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Anderson's Study Regarding Absenteeism and Exclusionary Practices for Students with Disabilities
Absenteeism and exclusionary discipline are correlated with lower academic achievement and an overrepresentation of people with disability in the juvenile justice system. Students with disabilities experience higher rates of chronic absenteeism and exclusionary practices due to many factors including community factors, social disengagement, and a lack of proper educational accommodations. Notably, behavioral factors are not only drivers of the SWD-GEN discipline gap.
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The Relationship Between Inclusion, Absenteeism, and Disciplinary Outcomes for Students With Disabilities
Results of the Anderson's Study Regarding Absenteeism and Exclusionary Practices for Students with Disabilities
Main Objective of Anderson's Study on Absenteeism and Exclusionary Practices for Students with Disabilities