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Disproportionality and Social Justice in Education
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Disproportionality and Social Justice in Education/ edited by Nicholas Gage, Luke J. Rapa, Denise K. Whitford, Antonis Katsiyannis.
other author:
Gage, Nicholas.
Description:
XVII, 296 p. 9 illus., 1 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
School Psychology. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-13775-4
ISBN:
9783031137754
Disproportionality and Social Justice in Education
Disproportionality and Social Justice in Education
[electronic resource] /edited by Nicholas Gage, Luke J. Rapa, Denise K. Whitford, Antonis Katsiyannis. - 1st ed. 2022. - XVII, 296 p. 9 illus., 1 illus. in color.online resource. - Springer Series on Child and Family Studies,2570-043X. - Springer Series on Child and Family Studies,.
Part I. Foundations: Understanding Disproportionality in Historical, Legal, Theoretical, and Methodological Terms -- Chapter 1. Ever Since Little Rock: The History of Disciplinary Disparities in America’s Schools -- Chapter 2. Civil Rights and the Birth of Special Education -- Chapter 3. Theoretical Perspectives Guiding the Study of Disproportionality in Education -- Chapter 4. Methodological Issues and Debates in the Study of Disproportionality in Education -- Part II. Understanding Disproportionality through Contemporary Data -- Chapter 5. Disciplinary Exclusions -- Chapter 6. Bullying Victimization and Perpetration -- Chapter 7. Seclusion and Restraint -- Chapter 8. Corporal Punishment -- Chapter 9. School-based Law Enforcement Referrals and Arrests -- Chapter 10. Academic Achievement -- Part III. Addressing Disproportionality: The Current Moment and Beyond -- Chapter 11. A Movement Toward Equity and Social Justice: Grounded in Theory, Realized in Practice -- Chapter 12. Reshaping Disproportionality Educational Research to Advance Social Justice -- Chapter 13. Reshaping Educational Policy to Advance Social Justice -- Chapter 14. Designing Educational Interventions to Advance Social Justice.
This book examines disproportionality in education, focusing on issues of social justice for diverse and marginalized students. It addresses disproportionality as an indicator of biased practices and uses social justice as the frame for conceptualizing disproportionality historically and as a means to improve educational practice. Chapters explore the historical issue of disproportionality in education; outcomes experienced by racially and ethnically diverse students and students with disabilities, including discipline, bullying, and academic achievement; and ways in which social justice can inform policy and practice to make a positive impact reducing disproportionality in education. Key areas of coverage include: Methodological and statistical concerns in disproportionality research in education. Reviews research and data on disproportionality in education (e.g., disciplinary exclusion, bullying, seclusion and restraint, corporal punishment, school-based arrests, and academic achievement). Social justice as a theoretical and legal driver for change in policy and practice. Educational assessment and intervention practices designed to address disproportionality in education. Disproportionality and Social Justice in Education is a must-have resource for researchers, professors, and graduate students as well as clinicians, practitioners, and policymakers across such disciplines as clinical child and school psychology, educational psychology and teaching and teacher education, social work and counselling, pediatrics and school nursing, educational policy and politics, public health, and all interrelated disciplines.
ISBN: 9783031137754
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Part I. Foundations: Understanding Disproportionality in Historical, Legal, Theoretical, and Methodological Terms -- Chapter 1. Ever Since Little Rock: The History of Disciplinary Disparities in America’s Schools -- Chapter 2. Civil Rights and the Birth of Special Education -- Chapter 3. Theoretical Perspectives Guiding the Study of Disproportionality in Education -- Chapter 4. Methodological Issues and Debates in the Study of Disproportionality in Education -- Part II. Understanding Disproportionality through Contemporary Data -- Chapter 5. Disciplinary Exclusions -- Chapter 6. Bullying Victimization and Perpetration -- Chapter 7. Seclusion and Restraint -- Chapter 8. Corporal Punishment -- Chapter 9. School-based Law Enforcement Referrals and Arrests -- Chapter 10. Academic Achievement -- Part III. Addressing Disproportionality: The Current Moment and Beyond -- Chapter 11. A Movement Toward Equity and Social Justice: Grounded in Theory, Realized in Practice -- Chapter 12. Reshaping Disproportionality Educational Research to Advance Social Justice -- Chapter 13. Reshaping Educational Policy to Advance Social Justice -- Chapter 14. Designing Educational Interventions to Advance Social Justice.
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