This paper extends earlier research into the responses of local authorities and schools to the requirements of the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000 (RRAA) in relation to minority ethnic pupils and exclusion practices. The original study drew on evidence from national exclusions data, a wide range of official documentation and visit data from 85 secondary, primary and special schools and pupil referral units (PRUs) in England. It focused on the disproportionality in rates of permanent and fixed term exclusion for minority ethnic pupils, particularly black Caribbean pupils and those from other black backgrounds. One-quarter of the difference between black Caribbean permanent exclusion rates and the rates for other pupils is explained by ...
As British society has become increasingly multiethnic and multicultural, debate has grown regarding...
The disproportionate exclusion of Black Caribbean pupils has gained attention among policy makers an...
Exclusion from school can be regarded as a seemingly simple but in fact a rather complex interventio...
The enquiries into police action in the Stephen Lawrence murder, the Macpherson report and the subse...
The disproportionate exclusion of Black Caribbean pupils from schools has gained the attention of po...
The true expense, in cash terms, of exclusion from school in England is investigated. Data were gath...
Exclusion from school is widely used as a disciplinary tool, but there is concern that it might be a...
There have been concerns for some time about the attainment and progress of children from minority e...
There have been concerns for some time about the attainment and progress of children from minority e...
As England becomes increasingly ethnically diverse there have been concerns over perceived ethnic di...
The paper provides evidence on the extent of ethnic segregation experienced by children across secon...
We document ethnic segregation in secondary schools in England in 2001 in order to contribute to the...
This article describes and critically analyzes how sociologists in England have studied racial/ethni...
This chapter offers a systematic review of sociological research in England on the relationship betw...
African Caribbean pupils experience disproportionate rates of both fixed term and permanent exclusio...
As British society has become increasingly multiethnic and multicultural, debate has grown regarding...
The disproportionate exclusion of Black Caribbean pupils has gained attention among policy makers an...
Exclusion from school can be regarded as a seemingly simple but in fact a rather complex interventio...
The enquiries into police action in the Stephen Lawrence murder, the Macpherson report and the subse...
The disproportionate exclusion of Black Caribbean pupils from schools has gained the attention of po...
The true expense, in cash terms, of exclusion from school in England is investigated. Data were gath...
Exclusion from school is widely used as a disciplinary tool, but there is concern that it might be a...
There have been concerns for some time about the attainment and progress of children from minority e...
There have been concerns for some time about the attainment and progress of children from minority e...
As England becomes increasingly ethnically diverse there have been concerns over perceived ethnic di...
The paper provides evidence on the extent of ethnic segregation experienced by children across secon...
We document ethnic segregation in secondary schools in England in 2001 in order to contribute to the...
This article describes and critically analyzes how sociologists in England have studied racial/ethni...
This chapter offers a systematic review of sociological research in England on the relationship betw...
African Caribbean pupils experience disproportionate rates of both fixed term and permanent exclusio...
As British society has become increasingly multiethnic and multicultural, debate has grown regarding...
The disproportionate exclusion of Black Caribbean pupils has gained attention among policy makers an...
Exclusion from school can be regarded as a seemingly simple but in fact a rather complex interventio...