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Kate Menken; Ivana Espinet; Sharon Avni – Educational Policy, 2024
New York City offers an example of the national trend to expand dual language bilingual education (DLBE) programs, yet only a small proportion of multilingual learners are enrolled in these programs in city schools. Our examination of new DLBE programs in three city schools builds on research about the "gentrification" of DLBE.…
Descriptors: School Turnaround, Leadership, School Administration, Bilingual Education Programs
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Meyers, Coby V.; Brandt, W. Christopher; VanGronigen, Bryan A. – Educational Policy, 2023
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) offers states increased flexibility in how they identify, rank, label, and support underperforming schools. Initial reviews of state ESSA plans, however, suggest that identification and labeling policies have remained relatively unchanged. In this study, we analyze all state ESSA plans to systematically…
Descriptors: Statewide Planning, Educational Planning, Equal Education, State Policy
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Dougherty, Shaun M.; Weiner, Jennie M. – Educational Policy, 2019
Using data from Rhode Island, and deploying a fuzzy regression-discontinuity design, this study capitalizes on a natural experiment in which schools, in accordance with the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) waivers, were sorted into performance categories based on a continuous performance measure. The lowest performing schools were then mandated to…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation, School Effectiveness, School Turnaround
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VanGronigen, Bryan A.; Meyers, Coby V. – Educational Policy, 2019
School turnaround--the rapid improvement of student achievement in low-performing schools--is increasingly a major topic of interest in K-12 public education. Federal legislation has left varying degrees of school improvement-related responsibilities up to states, and policy makers have divergent views about how to realize turnaround. We…
Descriptors: State Departments of Education, School Turnaround, Program Implementation, Educational Policy
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Quinn, Rand; Ogburn, Laura – Educational Policy, 2020
We examine the role of ideas in the politics of school choice policy and situate our study within scholarship that understands frames and logics as types of ideas operating in the foreground and background of policy debates. Our data are from a case study of political contention over portfolio management reform (in which a central office oversees…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Politics of Education, School Choice, Educational Change
Marsh, Julie A.; Strunk, Katharine O.; Bush-Mecenas, Susan C.; Huguet, Alice – Educational Policy, 2015
This article examines parent engagement in a Los Angeles portfolio district reform. Based on data from a 3-year study, we use the lens of democratic theory to examine the design and implementation of mechanisms seeking parent input in the selection of plans to operate low-performing and new schools. We find that despite significant efforts to move…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Educational Change, Participative Decision Making, Democracy
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Scribner, Samantha M. Paredes; Fernández, Erica – Educational Policy, 2017
This article presents results from community-engaged research conducted with Latinx immigrant parents advocating for their students and themselves in and around an urban school engaged in multiple reforms, in a context affected by anti-immigrant policies and sentiments. The authors analyzed the intersection of organizing narratives related to…
Descriptors: Organizational Climate, Organizational Culture, Parent Participation, Politics of Education
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Pulliam, Cheryl L.; LaCaria, Lynne; Schoeneberger, Jason; Algozzine, Bob – Educational Policy, 2014
The authors evaluated a reform program known as "Strategic Staffing" in which principals were given increased autonomy to modify the delivery of instruction without compromising academic content. The program's central feature was reassignment of school leaders and key staff members from settings in which they were successful to schools…
Descriptors: Educational Change, School Turnaround, Academic Achievement, Professional Autonomy