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Tooms, Autumn; English, Fenwick – Educational Policy, 2010
This chapter is based on heuristic research and phenomenology which honors the dialectic of personal narratives as a way to process and understand the politics of change centered on hegemony, discourse, and cultural plurality. This methodology utilizes personal narrative and dialog as way to consider the importance of reflecting on individual…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Personal Narratives, Phenomenology, Leadership
Odden, Allan R.; Picus, Lawrence O.; Goetz, Michael E. – Educational Policy, 2010
This article estimates the costs of school finance adequacy in each of the 50 states and Washington, D.C. by applying the recommendations from an evidence-based model to the student characteristics of each individual state. Using two different prices, (a) the national average teacher salaries adjusted by a comparable wage index and (b) individual…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Educational Finance, Student Characteristics, Change Strategies
Grossman, Frank D. – Educational Policy, 2010
This article utilizes social movement theory to analyze policy change created by site-based educators. The author uses a qualitative case study to examine how an organization comprised of teachers and administrators in New York State used protest to protect a waiver, which exempted students in their schools from having to pass statewide graduation…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Organizational Change, Change Strategies, Activism
Paredes Scribner, Jay; Akiba, Motoko – Educational Policy, 2010
This mixed-method evaluation study examines relationships between the nature and characteristics of teachers' prior experiences and teachers' practice of standards-based instruction as a measure of instructional quality among alternatively certified mathematics and science teachers. The study found that career length, number of prior careers, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Science Teachers, Alternative Teacher Certification, Teaching Methods
Heath Kaufman, Julia; Stein, Mary Kay – Educational Policy, 2010
We bring together education research on factors shaping teacher learning with institutional research on policy shifts and conflicts to explore an instructional policy shift in one school district. Specifically, we compare mathematics teacher learning opportunities in three elementary schools over a three-year period during which a district policy…
Descriptors: Mathematics Curriculum, Teacher Improvement, Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Instruction
Yeung, Ryan – Educational Policy, 2009
One of the most common proposals put forth for reform of the American system of education is to require school uniforms. Proponents argue that uniforms can make schools safer and also improve school attendance and increase student achievement. Opponents contend that uniforms have not been proven to work and may be an infringement on the freedom of…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Academic Achievement, Attendance, School Uniforms
Education Policy as a Practice of Power: Theoretical Tools, Ethnographic Methods, Democratic Options
Levinson, Bradley A. U.; Sutton, Margaret; Winstead, Teresa – Educational Policy, 2009
This article outlines some theoretical and methodological parameters of a critical practice approach to policy. The article discusses the origins of this approach, how it can be uniquely adapted to educational analysis, and why it matters--not only for scholarly interpretation but also for the democratization of policy processes as well. Key to…
Descriptors: Policy Formation, Ethnography, Policy Analysis, Educational Policy
Elias, Maurice J. – Educational Policy, 2009
There is a missing piece to America's education agenda, and children will continue to be left behind until that piece is addressed. Furthermore, children are not being systematically prepared for their complex roles as citizens in our democracy. A growing body of evidence from research and practice suggests reconceptualizing education as an…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Policy, Personality Development, Emotional Development
Murphy, Joseph – Educational Policy, 2009
In this article, the author reviews research from the organizational sciences to develop turnaround policy guidelines that may prove useful for policy makers and educators. The approach is an integrative review of the literature. The author employs a comprehensive process to unpack and make sense of the turnaround literature from the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Guidelines, Best Practices, Educational Strategies
Zhang, Liang – Educational Policy, 2009
This study uses panel data to examine the direct link between state funding and graduation rates at 4-year public institutions. We find some evidence for a positive association between state funding and college graduation rates. When other factors are held constant, a 10% increase in state appropriations per full-time equivalent (FTE) student at…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Correlation, State Aid, Graduation Rate
Kirkgoz, Yasemin – Educational Policy, 2009
It is widely acknowledged that globalization has made a considerable impact on multidimensional aspects of human life including the language policies of many countries. This article examines the adjustment of Turkey's language policy in response to the global influence of English at different levels of Turkish national education, including its…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Global Approach, Foreign Countries, English (Second Language)
Neild, Ruth Curran; Farley-Ripple, Elizabeth Nash; Byrnes, Vaughan – Educational Policy, 2009
Fewer than 20 states require middle grades certification; in most states, credentials overlap so that both elementary and secondary certified teachers may teach in the middle grades. Moreover, in many urban districts, getting teachers for the middle grades is a challenge. Despite this crazy-quilt of certifications and a growing body of work on…
Descriptors: Credentials, Urban Schools, Teacher Qualifications, Teacher Certification
Graue, M. Elizabeth; Oen, Denise – Educational Policy, 2009
Emerging from an evaluation of Wisconsin's Student Achievement Guarantee in Education program (SAGE), a multidimensional program popularly known for its class size reduction component, this article examines SAGE's "lighted schoolhouse" initiative aimed to strengthen links between home and school. Drawing on family focus groups held at nine SAGE…
Descriptors: Class Size, Focus Groups, Family School Relationship, Academic Achievement
Rogers, John S.; Terriquez, Veronica – Educational Policy, 2009
This article explores the potential role of low-wage service sector unions in engaging in equity-minded school reform. The members of many such unions are parents of children attending poorly resourced public schools. In seeking to address the interests of their members, labor unions can draw upon resources, organizing strategies, and political…
Descriptors: Wages, Low Income, School Restructuring, Equal Education
Lubienski, Christopher; Weitzel, Peter; Lubienski, Sarah Theule – Educational Policy, 2009
A number of school choice advocates claim that there is a research consensus indicating that vouchers for private schools lead to higher academic achievement. The authors review and critique these local studies of voucher programs, contrasting them with findings from larger-scale analyses of nationally representative samples of public and private…
Descriptors: Private Schools, School Choice, Educational Vouchers, Advocacy

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