We explore the discipline gap between Black and White students and between Hispanic and White students using a statewide student-level panel data set on Indiana public school students attending prekindergarten through 12th grade from 2008–2009 through 2013–2014. We demonstrate that the Black-White disciplinary gaps, defined in a variety of ways and robust to a series of specification tests, emerge as early as in prekindergarten and widen with grade progression. The magnitude of these disciplinary gaps attenuates by about half when we control for many student- and school-level characteristics, but it persists within districts and schools. In contrast, we find that Hispanic-White gaps are initially null and statistically insignificant at the ...
The discipline gap – a phenomenon by which students of colour (e.g., Black students) are disproporti...
In U.S. schools, Black and Hispanic youth receive discipline in the form of office discipline re...
Nationally, African American students are over-represented in discipline referrals and suspensions r...
We explore the discipline gap between Black and White students and between Hispanic and White studen...
Despite decades of efforts to racially integrate schools and the recent accountability movement, U.S...
Despite decades of efforts to racially integrate schools and the recent accountability movement, U.S...
Despite decades of efforts to racially integrate schools and the recent accountability movement, U.S...
The goal of this study was to examine to what extent the discipline gap is present in a school imple...
The “racial discipline gap” describes the phenomenon in which black and brown youth disproportionate...
Within public education, it has been shown that there is a disproportionate rate of discipline betwe...
Plan BCurrently, United States Public Schools face persistent disproportionality in discipline pract...
Plan BCurrently, United States Public Schools face persistent disproportionality in discipline pract...
Within public education, it has been shown that there is a disproportionate rate of discipline betwe...
School suspensions and expulsions are frequently used throughout U.S. schools as a form of disciplin...
A growing body of research indicates that exclusionary school discipline practices disproportionatel...
The discipline gap – a phenomenon by which students of colour (e.g., Black students) are disproporti...
In U.S. schools, Black and Hispanic youth receive discipline in the form of office discipline re...
Nationally, African American students are over-represented in discipline referrals and suspensions r...
We explore the discipline gap between Black and White students and between Hispanic and White studen...
Despite decades of efforts to racially integrate schools and the recent accountability movement, U.S...
Despite decades of efforts to racially integrate schools and the recent accountability movement, U.S...
Despite decades of efforts to racially integrate schools and the recent accountability movement, U.S...
The goal of this study was to examine to what extent the discipline gap is present in a school imple...
The “racial discipline gap” describes the phenomenon in which black and brown youth disproportionate...
Within public education, it has been shown that there is a disproportionate rate of discipline betwe...
Plan BCurrently, United States Public Schools face persistent disproportionality in discipline pract...
Plan BCurrently, United States Public Schools face persistent disproportionality in discipline pract...
Within public education, it has been shown that there is a disproportionate rate of discipline betwe...
School suspensions and expulsions are frequently used throughout U.S. schools as a form of disciplin...
A growing body of research indicates that exclusionary school discipline practices disproportionatel...
The discipline gap – a phenomenon by which students of colour (e.g., Black students) are disproporti...
In U.S. schools, Black and Hispanic youth receive discipline in the form of office discipline re...
Nationally, African American students are over-represented in discipline referrals and suspensions r...