Parsing Disciplinary Disproportionality
Indiana University · Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
Abstract
In the context of a national conversation about exclusionary discipline, we conducted a multilevel examination of the relative contributions of infraction, student, and school characteristics to rates of and racial disparities in out-of-school suspension and expulsion. Type of infraction; race, gender, and to a certain extent socioeconomic status at the individual level; and, at the school level, mean school achievement, percentage Black enrollment, and principal perspectives all contributed to the probability of out-of-school suspension or expulsion. For racial disparities, however, school-level variables, including principal perspectives on discipline, appear to be among the strongest predictors. Such a…
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6Topics & keywords
- Socioeconomic status
- Ethnic group
- Discipline
- School discipline
- Context (archaeology)
- Psychological intervention
- Psychology
- Demography
- Reduced inequalities