CitationWebb-Johnson, G. (2003). Behaving While Black: A Hazardous Reality for African American Learners? Beyond Behavior, 3–7. Retrieved from https://search-ebscohost-com.xxproxy.smumn.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=14718065&site=eds-live Summary + NotesThis article takes a look at the statistics for African American students who are identified as part of Special Education programs. Often African American students, particularly males, are over-identified and often receive harsher punishments than their white peers for the same offences. The article goes on to make 10 suggestions for action steps teachers can take. They are summarised below:
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