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Hodges, Jaret; Mun, Rachel U.; Jones Roberson, Javetta; Flemister, Charles – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2021
Policy changes are an ever-present part of education. In 2019, legislators upended over two decades of gifted education policy in Texas with the removal of direct funding for gifted education. In its wake, the removal of funding shook educator morale and created uncertainty as to the future of gifted education in the state. In this article, we…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Educational Change, Gifted Education, Educational Policy
Paterson, Lindsay – Scottish Educational Review, 2021
Two large changes link the 1872 and 1918 Education (Scotland) Acts. One is the development of secondary education, which happened gradually between the two dates, with searching debates about the meaning, purpose, and demographic reach of advanced education of this kind. The main purpose of the 1918 Act was to make secondary provision more…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Education, Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation
Gibson, Patrick; Robles, Ashley – Center for Learner Equity, 2021
This technical brief is part of an ongoing series the Center for Learner Equity (CLE) launched in 2015 that examines the enrollment and experiences of students with disabilities in different school settings. Using the 2017-2018 Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) data released earlier this year, this brief focuses on the number and percentages of…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Charter Schools, Public Schools, Data Analysis
Brantley, Andy – College and University Professional Association for Human Resources, 2021
According to a 2019 Pew Research Center survey, 67% of Americans support raising the federal minimum hourly wage from $7.25 to $15 per hour, with 41% strongly supporting the increase. Raising the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour has been the battle cry for many members of Congress, while others have opposed or expressed concern regarding, such…
Descriptors: Minimum Wage, Higher Education, Economic Change, Economic Impact
Robinson, Kimberly Jenkins – Learning Policy Institute, 2021
Education has long stood at the epicenter of the battle for civil rights. Inequitable educational opportunity and achievement gaps persist in the United States in no small part because the nation provides limited protection for education as a civil right at the federal level and uneven protection at the state level. Leaders across the political…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Civil Rights, Racial Discrimination, Educational Quality
Pape, Barbara; Vander Ark, Tom – Digital Promise Global, 2021
The convergence of growing classroom diversity, learning sciences research, sophistication of technology, and 21st-century job requirements in a global market could put America's education system on track for personalizing the learning experience. The goal is for each student to master content and skills to help guarantee their success in college…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Educational Policy, Educational Practices, Student Diversity
Bitterman, Amy; Lammert, Jill; Moore, Hadley; Schaaf, Jennifer – IDEA Data Center, 2021
This resource provides states with an overview on how to gather representative parent involvement data for State Performance Plan/Annual Performance Report (SPP/APR) Indicator B8. The resource defines key concepts such as representativeness, sampling, nonresponse bias, response rates, and weighting. It also offers information on how to improve the…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Data Collection, Annual Reports, Sampling
New Leaders, 2021
President Biden's American Families Plan presents a vision of increased access to higher education, a well-compensated and diverse teacher and early childhood educator workforce and increased access to a high-qualityearly childhood education. It is specifically appreciated that President Biden plans to address teacher shortages, improve teacher…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, School Administration, Principals, Instructional Leadership
Rockey, Marci; Georges, Colvin T., Jr.; Bourne, Jewel – Office of Community College Research and Leadership, 2021
Recent iterations of the Program Review manual to guide the five-year program review process for Illinois community colleges asks institutions to disaggregate data toward identifying equity gaps, the process provides Illinois community colleges with an opportunity to utilize the review as a vehicle to implement anti-racist change. Within the…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Community Colleges, Equal Education, Educational Change
Malkus, Nat – American Enterprise Institute, 2021
Between 2020 and 2021, Congress appropriated nearly $190 billion in Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) funding for K-12 schools. Passed in three waves, ESSER is by far the largest federal infusion ever provided to K-12 schools--more than 11 times annual Title I spending and almost five times as large as total federal K-12…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Federal Aid, Federal Legislation, Pandemics
Carlson, Deven – American Enterprise Institute, 2021
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) had mixed effects on the nation's educational ecosystem. NCLB succeeded in shifting the focus from inputs to outcomes, shining a light on performance of different student subgroups, and using reporting requirements to spur development of more-robust education data systems. But NCLB included several…
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational History, Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation
Federal Stimulus Aid and School Finance: Lessons from the Great Recession. EdWorkingPaper No. 21-497
Anglum, J. Cameron; Shores, Kenneth A.; Steinberg, Matthew P. – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2021
In 2009, the federal government passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) to combat the effects of the Great Recession and state revenue shortfalls, directing over $97 billion to school districts. In this chapter, we draw lessons from this distribution of fiscal stimulus funding to inform future federal intervention in school…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Economic Climate, Federal Legislation, Educational Finance
Educational Outcomes of Preschool Children with Special Education Placement for Developmental Delays
Erin M. Aldrich – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Current U.S. federal special education policy under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA, 2004) allows states to define their own criteria to identify young children with nonspecific delays for special education using the disability category option of developmental delay (DD), or similar terminology. Arizona is the only state to…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Preschool Children, Special Education, Student Placement
LeeAnna C. Hooper – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Over the decades, sweeping reforms in education have resulted in science education researchers and practitioners grappling with what counts as literacy in science. Despite a growing body of evidence of the role that language and literacy play in students learning science, elementary teachers do not often enact science teaching practices that…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Classroom Environment, Experienced Teachers, Science Instruction
Delisle, Jason D. – American Enterprise Institute, 2019
Americans are anxious about rapidly rising levels of student debt. They wonder whether payments are affordable and if financing college with debt will pay off in the end. But recent news suggest another issue is increasingly on borrower's minds: bad customer service and shoddy advice during loan repayment. This can leave borrowers feeling confused…
Descriptors: Student Loan Programs, Federal Programs, Loan Repayment, Federal Legislation

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