This interpretive case study examines the impact of one high school’s mediation process, which is intended to be a restorative practice, on the schooling experiences of three “overage, under-credited, young adult Black girls. Using critical race theory, this study explicates how the school’s approach to mediation fails to protect these students from both physical and structural violence. While it is important that the findings lay a foundation for understanding the contexts of anti-Blackness in restorative practices in schools, insights from this study can also help establish culturally and contextually specific approaches to mediation for young adult Black girls in high schools
School suspensions and expulsions are frequently used throughout U.S. schools as a form of disciplin...
Punitive discipline has been utilized in American schools for many years, but restorative justice pr...
In United States school districts, Black girls experience exclusionary punishments at disproportiona...
This interpretive case study examines the impact of one high school’s mediation process, which is in...
Nationally, Black girls experience disproportionate discipline consequences more than any other grou...
This ethnographic critical case study investigated the usefulness of a restorative justice course as...
Regardless of the school community or type of school in the United States, Black students are dispro...
Teaching and Learning Department capstone projectAlthough research on Black students disproportional...
Abstract “The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them.” —Ida B. Wells The use o...
The purpose of this “From the Field” article is to share the tentative results of community-engaged ...
Extensive research has been conducted on the disproportionate amount of suspensions that occur among...
Within the education system and society, Black girls face higher levels of discipline and criminaliz...
Multiple, intersecting factors contribute to the over-representation of youth of color, including Bl...
Schools recruit exclusionary discipline—such as suspensions and expulsions—to deter students from mi...
Although zero-tolerance policies were created to foster safe school environments for student engagem...
School suspensions and expulsions are frequently used throughout U.S. schools as a form of disciplin...
Punitive discipline has been utilized in American schools for many years, but restorative justice pr...
In United States school districts, Black girls experience exclusionary punishments at disproportiona...
This interpretive case study examines the impact of one high school’s mediation process, which is in...
Nationally, Black girls experience disproportionate discipline consequences more than any other grou...
This ethnographic critical case study investigated the usefulness of a restorative justice course as...
Regardless of the school community or type of school in the United States, Black students are dispro...
Teaching and Learning Department capstone projectAlthough research on Black students disproportional...
Abstract “The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them.” —Ida B. Wells The use o...
The purpose of this “From the Field” article is to share the tentative results of community-engaged ...
Extensive research has been conducted on the disproportionate amount of suspensions that occur among...
Within the education system and society, Black girls face higher levels of discipline and criminaliz...
Multiple, intersecting factors contribute to the over-representation of youth of color, including Bl...
Schools recruit exclusionary discipline—such as suspensions and expulsions—to deter students from mi...
Although zero-tolerance policies were created to foster safe school environments for student engagem...
School suspensions and expulsions are frequently used throughout U.S. schools as a form of disciplin...
Punitive discipline has been utilized in American schools for many years, but restorative justice pr...
In United States school districts, Black girls experience exclusionary punishments at disproportiona...