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Etai Mizrav; Lisa Lachlan – Center on Great Teachers and Leaders, 2020
Underserved schools often have fewer resources and less capacity to rigorously implement improvement strategies. As a result, the districts and schools that most need support programs are often least likely to adopt and implement them successfully--a phenomenon that we call the "needs paradox." To address the needs paradox, we created…
Descriptors: Low Achievement, School Effectiveness, Disadvantaged Schools, School Districts
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Kent, Jennifer K.; Curran, F. Chris – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2021
Based on events in Florida, this case explores issues that accompany the choice to arm school personnel as a means to address school violence and shootings. Readers consider the issue from the perspective of the school board of a large, diverse district and are presented with dilemmas while they consider the effectiveness, the political…
Descriptors: Weapons, School Safety, School Violence, Law Enforcement
Region 1 Comprehensive Center, 2021
Maine Department of Education (DOE) has long been committed to social-emotional learning and with the COVID-19 pandemic, it became even more of a priority, especially for marginalized groups. With the increased focus on supporting students' social and emotional health, the commissioner requested R1CC support for the Maine DOE Social-Emotional…
Descriptors: State Departments of Education, Social Emotional Learning, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Welsh, Richard; Graham, Jerome; Williams, Sheneka – Educational Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability, 2019
With the passage of the Every Student Succeeds Act, states have increased latitude over school improvement and accountability policies. At the same time, school takeover via state-run turnaround districts has emerged as a prominent education reform. Although policies takeover influence how teachers are prepared, supported, and evaluated, little is…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Evaluation, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education
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Jochim, Ashley; Hill, Paul – Center on Reinventing Public Education, 2019
While state policymakers are ultimately responsible for public schools statewide, their influence over local school districts has always been incomplete at best. State chiefs, the ostensible leaders of state education agencies, have limited powers and local school boards ultimately control most of the money and staff. As a result, when state…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Sustainability, Superintendents, State School District Relationship
Fuhrman, Susan H. – Consortium for Policy Research in Education, 2017
Drawing on a review of literature and telephone interviews of state agency staff in 25 states, the paper identifies traditional and emerging forms of state differential treatment of districts. The author discusses potential benefits and disadvantages of various approaches to differential treatment and suggests areas for further research. [This…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Finance, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Welsh, Richard O.; Williams, Sheneka M. – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2018
Although state-run school districts and gubernatorial school takeover have become popular turnaround strategies among some states, little is known about how district and school leaders perceive and respond to these changes in educational governance. Using Georgia as a case study, this paper employs sensemaking and exit, voice, and loyalty as…
Descriptors: School Turnaround, State School District Relationship, Educational Change, Administrator Attitudes
Donald J. Mook – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Ohio's school funding system is complex. The average taxpayer has at best a limited understanding about how their public schools' revenues and expenditures are collected, distributed, and expended. Overlay on the already complicated funding model with a myriad of school choice options with various funding mechanisms and amounts results in…
Descriptors: School Choice, Public Education, Public Schools, School Districts
KaKela O'Banner Robinson – ProQuest LLC, 2020
This qualitative case study was conducted to develop an understanding of professional learning communities and other types of professional development and their impact on building educator capacity on student outcomes in Allendale County School District. This is a small rural underperforming district in which student performance has not improved…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, School Districts, Rural Schools, Teaching Experience
Pasty Ann Hughey – ProQuest LLC, 2017
The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences in teachers' level of self-efficacy based on the state takeover status of a school district. The design of this study was "group comparison research" (Gall, Gall, & Borg, 2015). The dependent variable was teachers' level of self-efficacy and the independent variable was…
Descriptors: Teachers, School Districts, State School District Relationship, School District Autonomy
Zeehanderlaar, Dara; Sears, Victoria; Schwenk, Alyssa – Thomas B. Fordham Institute, 2015
School districts across the land are contending with rising education costs and constrained revenues. Ballooning retirement obligations and ever-growing personnel expenditures in particular are leaving many district budgets in the red. Yet state policies for assisting school districts in financial trouble are uneven and complex. Interventions are…
Descriptors: School Districts, Financial Exigency, Intervention, State School District Relationship
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Fried, Simone – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2016
Historically, U.S. school districts have led schooling, while state education agencies (SEAs) have held a largely regulatory role in school improvement. Yet, a recent reform strategy, the "state takeover," allows an SEA to assume direct governance of a low-performing district -- potentially creating a much more active role for state…
Descriptors: Educational Change, State Departments of Education, Agency Role, Governance
Data Quality Campaign, 2019
No vision of personalized learning can be realized without support for data use. State strategies to create student-centered classrooms require critical policy conditions that allow those closest to students to access and use timely, safeguarded data to make decisions. This case study outlines steps SEAs can take to ensure the effective use of…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Decision Making, Data Use, State Departments of Education
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Hodges, Jaret; Gentry, Marcia – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2021
Proportional identification of students for gifted services in Florida school districts is an important goal. A multi-level model was used to analyze school district data from the Florida Department of Education from the 2011-2016 academic years. Results from the study indicate that the likelihood of identification of students varied by their…
Descriptors: Disproportionate Representation, Gifted Education, Socioeconomic Status, Racial Differences
Choi, Jeong Hoon; McCart, Amy B.; Hicks, Tyler A.; Sailor, Wayne – Journal of Special Education, 2019
The present study investigated relationships among technical assistance, school leadership quality, and multitiered system of support (MTSS) implementation. The findings indicated technical assistance improved school leadership quality, and improved leadership significantly mediated the relationship between technical assistance and MTSS…
Descriptors: School Administration, Technical Assistance, Leadership Effectiveness, Equal Education
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