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Gregory, Anne; Roberts, Gabrielle – Theory Into Practice, 2017
Racial disparities in teacher-issued office discipline referrals are less discussed than the well-documented suspension gaps. Discipline referrals, like suspension, can lead to lost instructional time. Although individuals are sent out of the classroom for a range of reasons, Black students, as a group, are at greater risk of being sent out than…
Descriptors: Discipline, Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems, Disproportionate Representation
Blake, Jamilia J.; Gregory, Anne; James, Marlon; Hasan, Gwen Webb – School Psychology Forum, 2016
The purpose of this study was to demonstrate how school psychologists can proactively address disparities in school suspension through the examination of office discipline referrals (ODR). Results of two studies examining high school ODRs suggest that there is value in school psychologists disaggregating and analyzing ODRs at the school level and…
Descriptors: Disproportionate Representation, School Psychologists, Suspension, Racial Bias
Gregory, Anne – Journal of Community Psychology, 2012
School suspension is the most widely used disciplinary practice in U.S. schools. It is a programmatic regularity, as Seymour would say. He would also say "programmatic regularities have implicit or explicit outcomes." Like Seymour, the author is concerned about what he describes as the "frequent discrepancy between regularities and…
Descriptors: Suspension, Best Practices, Educational Practices, Functional Behavioral Assessment
Gregory, Anne; Ripski, Michael B. – School Psychology Review, 2008
Cooperative behavior is important for well-functioning high school classrooms in which students trust their teachers and actively engage in academic tasks. Yet, discipline referrals for disruption and defiance are all too common and can result in lost instructional time and increased teacher stress. As such, more needs to be understood about…
Descriptors: High School Students, Discipline Problems, Discipline, Trust (Psychology)

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