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Harris, Donna Marie – Educational Policy, 2011
Given the efforts of comprehensive school reform to improve the quality of educational opportunities for students by providing a standards based curriculum, this analysis examines the issue of tracking and its implications regarding curriculum differentiation. Using data from middle schools involved with the comprehensive school reform model,…
Descriptors: Test Preparation, Middle Schools, Academically Gifted, Second Language Learning
Perry, Laura B. – Educational Policy, 2009
Although theorists and policy makers agree that schooling should be democratic, what this exactly means often varies. This article establishes a conceptual model for analyzing education policy in democratic societies, based on the key concepts of equality, diversity, participation, choice, and cohesion. The model facilitates the design,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Democratic Values, Educational Policy, Social Values
Jackson, Barbara Loomis – Educational Policy, 2008
This article explores the legacies of the 1954 "Brown v. Board of Education" Supreme Court decision within the historical context of race relations in the United States. The pursuit by African Americans to exercise their rights of citizenship is described as influenced by the changing face of fear. The Supreme Court decisions that…
Descriptors: Race, Racial Relations, Educational Change, Court Litigation
Kornhaber, Mindy L. – Educational Policy, 2004
Policy makers have focused on promoting test-based accountability systems as a tool for correcting a wide variety of educational problems, including low standards, weak motivation, poor curriculum and instruction, inadequate learning, and educational equity. This article argues that the appropriateness of testing, or any other form of assessment,…
Descriptors: Test Use, Evaluation Methods, Equal Education, Testing
Fusarelli, Lance D. – Educational Policy, 2004
With its overriding emphasis on accountability, testing, sanctions, rewards, and public school choice, the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) raises both the hopes and fears of educators concerned with the impact of the legislation on minority groups, on multicultural curricula, and on equity issues within public education. Drawing on…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Federal Legislation, Minority Groups, School Choice
Education Tax Credits in a Post-"Zelman" Era: Legal, Political, and Policy Alternatives to Vouchers?
Huerta, Luis A.; d'Entremont, Chad – Educational Policy, 2007
This article examines an emerging preference for education tax credit programs in a post-"Zelman" era. First, the authors detail the origin of tax credits and the types of existing plans. Second, they review the assumptions underlying the supposed advantages that may favor tax credits as a feasible alternative to vouchers. Third, they…
Descriptors: School Choice, Educational Vouchers, Tax Credits, Financial Policy

Tate, William F.; And Others – Educational Policy, 1993
A restrictive form of equality limits African Americans' ability to benefit equally from public schooling. The "Brown" decision represents the Supreme Court's attempt to apply a mathematical solution to a social problem and left schools free to develop responses that failed to address African-American students' needs. A more expansive…
Descriptors: Blacks, Court Litigation, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education

Leake, Donald O.; Faltz, Christine J. – Educational Policy, 1993
Examines fundamental assumptions about desegregation. Briefly discusses Milwaukee's African-American immersion schools as a feasible strategy for educating African-American students. In predominantly African-American schools, African-American students' achievement levels surpass those of their peers in integrated schools. Given the limitations of…
Descriptors: Blacks, Desegregation Plans, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education

Margonis, Frank; Parker, Laurence – Educational Policy, 1995
Two systems of metaphors (laissez-faire and communitarian) have set the parameters governing the educational choice debate. Choice proponents argue that markets will make schools more efficient and egalitarian; critics view privatization as fragmenting the body politic. When institutional racism is factored in, privatization appears to further…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Free Enterprise System
El-Haj, Thea Renda Abu – Educational Policy, 2006
Educators concerned with creating equitable school environments for Arab American students must focus on how contemporary global and national politics shape the lives of these youth and their families. Arab immigrants and Arab American citizens alike experience specific forms of racial oppression that hold implications for school curricula,…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Arabs, North Americans, Politics of Education

Bulkley, Katrina; Fisler, Jennifer – Educational Policy, 2003
Analysis of selected set of charter-school research reports through late 2001. Finds, for example, that charter schools are more autonomous than other public schools, but that the jury is still out on some of the most important questions, including those about innovation, accountability, equity, and outcomes. Provides a framework for examining…
Descriptors: Accountability, Charter Schools, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education

Walford, Geoffrey – Educational Policy, 1992
Over the past decade, Great Britain has experienced various education policy changes geared toward giving parents greater school choice. However, the main purpose of movement toward greater choice is not to build a fairer, more generous educational system, but to end egalitarianism and rebuild a differentiated system more closely aiding social…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
Pillow, Wanda – Educational Policy, 2006
This article explores the politics surrounding the education of pregnant/mothering students. Utilizing Title IX, which guarantees the rights of pregnant/mothering students to an education equal to her peers, as an analytical lens, the author specifically identifies how absences in knowledge, research, and practice about the education of…
Descriptors: Pregnancy, Equal Education, Adolescents, Politics of Education
Rorrer, Andrea K. – Educational Policy, 2006
This article explores how districts negotiate the conflict that emerges as they attempt to de-legitimize inequity by prompting institutional and organizational-level changes that create equitable access and outcomes for all children. To this end, this article highlights the contentious nature of this pursuit as well as the intended and unintended…
Descriptors: School Districts, Conflict Resolution, Equal Education, Educational Change

Apple, Michael W. – Educational Policy, 1997
Argues that the ultimate effect of many recent educational "reforms" will be to exacerbate existing inequalities. Examines how such inequalities are publicly justified by the use of moral and biological logic systems. Explores the use of these arguments, such as those crystallized in Herrnstein and Murray's "Bell Curve," to…
Descriptors: Blacks, Conservatism, Educational Change, Educational Policy