Focused Classroom Coaching and Widespread Racial Equity in School Discipline
We examined the effects of a teacher coaching program on discipline referrals using records from 7,794 U.S. classrooms in secondary schools. Some classroom teachers took part in a trial: They were randomized to receive intensive coaching in a focal classroom or to form a business-as-usual control gr...
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Main Authors: | Anne Gregory (Author), Erik A. Ruzek (Author), Jamie DeCoster (Author), Amori Yee Mikami (Author), Joseph P. Allen (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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