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A Strengths-Based Approach to Promoting Prosocial Behavior Among African American and Latino Students
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EthnicitySocial PsychologySchool CounselingSchool Task ForceEducationUrban High SchoolSchool OrganizationSocial SciencesLatino CultureSocietal InfluenceAfrican American StudiesInclusive EducationClassroom Management StrategySchool Counseling FrameworkSchool FunctioningSocial SkillsSchool PsychologyStudent SuccessApplied Social PsychologyEducational LeadershipSchool ViolenceProsocial BehaviorStrengths-based ApproachSociologySpecial EducationPromoting Prosocial BehaviorEducation PolicyLatino Students
This article presents an overview of a strengths-based school discipline initiative that was developed in response to the high suspension and expulsion rates of African American and Latino male students at a racially diverse, urban high school in California. A school task force made up of adult and youth stakeholders devised a series of interventions that included student-led efforts to improve discipline policies and procedures. The initiative builds on the Strengths- Based School Counseling framework explicated by Galassi and Akos (2007), which stimulates and promotes personal accountability, leadership, resiliency, self-management, and social competence in students as opposed to merely reducing student deficits.
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