Categorieën: Alle - cultural - motivations - behavior - suspension

door John Ryan 3 jaren geleden

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DSC Chapter 1 and School to Prison Pipeline

Educational systems often set students on a path that can lead to negative outcomes, particularly for students of color and those with special needs. The criminalization of minor classroom behaviors, such as tone of voice or dress code violations, contributes to a negative relationship with authority figures and doesn'

DSC Chapter 1 and School to Prison Pipeline

DSC Chapter 1 and School to Prison Pipeline

Recognizing students' motivations

Intrinsic vs. extrinsic?

Differentiating expectations

All students deserve to feel like they are succeeding

Reaching out to parents/guardians

Phone calls early with the parents of struggling students
Letter or video message

Setting students up for success

Behavior plans

Disproportionate impacts on students of color and those with special needs

Cultural differences can be criminalized. Things like tone of voice and dress code violations shouldn't be punished.
Suspending students doesn't lead to behavior improvements.

The criminalization of classroom behavior

Negative associations with authority figures of all kinds.
Disruptive behavior faces severe punishment
Negative associations with the police
Fear

Suspension

Black students are far more likely to be suspended even when controlling for 50+ variables
Increased drop out rates