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The Relationship Between Inclusion, Absenteeism, and Disciplinary Outcomes for Students With Disabilities
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Anderson, Kaitlin P.
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Absenteeism
/ At Risk Students
/ Attendance
/ Behavior Problems
/ Correlation
/ Discipline
/ Educational Environment
/ Educational Legislation
/ Equal Education
/ Ethnicity
/ Expulsion
/ Federal Legislation
/ General education
/ Inclusion
/ Inclusive education
/ Mainstreaming
/ Peers
/ People with disabilities
/ Racial Differences
/ Special Education
/ Student Behavior
/ Student Characteristics
/ Student expulsion
/ Student Needs
/ Students
/ Students with Disabilities
/ Suspension
/ Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
2021
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The Relationship Between Inclusion, Absenteeism, and Disciplinary Outcomes for Students With Disabilities
by
Anderson, Kaitlin P.
in
Absenteeism
/ At Risk Students
/ Attendance
/ Behavior Problems
/ Correlation
/ Discipline
/ Educational Environment
/ Educational Legislation
/ Equal Education
/ Ethnicity
/ Expulsion
/ Federal Legislation
/ General education
/ Inclusion
/ Inclusive education
/ Mainstreaming
/ Peers
/ People with disabilities
/ Racial Differences
/ Special Education
/ Student Behavior
/ Student Characteristics
/ Student expulsion
/ Student Needs
/ Students
/ Students with Disabilities
/ Suspension
/ Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
2021
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The Relationship Between Inclusion, Absenteeism, and Disciplinary Outcomes for Students With Disabilities
by
Anderson, Kaitlin P.
in
Absenteeism
/ At Risk Students
/ Attendance
/ Behavior Problems
/ Correlation
/ Discipline
/ Educational Environment
/ Educational Legislation
/ Equal Education
/ Ethnicity
/ Expulsion
/ Federal Legislation
/ General education
/ Inclusion
/ Inclusive education
/ Mainstreaming
/ Peers
/ People with disabilities
/ Racial Differences
/ Special Education
/ Student Behavior
/ Student Characteristics
/ Student expulsion
/ Student Needs
/ Students
/ Students with Disabilities
/ Suspension
/ Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
2021
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The Relationship Between Inclusion, Absenteeism, and Disciplinary Outcomes for Students With Disabilities
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The Relationship Between Inclusion, Absenteeism, and Disciplinary Outcomes for Students With Disabilities
2021
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Students with disabilities (SWDs) are more likely to be suspended or expelled than their general education peers and more likely to be chronically absent. This study uses 5 years of student-level data for all Michigan special education students to examine the relationship between educational setting, absenteeism, and disciplinary outcomes. Using within-student variation in an educational setting, I find that the degree of inclusion is associated with fewer disciplinary incidents and better attendance. However, the relationship between inclusion and disciplinary outcomes only exists for certain subgroups, and primarily for students who transitioned from more to less inclusive settings experiencing more disciplinary referrals and suspensions after these moves.
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