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Ending Zero Tolerance - The Crisis of Absolute School Discipline (Paperback)
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Ending Zero Tolerance - The Crisis of Absolute School Discipline (Paperback)
Series: Families, Law, and Society
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Loot Price R567
Discovery Miles 5 670
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Answers the calls of grassroots communities pressing for
integration and increased education funding with a complete
rethinking of school discipline In the era of zero tolerance, we
are flooded with stories about schools issuing draconian
punishments for relatively innocent behavior. One student was
suspended for chewing a Pop-Tart into the shape of a gun. Another
was expelled for cursing on social media from home. Suspension and
expulsion rates have doubled over the past three decades as zero
tolerance policies have become the normal response to a host of
minor infractions that extend well beyond just drugs and weapons.
Students from all demographic groups have suffered, but minority
and special needs students have suffered the most. On average,
middle and high schools suspend one out of four African American
students at least once a year. The effects of these policies are
devastating. Just one suspension in the ninth grade doubles the
likelihood that a student will drop out. Fifty percent of students
who drop out are subsequently unemployed. Eighty percent of
prisoners are high school drop outs. The risks associated with
suspension and expulsion are so high that, as a practical matter,
they amount to educational death penalties, not behavioral
correction tools. Most important, punitive discipline policies
undermine the quality of education that innocent bystanders receive
as well-the exact opposite of what schools intend. Derek Black, a
former attorney with the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under
Law, weaves stories about individual students, lessons from social
science, and the outcomes of courts cases to unearth a shockingly
irrational system of punishment. While schools and legislatures
have proven unable and unwilling to amend their failing policies,
Ending Zero Tolerance argues for constitutional protections to
check abuses in school discipline and lays out theories by which
courts should re-engage to enforce students' rights and support
broader reforms.
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