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25 Mar 2016
Video

Long Story Short: How Can Schools Reduce Disparities in Disciplinary Action and Promote Student Mental Health?

Racial and ethnic disparities are a significant issue in school discipline and many students who are expelled or suspended struggle with mental health issues. In this video interview, Ken Martinez, AIR principal researcher, discusses the steps that schools can take to reduce these disparities and increase access to mental health services for students.

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See Long Story Short Archive: Complicated Questions, 90-Second Answers

Addressing the Root Causes of Disparities in School Discipline: An Educator’s Action Planning Guide

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Guide

Using Data to Reduce Disparities and Disproportionalities in Human Services

Disparities and disproportionalities in human services and behavioral health care—such as lack of access to prevention and treatment services—can threaten child, youth, and family development and well-being, as well as performance in school and on the job. This Blueprint enables communities and states to develop and implement data-driven strategies through a step-by-step process.

Topic: 
Health and Wellness Across the Lifespan, Mental Health, Families, Communities, and Social Systems, Child Welfare
24 Jul 2015
Spotlight

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teenager talks about exclusionary discipline

Exclusionary School Discipline

Recently experts from across the nation convened at the White House to discuss best practices that foster safe, supportive, and productive learning environments that keep kids in school and out of the juvenile justice system. A planning guide aimed at promoting positive school climates and ending disparities in administering student discipline, Addressing the Root Causes of Disparities in School Discipline, An Educator’s Guide, developed and written by AIR experts, was released at the event.
Topic: 
Social and Emotional Learning, P-12 Education and Social Development, School Discipline
29 Jan 2014
Infographic

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Racial Disparities in School Discipline Infographic

Disparities in School Discipline by Race

The disproportionate effects of harsh, exclusionary school discipline are the impetus behind research into disparities in school discipline and the negative effects of exclusionary discipline. This infographic shows the differences in school discipline by race.
Topic: 
Social and Emotional Learning, School Discipline
16 Feb 2016
Blog Post

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David Osher

Beyond Shame and Blame in the Classroom

On February 12th, a New York Times story linked to a video of a teacher in a well-known New York City charter school losing her temper and humiliating a first grader. In this blog post, Angela Minnici and David Osher contend that the video and some reactions to it reveal a faulty understanding of the kind of educational experiences students—especially the most vulnerable—need to succeed in school, career, and civic life and of the role the adults play in creating those experiences.
Topic: 
Social and Emotional Learning, P-12 Education and Social Development, School Climate and Safety, School Discipline

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