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In the book Notes from the Field by Anna Deavere Smith, the "School to Prison Pipeline" is created due to authoritative figures in K-12 schools that enforce strict school guidelines that focus on temporary solutions that aggravate pre-existing issues instead of a long-term, individualized approach that will increase the chances of success as an adult and decrease incarceration rates. This is seen by contrasting characters like Tony Eady and Stephanie Williams. Eady is a student concerns specialist who believes that order should be instilled through fear by reminding students of immediate punishments possible when disobeying an authoritative figure. In contrast, Stephanie Williams makes it clear to her students that she is in charge but in a more gentle manner and empathizes with her students while attempting to understand why students may be disruptive in class. We must compare these two characters since they have very contrasting teaching styles, with Eady's authoritarian ruling contributing more to the "School to Prison Pipeline" and William's kinder approach that contributes toward dismantling the "School to Prison Pipeline". Eady and Williams both possess high positions of power as instructors. But, we should support Williams and her understanding approach toward teaching. The method that Williams practices when interacting with other students can end "the School to Prison Pipeline".

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In Notes from the Field by Anna Deavere Smith, the "School to Prison Pipeline" is created by authoritative figures in K-12 schools who enforce strict guidelines. These guidelines focus on temporary solutions that aggravate pre-existing issues instead of a long-term, individualized approach that increases the chances of success as an adult and decreases incarceration rates. The contrasting characters of Tony Eady and Stephanie Williams highlight this issue. Eady, a student concerns specialist, believes order should be instilled through fear by reminding students of immediate punishments for disobeying authority. In contrast, Williams establishes her authority in a gentler manner, empathizing with her students and attempting to understand why they may be disruptive in class. Comparing these two characters, we see that Eady's authoritarian approach contributes more to the "School to Prison Pipeline," while William's kinder approach contributes to dismantling it. As both hold high positions of power, it is essential to support Williams' understanding approach toward teaching to end the "School to Prison Pipeline."

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