More ways than one: Federal strategies to equalize access in education and health care |
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Authors: | Anne H Hastings |
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Affiliation: | Senior analyst, Advanced Technology Inc. , Reston, Virginia |
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Abstract: | This article examines the responses of school principals from an urban school district to Michigan's zero-tolerance policy. We specifically seek to understand how school leaders interpret and implement the policy and how their administrative discussions subsequently affect the educational experience of children in urban schools. Given that a disproportionately high number of African American and Latino students are negatively affected by this policy, how do school leaders in predominantly African American districts implement it? The findings in this study reveal that the disparate interpretation of the zero-tolerance policy among school leaders and its implementation negatively affects the educational experience of urban students. |
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