Black girls were suspended at a rate of six times more. The theoretical framework for this…
Descriptors: Females, Blacks, African American Students, Equal Education
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Daria Shamrova; Breanna Boppre; Joana Lampe; Michaela Hastings – Preventing School Failure, 2024
The literature on "what works" in disciplinary alternative education is inconclusive. Our current understanding of effective disciplinary alternative education programs is based primarily on quantitative data collected for administrative purposes. The voices of youth directly affected by disciplinary alternative education programs are…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Curriculum Design, Academic Achievement, Outcomes of Education
Nicole M. Wolfe – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Racial disproportionality in disciplinary practices has persisted in United States schools for decades. Students of color are consistently overrepresented in school discipline referrals, suspensions, and expulsions. These exclusionary discipline practices alienate students and set them on the pathway to disengagement and potential dropout from…
Descriptors: African American Students, Pupil Personnel Services, Teacher Student Relationship, Expulsion
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Nese, Rhonda N. T.; Nese, Joseph F. T.; McCroskey, Connor; Meng, Paul; Triplett, Danielle; Bastable, Eoin – Preventing School Failure, 2021
Ample scientific research has documented that exclusionary discipline practices are both ineffective for reducing unwanted behaviors and harmful to the long-term social and academic outcomes of students. Further, exclusionary discipline practices are especially harmful given their disproportionate use with students of color, students with…
Descriptors: Discipline, Suspension, Expulsion, Teaching Methods
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Huang, Francis L.; Olsen, Amanda A.; Cohen, Daniel; Coombs, Nicketa – Preventing School Failure, 2021
The beneficial relationship of school climate with various positive student outcomes has been demonstrated in several studies, though the relationship has not been thoroughly explored with regards to a student's likelihood of being suspended from school. The relationship of school climate and out-of-school suspensions was investigated using a…
Descriptors: Grade 10, High School Students, Educational Environment, Suspension
Leondus Farrow Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Regardless of the school community or type of school in the United States, Black students are disproportionately excluded from school at a higher rate than any other student group. These discipline practices are a matter of race that negatively impact educational outcomes for Black students and have a direct correlation with their involvement in…
Descriptors: African American Students, Racism, Social Justice, Discipline
Nese, Rhonda N. T.; Nese, Joseph F. T.; McCroskey, Connor; Meng, Paul; Triplett, Danielle; Bastable, Eoin – Grantee Submission, 2020
Ample scientific research has documented that exclusionary discipline practices are both ineffective for reducing unwanted behaviors and harmful to the long-term social and academic outcomes of students. Further, exclusionary discipline practices are especially harmful given their disproportionate use with students of color, students with…
Descriptors: Discipline, Suspension, Expulsion, Teaching Methods
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Nese, Rhonda N. T.; Santiago-Rosario, María Reina; Malose, Saki; Hamilton, Jillian; Nese, Joseph F. T.; Horner, Rob – Psychology in the Schools, 2022
Exclusionary discipline practices have a direct negative impact on individual students, schools, and society at large. To improve equity and cultural responsivity, active efforts to assess the contextual fit of effective strategies are necessary. The following study describes the Inclusive Skill-building Learning Approach (ISLA), an intervention…
Descriptors: Discipline, Student Behavior, Context Effect, Inclusion
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Sanders, Jackie; Liebenberg, Linda; Munford, Robyn – Educational Review, 2020
While there are theoretical arguments that suggest school practices can exacerbate delinquent behaviour by youth, research has not consistently examined this potential of schools to contribute to poorer outcomes for the most at-risk youth in our communities. This paper uses longitudinal data (n = 495) to examine the role being excluded from school…
Descriptors: Juvenile Justice, Delinquency, Youth, Foreign Countries
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Pena-Shaff, Judith B.; Bessette-Symons, Brandy; Tate, Michael; Fingerhut, Joelle – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2019
This study examines the relationship between students' perceptions of teacher treatment, school suspensions, and school climate in three high schools in Central New York (N = 1,444). Students completed an anonymous questionnaire about their perceptions of school climate and school disciplinary practices. Results showed racial and ethnic…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Ethnicity, High School Students, Student Attitudes
Ashanti L. Jackson-Cooper – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Exclusionary discipline practices (EDPs) have been linked to poor academic performance and student dropout rates. Research shows that students suspended, expelled, or placed in alternate learning environments fare worse academically than their peers. This qualitative case study explores the experiences of classroom teachers in Northwest Louisiana…
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, Expulsion, Middle School Students, Middle School Teachers
Nese, Rhonda N. T.; Santiago-Rosario, María Reina; Malose, Saki; Hamilton, Jillian; Nese, Joseph F. T.; Horner, Rob – Grantee Submission, 2021
Exclusionary discipline practices have a direct negative impact on individual students, schools, and society at large. To improve equity and cultural responsivity, active efforts to assess the contextual fit of effective strategies are necessary. The following study describes the Inclusive Skill-building Learning Approach (ISLA), an intervention…
Descriptors: Discipline, Student Behavior, Context Effect, Inclusion
Daniel A. Camacho; Stephanie A. Moore; Elise T. Pas; Catherine P. Bradshaw – Grantee Submission, 2022
High quality teacher-student interactions are critical for the healthy social-emotional, behavioral, and academic development of middle school students. However, few studies have explored patterns of teacher-student interactions in middle school classrooms or the relation between teacher-, classroom-, and school-level factors and patterns of…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Middle School Students, Teacher Student Relationship, Interaction
Kippax, Rod – Peter Lang Publishing Group, 2019
"Disrupting Schools: The Institutional Conditions of Disordered Behaviour" represents an applied sociological address to the intractable patterns of educational exclusion of students diagnosed with "emotional and behavioural disorders." Starting with the finding that these students commonly share educational trajectories…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Emotional Disturbances, Inclusion, Violence
Brinkley, Barry; Hines, Eric; Jones, Akisha; McMillian, Effie G.; Sturdivant, Brooksie; Walker, Monica – Voices in Urban Education, 2018
Considerable research on African American males (AAMs) in American schools over the past ten years shows that they are underrepresented in every positive measure of educational outcomes, and overrepresented in every negative measure. Many educators have developed low expectations, deficit thinking, and implicit biases toward AAMs and their…
Descriptors: African American Students, Males, Disproportionate Representation, Teacher Expectations of Students
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