Although zero-tolerance policies were created to foster safe school environments for student engagement and performance, the implementation of these policies has inadvertently resulted in the exclusion of millions of students through suspension and expulsion. Students of color, African-Americans in particular, disproportionately experience these exclusionary practices. This article examines the disproportionate negative effects of school discipline under the era of zero-tolerance policies. We first examine school discipline in a historical context. Second, we introduce and describe critical race theory and its relevance for understanding racialized school discipline. We conclude with implications for social workers to engage schools, Africa...
Most Americans today have a largely negative image of zero-tolerance policies (ZTP) enacted to stop ...
Since the 1980’s, the current narrative for disparate outcomes faced by minorities in America’s publ...
A free and appropriate public education is promised to every child in the United States. However, ze...
When students are tracked from their schools into the juvenile and adult criminal justice system, pr...
Nationally, Black girls experience disproportionate discipline consequences more than any other grou...
There is a growing epidemic of children of color being disproportionately and inappropriately discip...
This study focused on the disciplining actions given to students of color after the implementation o...
Since the Columbine massacre in the wake of the unsafe schools environmental plague, congress and ...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Punitive school discipline procedures have increasingly taken hold in America’s schools. While they ...
Teaching and Learning Department Capstone projectZero tolerance policies that mandate expulsion for ...
At School James, a high-poverty, high-minority inner-city elementary school in the Midwestern United...
T he value of education for youth in the K–12 system is generally undisputed. We recognize education...
This research will discuss the use of “zero tolerance policies” in public schools across America. Th...
Although school crime and violence have declined during the past 5 years, problems still exist. Cons...
Most Americans today have a largely negative image of zero-tolerance policies (ZTP) enacted to stop ...
Since the 1980’s, the current narrative for disparate outcomes faced by minorities in America’s publ...
A free and appropriate public education is promised to every child in the United States. However, ze...
When students are tracked from their schools into the juvenile and adult criminal justice system, pr...
Nationally, Black girls experience disproportionate discipline consequences more than any other grou...
There is a growing epidemic of children of color being disproportionately and inappropriately discip...
This study focused on the disciplining actions given to students of color after the implementation o...
Since the Columbine massacre in the wake of the unsafe schools environmental plague, congress and ...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Punitive school discipline procedures have increasingly taken hold in America’s schools. While they ...
Teaching and Learning Department Capstone projectZero tolerance policies that mandate expulsion for ...
At School James, a high-poverty, high-minority inner-city elementary school in the Midwestern United...
T he value of education for youth in the K–12 system is generally undisputed. We recognize education...
This research will discuss the use of “zero tolerance policies” in public schools across America. Th...
Although school crime and violence have declined during the past 5 years, problems still exist. Cons...
Most Americans today have a largely negative image of zero-tolerance policies (ZTP) enacted to stop ...
Since the 1980’s, the current narrative for disparate outcomes faced by minorities in America’s publ...
A free and appropriate public education is promised to every child in the United States. However, ze...