Education

Is expelling students for bad behaviour really a good idea?

Prof Linda J Graham from QUT discusses the effectiveness of expulsions in managing and correcting poor student behaviour.

<div class&equals;"theconversation-article-body">&NewLine;<p>Two male students <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;news&period;com&period;au&sol;lifestyle&sol;parenting&sol;school-life&sol;alumni-start-petition-to-have-male-students-behind-unrapeable-list-expelled&sol;news-story&sol;3fbb109636c249f6f995ae0c3c6531b6">have been expelled<&sol;a> from a Melbourne private school for their involvement in a list ranking female students&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The two were part of a group of four high school students suspended from Yarra Valley Grammar last Friday&comma; after sharing a spreadsheet of photos of female classmates&comma; ranking them with terms including &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;wifeys”&comma; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;cuties” and &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;unrapable”&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;school-news&period;com&period;au&sol;latest-print-issue&sol;" target&equals;"&lowbar;blank" rel&equals;"noopener"><strong>Read the latest print edition of <em>School News<&sol;em> HERE<&sol;strong><&sol;a><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>As principal Mark Merry <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;smh&period;com&period;au&sol;national&sol;victoria&sol;private-school-boys-expelled-over-list-ranking-female-classmates-on-appearance-20240507-p5fphs&period;html">said in a letter<&sol;a> to parents on Tuesday&comma; he had &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;formed the view” the position of two of the students had &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;become untenable”&period; The two other students who played a &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;lesser role” will face &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;disciplinary action”&period; The school is offering wellbeing support to the girls who were targeted&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Earlier this week&comma; the suspensions were met with approval from Education Minister Jason Clare <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;ministers&period;education&period;gov&period;au&sol;clare&sol;interview-abc-afternoon-briefing-6">who told the ABC<&sol;a>&comma; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;I’m glad the school’s fronting up&period; I think that they’ve taken the sort of action that the community would expect”&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Expelling or suspending students for this kind of behaviour seems like the obvious course of action&period; But is it a good idea&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Why do schools suspend or expel students&quest;<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>Suspending or expelling a student is meant to be a <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;theconversation&period;com&sol;school-suspensions-entrench-disadvantage-what-are-the-alternatives-and-how-have-they-worked-overseas-212249">last resort<&sol;a> for serious problem behaviour&period; It is either supposed to allow space for a reset or as a consequence for behaviour which threatens other students’ safety or learning&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In the case of Yarra Valley Grammar&comma; the suspensions and expulsions send a message to the girls in the school&comma; other students&comma; parents and the broader public this behaviour is not tolerated&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>With so much media and public attention on the spreadsheet&comma; the suspensions and expulsions also help protect the reputation of the school&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Clearly there has been some horrendous behaviour and it does need to have a stern response&period; But without condoning the behaviour in any way&comma; kicking these students out of school is not the best way to handle this situation&comma; which is a symptom of a much bigger problem&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>What does the research say about suspensions and expulsions&quest;<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>Typically&comma; when a student is expelled&comma; the <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;journals&period;uchicago&period;edu&sol;doi&sol;abs&sol;10&period;1086&sol;698454&quest;casa&lowbar;token&equals;gRpnGk1IH30AAAAA&colon;0AMfsPPZUif1mCyiraUO6uTbHyJQX1DmChigYTTbERe5ZLJ79K-IA1TJggUrEmS93v5XUmQfvk-QYQ&amp&semi;casa&lowbar;token&equals;foCeI-vdA-4AAAAA&colon;LR0ePmCggwqNfmLLqowB9OS1igEUmIt6V1Rl-vLefhZ9Kq3Qqo3V433j8FQWDCBPtOtsKPralLRIng">outcomes are not positive<&sol;a> for that child&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>This is because expulsion is a punitive action&comma; not an educative one&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Research shows suspending and expelling students can also simply build resentment and anger&period; If students feel like they are <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;onlinelibrary&period;wiley&period;com&sol;doi&sol;abs&sol;10&period;1111&sol;1745-9125&period;12227&quest;casa&lowbar;token&equals;KoA&lowbar;yUxlUykAAAAA&percnt;3AvgjdRo0BBNahDZ8vDHemj70VDzrvtPAq8ZOJZxl5dlrKgGG8BO-i8gYw2ww0EIQ-qKDpVjfu0zml4S&lowbar;b0A">rejected from society<&sol;a>&comma; there is a risk they become more extreme in their views or behaviours&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Research also shows it can <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;tandfonline&period;com&sol;doi&sol;pdf&sol;10&period;17105&sol;spr-14-0008&period;1&quest;casa&lowbar;token&equals;55N4bHN18&lowbar;wAAAAA&colon;xkSyosnqdV29sEqrAjwW7vHfLk&lowbar;i5o-&lowbar;nwmGx7WW2-S4xhVeVqYkgQ1-LwJIxErPV5-FNXQdqhJRtaQ">impact a young person’s learning<&sol;a> and lead to leaving school early&period; We also know there is an association between suspension and expulsion and increased <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;tandfonline&period;com&sol;doi&sol;pdf&sol;10&period;17105&sol;spr-14-0008&period;1&quest;casa&lowbar;token&equals;55N4bHN18&lowbar;wAAAAA&colon;xkSyosnqdV29sEqrAjwW7vHfLk&lowbar;i5o-&lowbar;nwmGx7WW2-S4xhVeVqYkgQ1-LwJIxErPV5-FNXQdqhJRtaQ">delinquency<&sol;a>&comma; including contact with the <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;sciencedirect&period;com&sol;science&sol;article&sol;pii&sol;S1359178917301210&quest;casa&lowbar;token&equals;e7CcHcdr&lowbar;b4AAAAA&colon;dvtIeK3zPntIiA4-hagd-iXqytANxotmhyeigq9LR-SGklfT0g22TjMzDFPfwhesCeJHwwstPtQ">police<&sol;a>&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The