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What is Disciplinary Alternative Education Program (DAEP)

Approaching Disparities in School Discipline: Theory, Research, Practice, and Social Change
The Disciplinary Alternative Education Program is implemented in schools for students recommended serving a specified number of days after a discipline hearing for behavior offenses. DAEPs are housed away from the general population in schools, including separate school buildings.
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Rethinking Exclusionary Discipline Consequences for Discretionary Reasons for Economically Disadvantaged Youth
Thelma Laredo Clark (Baylor University, USA), Brandi R. Ray (Baylor University, USA), and Elizabeth Anne Murray (Baylor University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-3359-1.ch008
Abstract
Exclusionary discipline practices are continuously pushing economically disadvantaged students out of their traditional home campuses instead of rehabilitating them with the ability to become productive members of their communities. This chapter explores the development of exclusionary discipline consequences and the known outcomes of these consequences on economically disadvantaged students. The chapter provides background information regarding the initial appeal of exclusionary discipline practices followed by the subsequent harm it created for certain groups of students. The chapter identifies the possibilities for decreasing the use of exclusionary discipline by adopting strategies like PBIS and restorative justice practices. The chapter closes with a discussion of the importance of schools moving away from exclusionary discipline practices. The authors argue transparency from school leaders with school community members is essential for the initial and continued success of restorative practices and the curbing of the damage of exclusionary consequences for students.
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