A new Stanford University study has documented for the first time at the national level a direct link between unequal rates of achievement and unequal rates of discipline for black and white students: ...
A new study finds that daily discipline rates in middle school escalate quickly in the first days of school and fluctuate throughout the year in predictable ways — often dipping ahead of breaks. These ...
The best way is your way. And you don’t “study” self-discipline, you practice it. It’s like swimming, you cannot “learn” it. You must get into the water and try to swim. Otherwise, you will never ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Nearly 60 percent of all Texas public school students were suspended or expelled at least once between their 7 th and 12 th grade years, according to a landmark study released Tuesday by the Council ...
High school students who are suspended or expelled are more than twice as likely to be charged or convicted of a crime and incarcerated as a young adult, according to a recent UC Irvine study, and an ...
Schools that use methods other than suspension and expulsion to discipline students improved their climate, according to teachers – a finding that contradicts the narrative employed by Secretary of ...