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How Does Out-of-School Suspension Affect Your Future? 

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In a study funded by the Spencer Foundation, Dr. Janet Rosenbaum at SUNY Downstate School of Public Health found that 12 years after a first suspension (ages 25-32), suspended youth were less likely than nonsuspended youth to have earned bachelor’s degrees or high school diplomas, and were more likely to have been arrested and on probation. The Spencer Foundation-funded Lydia Fu MPH ‘22 and JAMA illustrator Emily Ling to create and produce a short animated film with graphics breaking down Dr. Rosenbaum’s research findings and outcomes
Thanks to funding from the Spencer Foundation, former MPH student, Lydia Fu, and JAMA illustrator Emily Ling created and produced a short animated film with graphics breaking down Dr. Rosenbaum’s research findings and outcomes.
Suspensions and expulsions, or exclusionary discipline, stem from zero-tolerance policies
from the 1990s to address school crime related to weapons and drugs. Although the use of
exclusionary discipline, out-of-school suspensions, has recently decreased, inequities remain in
suspension rates between White students and Black students.
Research has correlated school suspension with an increased risk of worse adult
outcomes. This video will explore Dr. Janet Rosenbaum’s research on the long-term outcomes
for young adults who had been suspended during high school compared with young adults with
similar backgrounds who were never suspended.
0:00 Intro
00:20 Unequal rates of exclusionary discipline
00:35 Worse adult outcomes and secondary deviance
01:08 Educational and Criminal Justice Outcomes 12 Years After School Suspension
01:39 Propensity matching methods to compare similar students
02:19 Risk factors predicting school suspension
03:28 Outcomes between suspended and non-suspended students
04:48 Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports

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15 июл 2024

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@cavemancaveman9746
@cavemancaveman9746 3 месяца назад
The students that are at school to behave, listen, and learn are unfairly treated because these misfits are not on home suspension. The trouble makers aren't interested in learning. Send them home and let the parents fix them. Keeping these troubled kids in the class takes learning opportunities away from the other 33+ kids in the class. This is not fair. There needs to be a lawsuit.
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