Given the increase of violence against Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), there is no doubt a need to tackle racialized violence in schools. This phenomenological study draws on semi-structured interviews with school counselors to explore their experiences and practices to disrupt the racialized disciplinary practices that disproportionally target Black, Indigenous, and Students of Color. We draw on theories of racialized organizations and organizational routines to better understand how school counselors make sense of their practices in racialized disciplinary practices that dehumanize and criminalized youth of color. Findings from this study revealed two themes: 1) school counselors’ perceived neutrality towards disciplinary prac...
Groups of American students are learning at alarmingly different rates. This disparity in education ...
Schools recruit exclusionary discipline—such as suspensions and expulsions—to deter students from mi...
The demographics of public schools in the United States have changed immensely since the peak of the...
Decades after the landmark United States Supreme Court decision of Brown v. The Board of Education o...
This paper highlights the potential for school counselors to promote antiracist practices and racial...
Utilizing self-study methodology, the researchers sought to understand their practices in developing...
Professional school counselors play a critical role in ensuring that ALL students have access to qua...
As a profession, school counseling must serve as an active force against systemic racism, and school...
This interpretive case study examines the impact of one high school’s mediation process, which is in...
In this study, researchers examined the frequency with which school counselors enact multicultural e...
For many years, school discipline has been a research focus, particularly the disparities in discipl...
This study examined the phenomenon of white school counselors and the discussions about race that oc...
African American, Latinx, and Native American students continue to be disciplined in U.S. schools at...
The purpose of this study was to critically evaluate the deleterious connection between traditional ...
Nationally, Black girls experience disproportionate discipline consequences more than any other grou...
Groups of American students are learning at alarmingly different rates. This disparity in education ...
Schools recruit exclusionary discipline—such as suspensions and expulsions—to deter students from mi...
The demographics of public schools in the United States have changed immensely since the peak of the...
Decades after the landmark United States Supreme Court decision of Brown v. The Board of Education o...
This paper highlights the potential for school counselors to promote antiracist practices and racial...
Utilizing self-study methodology, the researchers sought to understand their practices in developing...
Professional school counselors play a critical role in ensuring that ALL students have access to qua...
As a profession, school counseling must serve as an active force against systemic racism, and school...
This interpretive case study examines the impact of one high school’s mediation process, which is in...
In this study, researchers examined the frequency with which school counselors enact multicultural e...
For many years, school discipline has been a research focus, particularly the disparities in discipl...
This study examined the phenomenon of white school counselors and the discussions about race that oc...
African American, Latinx, and Native American students continue to be disciplined in U.S. schools at...
The purpose of this study was to critically evaluate the deleterious connection between traditional ...
Nationally, Black girls experience disproportionate discipline consequences more than any other grou...
Groups of American students are learning at alarmingly different rates. This disparity in education ...
Schools recruit exclusionary discipline—such as suspensions and expulsions—to deter students from mi...
The demographics of public schools in the United States have changed immensely since the peak of the...