Research into Factors Contributing to Discipline Use and Disproportionality in Major Urban Schools
Major urban high poverty schools frequently use exclusionary discipline (i.e., out of school suspensions) and apply these consequences disproportionately to African American students. We explored school demographic variables predicting these two outcomes using data from 433 major urban, high poverty...
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Main Authors: | Caven S. Mcloughlin (Author), Amity L. Noltemeyer (Author) |
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Arizona State University,
2010-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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