Long Story Short: Native, Black and Disabled Students Get Most Beatings From Educators - Oklahoma Watch
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Long Story Short: Native, Black and Disabled Students Get Most Beatings From Educators - Oklahoma Watch
Oklahoma Watch · Native, Black and Disabled Students Get Most Beatings From Educators Lionel Ramos explores corporal punishment in public schools, Jennifer Palmer reports on the State Board of Education Meeting, and Shaun Witt provides details on the upcoming Oklahoma Watch live event. The post Long Story Short: Native, Black and Disabled Students Get Most Beatings From Educators appeared first on Oklahoma Watch.
In Oklahoma, School Educators Hit Native, Black and Students with Disabilities the Most
Native American, Black and disabled students are overrepresented in the number of children subjected to corporal punishment in Oklahoma’s public schools, according to a new report by the Tulsa-based nonprofit Oklahoma Appleseed Center for Law and Justice.
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