Race Is Not Neutral: A National Investigation of African American and Latino Disproportionality in School Discipline
Indiana University · University of Oregon · +3 more institutions
Abstract
.Discipline practices in schools affect the social quality of each educational environment, and the ability of children to achieve the academic and social gains essential for success in a 21st century society. We review the documented patterns of office discipline referrals in 364 elementary and middle schools during the 2005–2006 academic year. Data were reported by school personnel through daily or weekly uploading of office discipline referrals using the Web-based School-wide Information System. Descriptive and logistic regression analyses indicate that students from African American families are 2.19 (elementary) to 3.78 (middle) times as likely to be referred to the office for problem behavior as their…
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- 157.80
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- 100%
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- 60
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6Topics & keywords
- School discipline
- Ethnic group
- Psychology
- White (mutation)
- African american
- Race (biology)
- Affect (linguistics)
- Social psychology