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Robson, Kelly; Schiess, Jennifer O'Neal; Burgoyne-Allen, Phillip – Bellwether Education Partners, 2020
Policymakers and researchers often talk about "autonomous schools" as if there's a single, agreed-upon definition of what that means. In reality, there's no standard design for autonomous school policies, and school autonomy can mean a lot of different things. The policies that states have enacted vary widely in terms of their goals, the…
Descriptors: Public Schools, School Based Management, State Policy, Educational Policy
Robson, Kelly; Schiess, Jennifer O'Neal; Burgoyne-Allen, Phillip – Bellwether Education Partners, 2020
Policymakers and researchers often talk about "autonomous schools" as if there's a single, agreed-upon definition of what that means. In reality, there's no standard design for autonomous school policies, and school autonomy can mean a lot of different things. The policies that states have enacted vary widely in terms of their goals, the…
Descriptors: Public Schools, School Based Management, State Policy, Educational Policy
Hall, William J.; Dawes, Hayden C. – Education Sciences, 2019
Bullying is a significant school problem. Policies have been developed to reduce bullying, yet little is known about their implementation, which must occur for these policies to have an effect. This study examines associations between the overall implementation of a state anti-bullying policy and implementation of specific components outlined in…
Descriptors: Bullying, Elementary Secondary Education, State Policy, Program Implementation
Flaubert Takam, Alain; Gillis, Steven A. – Canadian Modern Language Review, 2022
The purpose of this article is to investigate the perceptions and attitudes of such key stakeholders as students, parents, and teachers in Ontario's FSL program, and what potential impacts such attitudes could have on future participation in FSL learning in secondary schools in the province. It also examines some prevailing teaching and learning…
Descriptors: French, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Foreign Countries
Squire, Juliet; Davis, Allison Crean – Thomas B. Fordham Institute, 2016
Tens of thousands of individuals across the United States volunteer their time, energy, and expertise as members of charter school boards. Yet as the charter sector has grown, remarkably little has been learned about these individuals who make key operational decisions about their schools and have legal and moral responsibilities for the education…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Boards of Education, Urban Schools, Educational Quality
Camacho, Kristine A.; Krezmien, Michael P. – Preventing School Failure, 2020
The majority of the research on school suspension practices has focused on individual student-level factors and their relationship to school suspension practices. A substantial number of studies have examined race and/or disability status as predictors of suspension (Camacho & Krezmien, 2018; Krezmien, Travers, & Camacho, 2017; Sullivan,…
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, Suspension, Disproportionate Representation, Students with Disabilities
Cohen, Julie; Loeb, Susanna; Miller, Luke C.; Wyckoff, James H. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2020
Ten years ago, the reform of teacher evaluation was touted as a mechanism to improve teacher effectiveness. In response, virtually every state redesigned its teacher evaluation system. Recently, a growing narrative suggests these reforms failed and should be abandoned. This response may be overly simplistic. We explore the variability of New York…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Principals, Strategic Planning, Teacher Evaluation
Duku, N.; Salami, I. A. – Perspectives in Education, 2017
Decolonisation of education is understood in this paper as a means of formalising indigenous culture and knowledge within the formal school system. The focus of this paper is to see how the School Governance Body (SGB) can bring about decolonised education for sustainable development. The African societal culture and traditions seem to be…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Governance, School Administration
Woulfin, Sarah L. – AERA Open, 2018
Districts make and implement policies aiming to improve structures, practices, and outcomes. Instructional coaching has become a popular lever to catalyze instructional improvement efforts. However, many questions remain about the alignment between coaching and reforms. This article draws on coupling theory to analyze the relationship between…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Board of Education Policy, Coaching (Performance), Urban Schools
Meyers, Coby V.; VanGronigen, Bryan A. – American Journal of Education, 2018
More than 15 years after the passage of No Child Left Behind, billions of dollars have been spent on school-turnaround policies and initiatives. Yet, this growing "school improvement industry" has received surprisingly little consideration. This study is an initial effort to begin to better understand this industry's supply side. We use…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, School Turnaround, Web Sites, State Boards of Education
Warren, Amber N.; Ward, Natalia A. – Journal of Education Policy, 2018
In this study, we seek to illuminate teachers' constructions of US teacher evaluation policies through close analysis of the way teachers in one district describe these policies. We conducted a thematic discursive analysis of 60 teachers' speeches, recorded during local school board meetings in a Tennessee school district. Using discursive…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Meetings, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Evaluation
Shewchuk, Samantha – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2016
High profile sexual assault cases by British Columbia elementary school teachers in 2010 revealed BC school boards had "disturbingly inconsistent" child protection policies. As a result of the intense media scrutiny, the BC Ministry of Education required all school boards to reassess and update their policies on reporting suspected child…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Child Safety
James, Carl E.; Parekh, Gillian – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2021
According to Statistics Canada, during this decade (2019-2028) about 75% of new jobs will require a post-secondary education (Government of Canada, 2017). This study explores a unique dataset that follows students (n = 11,417) from a large urban school district to a local university in Southern Ontario. Using both descriptive statistics and a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Blacks, College Students, Academic Achievement
Sibbald, Timothy – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2017
This study examines teacher movement between secondary schools within the same school board using qualitative multiple case study. Interviews were conducted with each participant before moving, shortly after moving, and a period of time after moving schools. The coding of the interviews found evidence corroborating known themes of leadership,…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Foreign Countries, Faculty Mobility, Teacher Transfer
Van Dyke, Wanda L.; Pijanowski, John C.; Lasater, Kara; Smith, Christy – Education Leadership Review of Doctoral Research, 2022
Black students with disabilities in Maple Cove School District were three times more likely to lose instructional days due to exclusionary disciplinary action than their peers without disabilities. A qualitative inquiry approach, in the form of a case study was used to determine principals' perspectives about factors that may impact discipline…
Descriptors: African American Students, Students with Disabilities, Principals, Administrator Attitudes