The circumstances are sobering and unacceptable: Students are being suspended and expelled from American public schools at an alarming rate. Even worse, students with specific profiles are consistently and disparately subjected to exclusionary discipline in much higher numbers. CLE’s Paul O’Neil explores the nuances of informal discipline in today’s schools. Read Subterranean Discipline Brief HERE
The Inclusive School Spotlight Series is back with Season 2! The podcast collaboration between CLE and EALA highlights schools that are using innovative practices to educate students with disabilities.
The Center for Learner Equity is proud to partner with the Educating All Learners Alliance (EALA) on the Inclusive School Spotlight Series podcast, hosted by CLE’s own Senior Director of Communications and Marketing, Caché Owens.
This document outlines the Center’s Equity Coalition and its seven core principles.
Charter schools are often the only alternative to traditional public schools for students with disabilities in rural communities. The Center for Learner Equity Data Specialist Shaini Kothari recently contributed to a paper published in the Journal of School Choice that examines the challenges and opportunities these rural schools face.
This document provides a comprehensive list of the best discipline practices to employ in charter schools and a list of the mistakes to avoid.
This statement outlines the Equity Coalition’s call to the Trump Administration and 115th Congress asking them to uphold the principles that support students with disabilities in charter schools.
This announcement celebrates the Center’s five year anniversary and details some of the key highlights of those years and the partnerships formed.
This document outlines the Center’s Equity Coalition and its seven core principles.