textMaintaining a safe and orderly learning environment in schools is fundamental to the greater goals of education, but determining optimal disciplinary responses to student misbehavior is often complicated. While there is an abundance of research that speaks to the negative impact of exclusionary discipline (e.g., suspension, expulsion or any other disciplinary response that removes a student from the traditional classroom setting) on student behavioral and academic outcomes, there is an absence of work that examines if, when, and to what extent a student is actually better off receiving non-exclusionary dispositions. Using multivariate regression analysis on a unique dataset from an urban Texas school district, this study directly compar...
The author investigates the impact of law-and-order schools, defined as those that rely heavily on e...
In order to curb school violence and increase academic achievement, many parents and politicians are...
The overrepresentation of racial/ethnic minority students in suspensions, expulsions, and office dis...
School discipline has been and is still an issue in schools. Today, in-school suspension, out-of-sch...
dissertationSchool safety has long been a concern for students, parents, educators, and policymakers...
During the 2011-2012 academic year, approximately 3.5 million students received suspensions across t...
Extracting students from learning environments through suspensions and expulsion is damaging to stud...
Punitive discipline has been utilized in American schools for many years, but restorative justice pr...
Schools recruit exclusionary discipline—such as suspensions and expulsions—to deter students from mi...
Tasked with ensuring that school environments are safe and orderly, school administrators spend an i...
This dissertation addresses several important gaps in the literature on school discipline to gain a ...
While school districts frequently have policies regarding dress code, absences, and more, these poli...
It has been widely documented that the characteristics of behavior, students, and schools all make a...
Invited Commentary on Comparing Campus Discipline Rates: A Multivariate Approach for Identifying Sc...
discipline practices can widen the opportunity gap for at-risk students (Baker & Coley, 2013; Black,...
The author investigates the impact of law-and-order schools, defined as those that rely heavily on e...
In order to curb school violence and increase academic achievement, many parents and politicians are...
The overrepresentation of racial/ethnic minority students in suspensions, expulsions, and office dis...
School discipline has been and is still an issue in schools. Today, in-school suspension, out-of-sch...
dissertationSchool safety has long been a concern for students, parents, educators, and policymakers...
During the 2011-2012 academic year, approximately 3.5 million students received suspensions across t...
Extracting students from learning environments through suspensions and expulsion is damaging to stud...
Punitive discipline has been utilized in American schools for many years, but restorative justice pr...
Schools recruit exclusionary discipline—such as suspensions and expulsions—to deter students from mi...
Tasked with ensuring that school environments are safe and orderly, school administrators spend an i...
This dissertation addresses several important gaps in the literature on school discipline to gain a ...
While school districts frequently have policies regarding dress code, absences, and more, these poli...
It has been widely documented that the characteristics of behavior, students, and schools all make a...
Invited Commentary on Comparing Campus Discipline Rates: A Multivariate Approach for Identifying Sc...
discipline practices can widen the opportunity gap for at-risk students (Baker & Coley, 2013; Black,...
The author investigates the impact of law-and-order schools, defined as those that rely heavily on e...
In order to curb school violence and increase academic achievement, many parents and politicians are...
The overrepresentation of racial/ethnic minority students in suspensions, expulsions, and office dis...