most <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;mdpi&period;com&sol;2076-0760&sol;9&sol;12&sol;220">protective thing<&sol;a> to do is to keep young people in schools where they can be exposed to the influence of positive peers&comma; under adult supervision&comma; with a chance to keep up with their learning&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<figure id&equals;"attachment&lowbar;14749" aria-describedby&equals;"caption-attachment-14749" style&equals;"width&colon; 680px" class&equals;"wp-caption alignnone"><img class&equals;"size-full wp-image-14749" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;school-news&period;com&period;au&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2019&sol;11&sol;AdobeStock&lowbar;302182270&period;jpeg" alt&equals;"bad behaviour" width&equals;"680" height&equals;"453" &sol;><figcaption id&equals;"caption-attachment-14749" class&equals;"wp-caption-text">© vejaa &&num;8211&semi; stock&period;adobe&period;com<&sol;figcaption><&sol;figure>&NewLine;<h2>What could happen instead&quest;<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>This is not to say students should just be told to go back to class as if nothing has happened&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>With the help of experts like psychologists&comma; schools can engage in a <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;eric&period;ed&period;gov&sol;&quest;id&equals;ED628235">restorative justice process<&sol;a>&period; This is about helping young people understand the real impact of their actions&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>There can often be an assumption young people act with full knowledge of the consequences of what they are doing&period; But parts of their brain involving control and self regulation are <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;nature&period;com&sol;articles&sol;s41598-020-80866-1">still developing<&sol;a> into adulthood&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Experts can work with students so they can learn their actions were not harmless fun with their mates but something that hurts others&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>An example of how this can be done is through giving those students &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;<a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;link&period;springer&period;com&sol;article&sol;10&period;1007&sol;s11256-020-00589-5">inquiry projects<&sol;a>” where they investigate similar incidents and present their findings to their peers&period; The emphasis is on an educative response that builds empathy and understanding in that young person&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The school could also ask the female students included in the spreadsheet to express through their choice of medium how it made them feel&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>One criticism of this process is it requires the victims to engage in emotional labour when they have already experienced harm&period; But when a restorative justice process is <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;journals&period;sagepub&period;com&sol;doi&sol;full&sol;10&period;1177&sol;15248380221082085">done well<&sol;a>&comma; it can give the victims a voice and public acknowledgement of the wrong they have experienced&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Those victims can also receive an apology if they want it&period; That apology is likely to be more meaningful if the perpetrator has learnt something of the effect of their behaviour&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Importantly&comma; the aim of a restorative justice process is not to dispense &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;justice”&period; It is to restore peace&comma; to heal harms done and to prevent future harms from occurring through better understanding&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Given the Yarra Valley Grammar &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;list” is the latest episode in a <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;news&period;com&period;au&sol;lifestyle&sol;parenting&sol;school-life&sol;vile-messages-of-elite-schoolboys-at-sydneys-knox-grammar-exposed&sol;news-story&sol;1bf51e2cad7643de81a625d08660a597">string of incidents<&sol;a> involving <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;sbs&period;com&period;au&sol;news&sol;the-feed&sol;article&sol;toxic-entitlement-students-year-12-muck-up-day-plan-riddled-with-racist-and-sexist-overtones&sol;dns7jlb9f">misogynistic behaviour by male students<&sol;a>&comma; it is time we tried something different&period;<&excl;-- Below is The Conversation's page counter tag&period; Please DO NOT REMOVE&period; --><img style&equals;"border&colon; none &excl;important&semi; box-shadow&colon; none &excl;important&semi; margin&colon; 0 &excl;important&semi; max-height&colon; 1px &excl;important&semi; max-width&colon; 1px &excl;important&semi; min-height&colon; 1px &excl;important&semi; min-width&colon; 1px &excl;important&semi; opacity&colon; 0 &excl;important&semi; outline&colon; none &excl;important&semi; padding&colon; 0 &excl;important&semi;" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;counter&period;theconversation&period;com&sol;content&sol;229474&sol;count&period;gif&quest;distributor&equals;republish-lightbox-basic" alt&equals;"The Conversation" width&equals;"1" height&equals;"1" &sol;><&excl;-- End of code&period; If you don't see any code above&comma; please get new code from the Advanced tab after you click the republish button&period; The page counter does not collect any personal data&period; More info&colon; https&colon;&sol;&sol;theconversation&period;com&sol;republishing-guidelines --><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;theconversation&period;com&sol;profiles&sol;linda-j-graham-125749">Linda J&period; Graham<&sol;a>&comma; Professor and Director of the Centre for Inclusive Education&comma; <em><a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;theconversation&period;com&sol;institutions&sol;queensland-university-of-technology-847">Queensland University of Technology<&sol;a><&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>This article is republished from <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;theconversation&period;com">The Conversation<&sol;a> under a Creative Commons license&period; Read the <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;theconversation&period;com&sol;expelling-students-for-bad-behaviour-seems-like-the-obvious-solution-but-is-it-really-a-good-idea-229474">original article<&sol;a>&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<&sol;div>&NewLine;

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