Systematic review of the associations of SWPBS with exclusionary discipline and disproportionality in U.S. schools

Mollie R Weeks, Amanda L. Sullivan

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Abstract

In response to patterns of educational inequity, many schools implement system-wide behavioral frameworks to reduce exclusionary discipline. School-wide positive behavior supports (SWPBS) is one such framework that seeks to support socially appropriate behavior by enhancing the capacity of schools to implement research-validated practices. However, there remains to be a systematic analysis of the extent to which SWPBS improves educational equity by reducing disparities in exclusionary discipline. The purpose of the systematic review was to evaluate research on the association of SWPBS with exclusionary discipline and racial discipline disproportionality. In total, 42 articles met the full inclusion criteria of a literature search conducted between 2018 and 2020. Study results were mixed regarding whether SWPBS was associated with reductions in exclusionary discipline and only a few studies provided evidence that SWPBS helps reduce exclusionary discipline disproportionality. Limitations of this research signal a need for attention to both data disaggregation and root causes of continued disproportionate discipline practices.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number101327
JournalJournal of school psychology
Volume106
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2024

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© 2024 Society for the Study of School Psychology

Keywords

  • Discipline disproportionality
  • Educational equity
  • Exclusionary discipline
  • Implementation
  • School-wide positive behavior supports

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