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Lee, Jaekyung – Journal of Education Policy, 2010
This study tracks American states' policy choices under the No Child Left Behind Act and explores their consequences for student achievement. Using the path analysis of relationships among state-level policy input, context, and outcome variables, the study portrays a Halloween-like "trick-or-treating" game between the federal and state…
Descriptors: Accountability, Federal Legislation, Educational Legislation, Academic Achievement
Lee, Jaekyung – National Education Policy Center, 2011
The research report reviewed here concludes that many initially high-achieving students are falling further and further behind over the course of their years in school. The report intends to raise the alarm and to advocate for improved programs for these students. It is, however, a false alarm due to biased methodology and misleading arguments.…
Descriptors: Low Achievement, Academic Achievement, Accountability, Federal Legislation
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Lee, Jaekyung – Peabody Journal of Education, 2006
States' policy approaches to accountability tend to divide between a primary emphasis on input guarantees and a primary emphasis on performance guarantees. In the midst of keen controversies about the impact of high-stakes testing under the No Child Left Behind Act, this article examines separate and joint effects of input-guarantee versus…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Federal Legislation, School Support, Grade 8
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Lee, Jaekyung – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1997
Applying item response theory, and the Rasch model in particular, to measure trends and examine policy coherence in state education reform shows a change in the picture of state leadership and a generalized pattern of policy making among the states. Using item response theory in policy analysis is explored. (SLD)
Descriptors: Activism, Educational Change, Educational Trends, Instructional Leadership