ERIC Number: EJ1355786
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2022-Dec
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Accountability, Alignment, and Coherence: How Educators Made Sense of Complex Policy Environments in the Common Core Era
Hodge, Emily M.; Stosich, Elizabeth Leisy
Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, v44 n4 p543-566 Dec 2022
This study takes advantage of natural variation in alignment and accountability to analyze educator sensemaking of a complex policy environment. It describes how educators in two large, high-accountability districts in New York and Florida made sense of multiple policy changes, including new standards, curriculum, assessments, and teacher evaluation. Drawing on interviews with 68 individuals, observations of instruction and professional development, and policy documents, findings suggest that high policy alignment represents a fundamental yet insufficient condition for educators to perceive policies as coherent and coordinated. Accountability strength and policy sequence were important factors in educators' perceptions of coherence. In both districts, the pace and complexity of change contributed to policy overwhelm.
Descriptors: Accountability, Alignment (Education), Teacher Attitudes, Educational Policy, Common Core State Standards, Educational Change, High Stakes Tests, Policy Analysis, Elementary School Teachers
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: New York; Florida
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