The phrase "exclusionary discipline" refers to a type of discipline or punishment that involves excluding, removing, or keeping someone away from a particular place or activity as a consequence for their actions. Full definition
As teachers, we are encouraged by the steps being taken by our district, New Haven Public Schools (NHPS), which have led to a reduction in the use of exclusionary discipline practices since the 2008 - 09 school year. (e4e.org)
As of May 2015, 22 states and the District of Columbia had revised their laws in order to require or encourage schools to: limit the use of exclusionary discipline practices; implement supportive (that is, nonpunitive) discipline strategies that rely on behavioral interventions; and provide support services such as counseling, dropout prevention, and guidance services for at - risk students. (educationnext.org)
Eliminating Disparities This article in Principal Leadership examines the research on disparities in exclusionary discipline policies and practices. (educationnorthwest.org)