A Closer Look At The Suspensions of African American Students

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EDLD Dissertation

Dr. Theodosia M. Edwards

University of Maryland Eastern Shore Education Leadership Program

April 2018

The researcher concluded that while the suspension rates of students increased at the school and for African American students between 2012-2014, the trend since 2014 has been a continuing decline in the suspension of all students, and in the suspension of African American students. The researcher also found that factors such as school and community culture, the lack of student interventions and a coherent restorative practices model, among other factors, have all influenced the suspension rates of African American students. A focus on providing resources through mental and counseling supports, on-going professional development for staff, students, teachers and community members would help all stakeholders to take ownership of student behaviors, and would help to increase the outcomes of African American students, while reducing the need for out of school suspensions.

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UNDERSTANDING FACTORS, POLICIES AND, PRACTICES IN A SOUTH BALTIMORE SCHOOL: A CLOSER LOOK AT THE SUSPENSIONS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDENTS
— Dr. Theodosia M. Edwards

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Theo Edwards

Theo Edwards has over twenty years of diverse Information Technology experience. He spent his days playing with all things IBMi, portal, mobile application, and enterprise business functional and architectural design.

Before joining IBM as Staff Software Engineer, Theo worked as a programmer analyst and application specialist for businesses hosting eCommerce suite on IBMi platform. He has been privileged to co-author numerous publications such as Technical Handbooks, White paper, Tutorials, Users Guides, and FAQs. Refer to manuals here. Theo also holds a degree in Computer Science, Business Administration and various certifications in information security and technologies. He considers himself a technophile since his engagement at Cable & Wireless then later known SLET.