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Budhai, Stephanie Smith; Lewis Grant, Kristine S. – Education and Urban Society, 2023
While parent involvement has been shown to have positive academic outcomes for their children, for structural changes to be made, parents have to go from being active to taking on a more activist role, thus "stoking the flame" of the norm. Parent advocacy and empowerment groups play a vital role in the transformation of parent activists,…
Descriptors: African Americans, Parent Participation, Empowerment, Cultural Capital
Olson, Lynn; Heyward, Georgia – Center on Reinventing Public Education, 2020
As school systems nationwide struggle to deliver learning in a pandemic, parent advocacy groups are stepping up to help Black and Hispanic families who have often been left out of previous education policy making discussions. This brief profiles four advocacy groups--The Oakland REACH; Parents Amplifying Voices in Education, or PAVE; Kids First…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Parent Role, Advocacy
Rogers, John; Lubienski, Chris; Scott, Janelle; Welner, Kevin G. – Teachers College Record, 2015
Background: Purpose: This analysis considers the emergence, evidentiary basis, and potential of parent trigger policies. In particular, we focus on the policy, political and social circumstances in which parent trigger legislation emerged in California, the efficacy of the school improvement levers on which it draws, and the underlying assumptions…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Educational Change, Politics of Education, State Legislation
Kelly, Andrew P. – American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 2014
Families are the primary clients of public schools, but they are one of many constituencies who have a say in how schools actually operate. In all the technocratic fervor around "education reform"--the broad effort to implement standards and accountability, reform teacher tenure and evaluation, and increase parental choice--it is easy to…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Public Schools, Accountability, Parent Participation
Wright, Adam – Journal of Education Policy, 2012
The swift nature of school reform enacted by the new Conservative-led coalition government has sparked debate over the future of state education in Britain. While the government rhetoric suggests a decisive break with past policies, there is evidence to suggest that these reforms constitute the next stage of a long revolution in education reform,…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Empowerment, Discourse Analysis, Educational Change
Hess, Frederick M.; Lautzenheiser, Daniel K. – American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 2012
While US parents have historically played supporting roles in schooling, they are becoming increasingly involved in education advocacy and policy. Contemporary school reform requires political muscle to enact controversial changes, meaning entrenched interest groups such as teachers unions have traditionally enjoyed an outsized impact in the realm…
Descriptors: Educational Change, School Restructuring, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
Holmgren, Mikael; Johansson, Olof; Nihlfors, Elisabet; Skott, Pia – Journal of School Public Relations, 2012
Sweden has recently seen three major political attempts to empower parents through national regulations--the transferal of authority from the state to district school boards, the heavy promotion of independent schools, and the introduction of local school boards at municipality schools. This article provides an overview of these developments by…
Descriptors: Democracy, Governance, Foreign Countries, Empowerment
Raywid, Mary Anne – Equity and Choice, 1990
Summarizes major differences between, and compatibility of, site-based management (SBM) and choice as strategies for restructuring schools. Examines the following areas of comparison: focus; impact timing; nature of impacts; teacher empowerment; empowerment basis; roles assigned parents; professionalization strategy; accountability; change…
Descriptors: Accountability, Change Strategies, Comparative Analysis, Decision Making

Downes, Peter – Oxford Review of Education, 1998
Discusses the impact of the education 'Revolution' on the work and role of the headteacher specifically investigating the introduction of the Local Management of Schools (LMS) and the Local Education Authority. Considers the future of education, such as increased student empowerment and financial resources, that also will affect the headmaster's…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Competitive Selection, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Lauder, Hugh; Hughes, David – 1999
Throughout the English-speaking world, and now Western Europe and parts of East Asia, parental choice and educational markets are being seen by politicians and policy advisors as the panacea to problems of low educational standards and social exclusion. This book tests the key assumptions underlying the faith in markets by linking an analysis of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
Fraser, James W. – Equity and Choice, 1988
Decentralized decision-making is an important characteristic of effective schools. Effective decentralization requires that teachers, parents, students, and the community be involved, despite the various problems they face. The creation of school improvement councils is one step towards implementing the massive structural change needed to improve…
Descriptors: Decentralization, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education