With a large disparity in the rate of suspension incidents received between African American and White students, it is evident why there still exists a gap in academic achievement. Too often we rely heavily on out of school suspensions as a consequence for student misbehavior. This approach leads to students falling behind academically and feeling less connected to their learning environment. My study takes a close look into establishing district policy to help each middle school offer a balanced approach to addressing student discipline in order to improve behavior and increase the amount of instructional time that African American middle school students receive
Archbald, DouglasThis Education Leadership Portfolio (ELP) documents my efforts to create and recomm...
Nationally, African American students are over-represented in discipline referrals and suspensions r...
Within public education, it has been shown that there is a disproportionate rate of discipline betwe...
National trends indicate that systemic disparities in school discipline are evident by race. Student...
Examines the rise in school suspensions; their effectiveness; the widening racial/ethnic discipline ...
The number of students issued suspensions in U.S. schools continues to be extremely high, resulting ...
The purpose of this program evaluation was to review the current attendance/truancy policies and pro...
School districts have focused reform efforts on increasing the participation of African American, Hi...
School discipline is an ongoing area of concern, as keeping children in school and engaged in learni...
Instances where minority and/or economically disadvantaged students are the unfortunate recipients o...
Regardless of the school community or type of school in the United States, Black students are dispro...
The purpose of this research study was to determine methods by which student discipline in public mi...
Disproportionate rates of suspension and expulsion, evident from early childhood, for students of co...
Principals for social justice typically not only are concerned for the learning needs of all student...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Discipline disproportionality is a complex problem pla...
Archbald, DouglasThis Education Leadership Portfolio (ELP) documents my efforts to create and recomm...
Nationally, African American students are over-represented in discipline referrals and suspensions r...
Within public education, it has been shown that there is a disproportionate rate of discipline betwe...
National trends indicate that systemic disparities in school discipline are evident by race. Student...
Examines the rise in school suspensions; their effectiveness; the widening racial/ethnic discipline ...
The number of students issued suspensions in U.S. schools continues to be extremely high, resulting ...
The purpose of this program evaluation was to review the current attendance/truancy policies and pro...
School districts have focused reform efforts on increasing the participation of African American, Hi...
School discipline is an ongoing area of concern, as keeping children in school and engaged in learni...
Instances where minority and/or economically disadvantaged students are the unfortunate recipients o...
Regardless of the school community or type of school in the United States, Black students are dispro...
The purpose of this research study was to determine methods by which student discipline in public mi...
Disproportionate rates of suspension and expulsion, evident from early childhood, for students of co...
Principals for social justice typically not only are concerned for the learning needs of all student...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Discipline disproportionality is a complex problem pla...
Archbald, DouglasThis Education Leadership Portfolio (ELP) documents my efforts to create and recomm...
Nationally, African American students are over-represented in discipline referrals and suspensions r...
Within public education, it has been shown that there is a disproportionate rate of discipline betwe...