Analyzes Texas public school students' rates of discretionary suspension and expulsion for disciplinary reasons and the effect on their chances of failing, dropping out, and becoming involved with the juvenile justice system by race/ethnicity and gender
The number of students issued suspensions in U.S. schools continues to be extremely high, resulting ...
Invited Commentary on Comparing Campus Discipline Rates: A Multivariate Approach for Identifying Sc...
textOver the last several decades, punishment in school has become increasingly harsh. Students are ...
Discipline referrals and suspensions are used as a last resort to address inappropriate student beha...
Research and data on school discipline practices are clear: millions of students are being removed f...
A free and appropriate public education is promised to every child in the United States. However, ze...
textThis dissertation investigates the school-level impact of punitive zero-tolerance education poli...
textThrough the utilization of school discipline policies, millions of students nationwide have been...
textThe purpose of this report is to focus on the school-to-prison pipeline and the need to interven...
Punitive discipline has been utilized in American schools for many years, but restorative justice pr...
n 2010, over 3 million children were suspended from U.S. schools, with black and Latino youth dispro...
Exclusionary discipline has been a topic of focus for Texas lawmakers in recent legislative sessions...
The school to prison pipeline is a phenomenon fed by exclusionary discipline practices that increase...
African American students are being excluded from the classroom in public schools at rates dispropor...
The discipline models employed in U.S. schools tend to swing back and forth like a slow pendulum. Fo...
The number of students issued suspensions in U.S. schools continues to be extremely high, resulting ...
Invited Commentary on Comparing Campus Discipline Rates: A Multivariate Approach for Identifying Sc...
textOver the last several decades, punishment in school has become increasingly harsh. Students are ...
Discipline referrals and suspensions are used as a last resort to address inappropriate student beha...
Research and data on school discipline practices are clear: millions of students are being removed f...
A free and appropriate public education is promised to every child in the United States. However, ze...
textThis dissertation investigates the school-level impact of punitive zero-tolerance education poli...
textThrough the utilization of school discipline policies, millions of students nationwide have been...
textThe purpose of this report is to focus on the school-to-prison pipeline and the need to interven...
Punitive discipline has been utilized in American schools for many years, but restorative justice pr...
n 2010, over 3 million children were suspended from U.S. schools, with black and Latino youth dispro...
Exclusionary discipline has been a topic of focus for Texas lawmakers in recent legislative sessions...
The school to prison pipeline is a phenomenon fed by exclusionary discipline practices that increase...
African American students are being excluded from the classroom in public schools at rates dispropor...
The discipline models employed in U.S. schools tend to swing back and forth like a slow pendulum. Fo...
The number of students issued suspensions in U.S. schools continues to be extremely high, resulting ...
Invited Commentary on Comparing Campus Discipline Rates: A Multivariate Approach for Identifying Sc...
textOver the last several decades, punishment in school has become increasingly harsh. Students are ...