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Effective School Discipline Policy and Practice: Supporting Student Learning Through Restorative Practices and Social Emotional Learning Skills
Short Title: Effective School Discipline Policy and Practice
Format: Thesis
Publication Date: Nov 30, 2015
Publisher: National Louis University
Sources ID: 89216
Notes: Access: http://digitalcommons.nl.edu/diss/223External Resources: Cite This Item Advanced options ... Access: http://digitalcommons.nl.edu/diss/223 Materials specified: Item Resolution URL Instruction: Put this Resolution URL in a web browser to view this item. http: //digitalcommons.nl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1232&context=diss Genre/Form: text Identifier: Restorative Justice; Social Emotional Learning; School Discipline; Educational Leadership Note(s): application/pdf General Info: Open access content/ Open access content Source of Data: Dissertations Material Type: Internet resource (url) Date of Entry: 20170821 Update: 20170821 Provider: OCLC
Visibility: Public (group default)
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School discipline is an ongoing area of concern, as keeping children in school and engaged in learning is required not only for their well-being, but also for that of society. In response to the failure of zero-tolerance policies and to the passing of Illinois Senate Bill 100, which restricts disciplinary action that remove students from school, XYZ Middle School is adopting a restorative justice model of school discipline. This model, based on Social Emotional Learning (SEL), is projected to reduce suspensions and address the racial disparity existing in disciplinary practices at the school. Combining SEL and restorative justice practices will change the culture of the school through staff training, family involvement, and the creation of a new restorative justice coordinator position.