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What is School-Wide

Ethical Problem-Solving and Decision-Making for Positive and Conclusive Outcomes
A systems-level change process utilized across the entire school.
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The Use of PBIS in Resolving Ethical Dilemmas Created by Disproportionate Punitive Practice for Students of Color
Natasha Ferrell (National University, USA) and Tricia Crosby-Cooper (National University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7582-5.ch012
Abstract
Disciplinary practices in the K-12 setting have historically shown a higher propensity for harsher punitive practices for students of color. This is evidenced by years of research describing disproportionate disciplinary practices. These disproportionate practices have created an ethical dilemma in our school system, as students of color have experienced higher rates of office discipline referrals, school suspensions, and expulsions. One method used in the school system to address disproportionate punitive practices is positive behavior intervention supports (PBIS). Positive behavior intervention supports is a systematic pro-active and preventative model that uses evidence-based interventions to reduce behaviors of concern. This chapter examines the use of PBIS to address the ethical dilemma created in the school system due to disproportionate punitive practices.
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