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Lubienski, Christopher – Theory and Research in Education, 2016
Current trends indicate declining distinctions between "public" and "private" sectors in education. Reformers see sector barriers as unnecessary impediments to innovation, distracting attention and effort from "what works". This analysis questions whether trends in education policy are simply a natural evolution away…
Descriptors: Privatization, Public Education, Educational Policy, Private Financial Support
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Castillo, Elise; La Londe, Priya Goel; Owens, Stephen; Scott, Janelle; DeBray, Elizabeth; Lubienski, Christopher – Urban Education, 2021
A growing body of research investigates how intermediary organizations (IOs) and their networks navigate, promote, and produce evidence on social media. To date, scholars have underexplored blogs, an important milieu in which IOs produce and disseminate information. In this analysis, we broaden the emerging scholarship on evidence brokering by…
Descriptors: Social Media, Evidence, Charter Schools, Electronic Publishing
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Scott, Janelle; DeBray, Elizabeth; Lubienski, Christopher; La Londe, Priya Goel; Castillo, Elise; Owens, Stephen – Peabody Journal of Education, 2017
Recent advances in conceptualizing structures of influence in education policymaking have emphasized the role of nongovernmental actors working in networks to promote their agendas. These useful insights have allowed researchers to consider the evolution from "government" to "governance" in education policymaking, broadening…
Descriptors: School Districts, Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Research Utilization
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Scott, Janelle; Jabbar, Huriya; LaLonde, Priya; DeBray, Elizabeth; Lubienski, Christopher – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2015
The increasing involvement of philanthropists in education policy has contributed to the emergence of a dynamic sector of intermediary organizations (IOs), entities that serve a number of functions in school reform, including advocacy, consultation, policy design, alternative teacher and leadership preparation, and research. In recent years, many…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Educational Policy, Educational Change, Mixed Methods Research
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Lubienski, Christopher; Scott, Janelle; DeBray, Elizabeth – Educational Policy, 2014
Researchers have noted with concern the often weak link between research evidence and policymaking, particularly in some areas such as education. In this introductory essay--dedicated to the late Carol Weiss--we consider this issue first by reflecting on how changing historical conditions can shape institutional demands on and for research…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Evidence, Research Utilization, Court Litigation
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Yoon, Ee-Seul; Lubienski, Christopher – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2017
The normalization of school choice in the education system is purported to provide more schooling options for all families, particularly those who do not have the means to move into affluent areas with "better" schools. Nonetheless, it is still unclear to what extent the policy of school choice has been effective in achieving the goal of…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, School Choice, Foreign Countries, Metropolitan Areas
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Brewer, T. Jameson; Lubienski, Christopher – National Education Policy Center, 2017
A new report by the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), "Differences by Design?," compares differences in approaches and demographics between and among charter school models and local "traditional public schools." Using three national data sets, the report effectively captures the national universe of charter schools. It…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Student Characteristics, Models, School Segregation
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Jabbar, Huriya; La Londe, Priya Goel; Debray, Elizabeth; Scott, Janelle; Lubienski, Christopher – Policy Futures in Education, 2014
Nearly ten years after Katrina and the implementation of a host of new and radical education reforms in New Orleans, there remains little evidence about whether the changes have improved school performance. Despite this lack of evidence, the New Orleans model is held up as a reform success, and is being adopted by other cities. In this article the…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Politics of Education, Educational Policy, Educational Research
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Lubienski, Christopher – Oxford Review of Education, 2013
The American experiment with charter schools advanced on dual impulses of increasing opportunities for disadvantaged students and unleashing market competition. While critics see these independently managed schools as a form of privatisation, proponents contend that they are public schools because of funding and accountability arrangements and…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Outcomes of Education, Educational Opportunities, Disadvantaged
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DeBray, Elizabeth; Scott, Janelle; Lubienski, Christopher; Jabbar, Huriya – Educational Policy, 2014
This article develops a framework for investigating research use, using an "advocacy coalition framework" and the concepts of a "supply side" (mainly organizations) and "demand side" (policymakers). Drawing on interview data and documents from New Orleans about the charter school reforms that have developed there…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Interviews, Educational Change, Educational Policy
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Goldie, David; Linick, Matthew; Jabbar, Huriya; Lubienski, Christopher – Educational Policy, 2014
Educational policy debates are no longer occurring exclusively in academic or governmental settings. Intermediary actors are promoting research using a variety of traditional and non-traditional media to advance and oppose policy agendas. Given the current policy arena, it is useful to re-examine the research underlying current reforms, and to…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Educational Research, Educational Change
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Lubienski, Christopher; Puckett, Tiffany; Brewer, T. Jameson – Peabody Journal of Education, 2013
The phenomenal growth of homeschooling in recent years demonstrates not only the appeal of this educational approach but also the notable policy acumen of the homeschooling movement's leading advocates. This analysis examines and critiques the empirical claims made by homeschooling proponents to justify further expansion and deregulation of the…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Advocacy, Program Effectiveness, Educational Methods
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Lubienski, Christopher – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2014
Recent reforms in England's education system have been justified on the grounds that other countries have pursued similar approaches to education reform. Many such policies that by-pass or otherwise diminish meso-level institutions demonstrate a commitment to the idea of devolving authority to local actors. The current reforms in England and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Governance
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Malin, Joel R.; Lubienski, Christopher – Current Issues in Education, 2013
The success of some advocacy organizations in advancing their preferred policies despite questionable evidence of the effectiveness of these policies raises questions about what contributes to successful policy promotion. We hypothesize that some education-focused organizations are advancing their agendas by engaging media, with individuals who…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Opinions, Expertise, Policy Analysis
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Lubienski, Christopher; Weitzel, Peter; Lubienski, Sarah Theule – Educational Policy, 2009
A number of school choice advocates claim that there is a research consensus indicating that vouchers for private schools lead to higher academic achievement. The authors review and critique these local studies of voucher programs, contrasting them with findings from larger-scale analyses of nationally representative samples of public and private…
Descriptors: Private Schools, School Choice, Educational Vouchers, Advocacy
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