The purpose of this study is to understand how African-American males enrolled in middle school in Los Angeles County experienced and understood the application of the California educational code regarding discipline. Disproportionate numbers of African-American students are being suspended and expelled from public schools. This overreliance on exclusionary punishment has led to the School-to-Prison Pipeline, and the statistics related to suspension rates from school mirror that of the criminal justice system. This study captures the voices of students who are consistently referred to the office by classroom teachers in order to understand how they perceive and articulate their experiences with the school disciplinary process and how those ...
Recently, a great deal of attention has been paid to the disproportionate incarceration of people of...
There are numerous studies that address the issue of discipline practices in schools. Within the las...
School disciplinary practices for students with disabilities and their peers without disabilities ha...
The purpose of this study is to understand how African-American males enrolled in middle school in L...
Nationwide, African-American students are being suspended at disproportionate rates. This is also tr...
Defiance, insubordination, and disrespect (together, “DID”) are the most common disciplinary infract...
Research related to school discipline consistently reveals that students of color, particularly Blac...
This study explored the number of discipline referrals received by African American students in a No...
Regardless of the school community or type of school in the United States, Black students are dispro...
This qualitative single case study is designed to address the prevalent issues of disproportional di...
The likelihood of a student being issued an office discipline referral for subjective offenses incre...
African American students are suspended and expelled from school at frightening rates. In many inst...
This qualitative study investigated the experiences and the impact of the racial discipline gap on u...
abstract: Many studies have suggested the existence of what is called the school-to-prison pipeline,...
Disproportionate disciplinary practices involving Black male students are pervasive in schools acros...
Recently, a great deal of attention has been paid to the disproportionate incarceration of people of...
There are numerous studies that address the issue of discipline practices in schools. Within the las...
School disciplinary practices for students with disabilities and their peers without disabilities ha...
The purpose of this study is to understand how African-American males enrolled in middle school in L...
Nationwide, African-American students are being suspended at disproportionate rates. This is also tr...
Defiance, insubordination, and disrespect (together, “DID”) are the most common disciplinary infract...
Research related to school discipline consistently reveals that students of color, particularly Blac...
This study explored the number of discipline referrals received by African American students in a No...
Regardless of the school community or type of school in the United States, Black students are dispro...
This qualitative single case study is designed to address the prevalent issues of disproportional di...
The likelihood of a student being issued an office discipline referral for subjective offenses incre...
African American students are suspended and expelled from school at frightening rates. In many inst...
This qualitative study investigated the experiences and the impact of the racial discipline gap on u...
abstract: Many studies have suggested the existence of what is called the school-to-prison pipeline,...
Disproportionate disciplinary practices involving Black male students are pervasive in schools acros...
Recently, a great deal of attention has been paid to the disproportionate incarceration of people of...
There are numerous studies that address the issue of discipline practices in schools. Within the las...
School disciplinary practices for students with disabilities and their peers without disabilities ha...