Abstract

Blake, Chen, Ruffin, and Jackon provide steps to analyze and interpret school discipline data from an intersectional lens considering both race and gender. The authors share this quantitative application of intersectional analyses as it relates to educational disparities and how to conceptualize research questions, based on intersectional theory within education, to drive questions related to discipline disparities.

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