The Use of Stand-downs in New Zealand Schools: What are the Issues?

Authors

  • Carolyn White Ministry of Education, Special Education
  • Alison Kearney Massey University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54322/kairaranga.v16i1.196

Keywords:

Behaviour, discipline, exclusion, stand-down

Abstract

In 2013, schools in New Zealand stood-down nearly 12,000 students as a result of behavioural difficulties. Research indicates that rather than improving behaviour, stand-downs can reinforce inappropriate behaviour and potentially put students at-risk. This paper overviews the use of stand-downs in New Zealand schools, discussing the nature and extent of their use. Using examples from a small case study based around two secondary school students who had recently been stood-down, the potential adverse effects and impacts of school stand-down are discussed, and arguments put forward for finding alternatives to the practice.

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Published

01-01-2015

Issue

Section

Vol 16 Iss 1

How to Cite

The Use of Stand-downs in New Zealand Schools: What are the Issues?. (2015). Kairaranga, 16(1), 27-36. https://doi.org/10.54322/kairaranga.v16i1.196