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Hayley Weddle; Ayesha K. Hashim; Ogechi N. Irondi – Educational Policy, 2025
While recent research provides insights into how district and school leaders responded to the extraordinary disruptions created by the COVID-19 pandemic, less is known about the role of influential state-level education leaders during the crisis. In this paper, we draw on interviews with state leaders to examine their efforts to support students'…
Descriptors: State Boards of Education, State Departments of Education, State School District Relationship, State Supervisors
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Mandy Savitz-Romer; Tara P. Nicola; Heather T. Rowan-Kenyon; Stephanie Carroll – Educational Policy, 2024
This study explores the prevalence and implementation of four key school counseling policies at the state level and to what extent they are monitored for positive impact on the school counseling profession. Drawing on an analysis of state school counseling policy documents and interviews with school counseling leaders from 30 state education…
Descriptors: School Counseling, State Departments of Education, State Policy, State Officials
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Vergari, Sandra – Educational Policy, 2012
The evolution of the federal role in education policy has entailed increasing activism in matters traditionally controlled by states and school districts. However, the expanding federal role has not resulted in a zero sum game for states and localities. Focusing on the policy-implementation process, this article examines recent state and local…
Descriptors: Government Role, Educational Policy, State Action, Federal State Relationship
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Bartlett, Lora; Johnson, Lisa S. – Educational Policy, 2010
This article analyzes the findings from a three-state study of teacher induction policy. It looks within and across Illinois, Ohio, and Wisconsin to explore the landscape and experience of teacher induction. Although the orientation and conception of each state's policy is similar, the states represent three different structural approaches to…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Educational Policy, Educational Development, Interviews
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Bulkley, Katrina E. – Educational Policy, 2007
Substantial policy and political changes have resulted from a 2001 state takeover of the Philadelphia School District and the subsequent hiring of Paul Vallas as the district's new CEO. Using the lens of urban regime analysis, which emphasizes the importance of public and private actors in forming a governing coalition, this article analyzes the…
Descriptors: Public Education, Privatization, Educational Research, Politics of Education
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Spillane, James P. – Educational Policy, 1996
Local school districts do not figure prominently in contemporary school reform efforts centered at state and school levels. This article examines how two school districts responded to an expanding state role in instructional policy making. Case studies underline districts' key reform role and suggest that state and local instructional policies are…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Development
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Hertert, Linda – Educational Policy, 1996
Examines systemic reform development from the perspective of local participants in nine states. Implementation varies with local technical capacity. State systemic reform agendas are frequently viewed as incompatible with pressing local issues. The most frequently criticized aspect of systemic reform is apparent lack of connection between state…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Finance, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education
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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