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Pamela Catherine Callahan; Joel D. Miller – Teachers College Record, 2024
Background or Context: Public school library book challenges have garnered ample media attention in recent years as many school districts and advocacy organizations have reported record numbers of book challenges. Book challenges are not a new phenomenon, historically speaking, but they have often illuminated values clashes in communities and…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Public Schools, Censorship, Constitutional Law
Sheri L. Burson; Darla M. Castelli; Heather Erwin – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2025
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to elicit salient information from K-5 teachers regarding their perceptions of in-school play. Play is not goal-focused and can be structured or unstructured, includes high or low physical activity, or utilizes gross or fine motor skills, and children participate in play for enjoyment. Method: K-5 teachers (n…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Elementary School Teachers, Play, Physical Activities
National Center for the Improvement of Educational Assessment, 2024
How do attitudes and beliefs about assessment affect teaching and learning in your school? This document is intended to help school and district leaders understand these dynamics. While it is not designed for use as a step-by-step toolkit to support evaluation, this document does provide a foundation for leaders to learn more about their school or…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Teaching Methods, Learning Strategies, Board of Education Policy
Allison W. Kenney; Susan Dulong Langley; Vonna Hemmler; Carolyn M. Callahan; E. Jean Gubbins; Del Siegle – Educational Policy, 2024
Differentiation is an instructional practice teachers employ to modify their classroom content, process, and products based on student readiness, interest, and learning profile. Many school districts recognize the benefits of differentiated instruction and thus mandate allotted classroom time for its implementation. In this article, we investigate…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Board of Education Policy, Theory Practice Relationship, Accountability
Qinghuan Zhu; Lengxin Liu – Chinese Education & Society, 2023
The reform of school district system is an important measure in promoting the high-quality, balanced development of compulsory education, as well as promoting the modernization of regional educational governance systems and governance capabilities. China's school districts exhibit characteristics differing from Europe and the United States in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Districts, Cultural Differences, Governance
Sheila M. Orr; Kyle L. Chong – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2024
Numerous states have attempted to enact sweeping curricular bans targeting Critical Race Theory (CRT) to prevent educators from teaching content that challenges the white-Eurocentric curriculum of American schooling. In this paper, we build on arguments that curricular bans are not new to education, nor is the resistance enacted by educators to…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Resistance to Change, Critical Race Theory, Politics of Education
Kylie Anglin – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2024
School districts are traditionally subject to a variety of state regulations on educational inputs. Absent regulations, policymakers fear that districts will make inappropriate decisions. However, it is also possible that regulations hinder schools from optimizing student learning. This article tests the salience of these hypotheses by estimating…
Descriptors: State Regulation, School District Autonomy, State School District Relationship, Government School Relationship
Fangsheng Zhu; Jiaming Xue – Chinese Education & Society, 2024
What characteristics of space predict exclusive policies? Intuitively, socioeconomically exclusive spaces - such as wealthy urban centers in China - would also be exclusive in welfare provision. Drawing from cross-district comparisons within a Chinese metropolis, we identify a counterintuitive pattern where the urban center had easier migrant…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Secondary Education, Urban Areas, Human Geography
A. Chris Torres – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2024
In recent years, policymakers and scholars argued that state education agencies (SEAs) should move away from simply acting as compliance monitors and take on more prominent roles as providers of technical support to schools and school districts. Scholars find that SEAs have struggled to do so, yet there is little empirical work to explain what…
Descriptors: State Departments of Education, Trust (Psychology), Accountability, School Turnaround
Adrian Bustillos – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The use of technologies in schools has grown over time along with the accessibility of technology tools. Unfortunately, educators have been reluctant to incorporate technology in their lessons, as they are more knowledgeable and comfortable with traditional teaching modalities (Daniels et al., 2013; Hyun et al., 2017; Tyler-Wood et al., 2018).…
Descriptors: School Districts, Leaders, School Policy, Administrator Attitudes
Hashim, Ayesha; Sattin-Bajaj, Carolyn – American Journal of Education, 2023
Purpose: We describe charter school leaders' beliefs and practices as they relate to student transportation in three choice-rich cities. Research Methods/Approach: Data come from a multiple comparative case study of district and charter school leaders' perceptions and implementation of transportation policies in three choice-rich cities with…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Student Transportation, Administrator Attitudes, School Choice
Marie Masferrer – Knowledge Quest, 2023
What can school librarians do about library and book censorship? First, ask questions. Find out what your principal and your district have put into policy and what your principal's expectations are for your school library. Then, communicate with your classroom teachers. For ourselves, school librarians should work with colleagues, especially other…
Descriptors: Censorship, School Libraries, Books, Reading Material Selection
Sara Elizabeth Townsend – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Teacher turnover, or those teachers who either move between schools or leave the profession entirely, is a growing problem in today's education system. Though education research is flush with studies about turnover's causes and the success of certain policy initiatives, little attention has been paid to the perspectives of those policymakers often…
Descriptors: Labor Turnover, Faculty Mobility, Political Issues, Board of Education Policy
Melissa Kay Diliberti; Heather L. Schwartz – RAND Corporation, 2024
In spring 2024, the authors surveyed 190 American School District Panel member districts about what interventions (e.g., tutoring, additional staff, additional instruction time) they were still using during the 2023-2024 school year to assist with students' learning recovery from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic-related setbacks.…
Descriptors: School Districts, Board of Education Policy, COVID-19, Pandemics
Pamela R. Hallam; Eric J. Hunter; Lady Catherine Cantor-Cutiva; Alicia McIntire; Megan Hodgman – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2025
Teacher voice health is an important but overlooked issue with consequences for educators, students, and schools. This qualitative study examined administrators' perspectives of teachers' vocal complaints and relevant policies. Focus groups made up of 18 administrators yielded key insights: 1) Reliance on voice amplification, 2) Attitudes and…
Descriptors: Teachers, Health Promotion, Voice Disorders, Administrator Attitudes