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Mintrom, Michael – Educational Policy, 2009
Scholars have recently explored the relationship between local democracy and education from two distinct perspectives. The first views local democracy as inherently good and offers suggestions for deepening the practice of democracy. The second perspective questions the merits of local democratic control of schools. Contributors to this…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Change, Governance, School District Autonomy
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Malen, Betty – Educational Policy, 2003
Over the past 4 decades, state governments have become increasingly involved in efforts to influence the public schools. Describes this governance shift, examines contrasting views of its impact on public schools, and suggests that states may be influencing local schools in potentially powerful ways that have not been broadly recognized. (Contains…
Descriptors: Activism, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Governance
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Rossman, Gretchen B.; Wilson, Bruce L. – Educational Policy, 1996
Documents local variability in response to state-mandated reform in Maryland and illustrates the challenges of implementing centralized policy as an educational improvement tool. Discusses a longitudinal project exploring student and staff experience at five diverse high schools. Advises improvement-minded state-level policymakers to be more…
Descriptors: Centralization, Educational Improvement, Educational Policy, Graduation Requirements
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Papagiannis, George J. – Educational Policy, 1991
Despite recent state leadership in educational reform, the national reports have primarily framed issues and priorities. The articles chosen for this special issue demonstrate the interplay of state and local politics of reform with national concerns. This article highlights Florida's contributions to first and second wave reform efforts. (MLH)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Government Role
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Failer, Judith L.; And Others – Educational Policy, 1993
Political efforts to desegregate schools fail when political opposition interacts with an institutional structure that ambiguously divides educational authority. Both factors explain failure of Yonkers, New York, to desegregate its schools during the 1960s and 1970s. This article cautions against abandoning school desegregation efforts and demands…
Descriptors: Desegregation Plans, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Failure
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Porter, Andrew C. – Educational Policy, 1994
Supports William Clune's focus on outputs, rather than inputs and procedures. However, national and state standard setting and systemic reform would foster more school improvement and educational equity than the single-school approach. Focus on outcomes allows considerable local curricular discretion. Schools should be held accountable for student…
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Equity (Finance), Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
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Gordon, Liz – Educational Policy, 1995
Decentralization is usually accompanied by central state organizations' renewed efforts to control schools through managerialist policies and accountability processes. In New Zealand, such mechanisms have been adapted from "agency theory." This article examines the central tenets of agency theory, the New Zealand approach, and…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Competition, Decentralization, Educational Change