A QuantCrit Analysis of Context, Discipline, Special Education, and Disproportionality
Using a dis/ability critical race theory (DisCrit) and critical quantitative (QuantCrit) lens, we examine disproportionate application of exclusionary discipline on multiply marginalized youth, foregrounding systemic injustice and institutionalized racism. In doing so, we examined temporal-, student...
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Main Authors: | Rebecca A. Cruz (Author), Saili S. Kulkarni (Author), Allison R. Firestone (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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