Sentences with phrase «exclusionary punishments»

The Code of Conduct, Character, and Support places equity front and center by creating policies that help eliminate discriminatory disciplinary responses to different groups of students and reduce exclusionary punishments and lost instructional time.
For the past several years, state education leaders in California have encouraged schools to reduce these exclusionary punishments.
Exclusionary punishments, those that remove students from schools, have come under fire in recent years.
Disciplinary reformers have promoted restorative programs as alternatives to exclusionary punishment, but the approaches are controversial and the empirical evidence of their impact is limited.

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And even if schools reduce their use of exclusionary practices, it doesn't necessarily follow that they will cease to mete out these punishments disproportionately by race.
But while much has been said about the potential negative effects of exclusionary school punishment, little is known about what policymakers can do to address it.
Our primary outcome of interest is whether a student received an exclusionary disciplinary consequence — that is, one that removed him or her from the classroom as punishment, including detention, in - school suspension, out - of - school suspension, or expulsion.
Chicago Youth Call Out Charter Schools» Extreme Punishments After determining that Chicago charter schools have expulsion rates seven times that of their counterpart public schools (see factsheet), youth leaders of Voices of Youth in Chicago Education urged the state charter school commission to intervene and hold charter schools accountable for exclusionary discipline practices.
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