National Trends and School-Level Predictors of Restraint and Seclusion for Students with Disabilities

IF 0.6 4区 教育学 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Exceptionality Pub Date : 2020-02-25 DOI:10.1080/09362835.2020.1727327
Nicholas A. Gage, Danielle L. Pico, Lauren L. Evanovich
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ABSTRACT The use of restraint and seclusion in schools puts students at risk of injury or, in extreme cases, even death. As a result, advocacy organizations and the U.S. Department of Education have developed and proliferated policy and legislative recommendations to reduce such use. Nevertheless, incidents of restraint and seclusion continue to occur, and more frequently with students with disabilities. In this study, we leveraged the most recent U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights Data to examined the prevalence of restraint and seclusion use for students with and without disabilities and school-level predictors of increased restraint and seclusion incidents. We found that students with disabilities are seven times more likely to be restrained and four times more likely to be secluded. We also found that students in special education schools are almost guaranteed to receive a restraint or seclusion. The results are then contextualized using prior research and policy recommendations.
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残疾学生约束和隔离的国家趋势和学校水平预测因素
摘要在学校里使用约束和隔离会使学生面临受伤的风险,在极端情况下甚至死亡。因此,倡导组织和美国教育部制定并推广了减少此类使用的政策和立法建议。尽管如此,约束和隔离事件仍在发生,残疾学生的情况更为频繁。在这项研究中,我们利用美国教育部民权数据办公室的最新数据,研究了残疾和非残疾学生使用约束和隔离的普遍性,以及学校层面约束和隔离事件增加的预测因素。我们发现,残疾学生受到约束的可能性是其他学生的七倍,与世隔绝的可能性是他们的四倍。我们还发现,特殊教育学校的学生几乎可以保证受到约束或隔离。然后,使用先前的研究和政策建议,将结果置于背景中。
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