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Li, Da; Allen, Ann – Education and Urban Society, 2021
Research suggests that the limits of teacher autonomy are defined by educational policies. Educational policies, however, are driven by political culture. This study examines the relationship between teacher autonomy and political culture and how this relationship varies with teacher and school characteristics. Using the "2011-2012 Schools…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Professional Autonomy, Politics of Education, Political Influences
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Rachel M. Perera; Susan Bush-Mecenas; Jonathan D. Schweig – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2024
Since the 1990s, charter schools have spread rapidly across the nation. The replication and expansion of charter schools has become a common feature of the portfolio management model which situates the district as strategic manager of a choice-based system including traditional and charter schools. Yet, many school districts have experienced…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, School Choice, School Districts, Politics of Education
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Cumming-Potvin, Wendy; Martino, Wayne – Gender and Education, 2018
In this paper, our purpose is to investigate policy informing texts and discourses referencing transgender equality and gender diversity in the Western Australian education system. Drawing on scholarship from transgender, queer and policy studies, we highlight the interplay of progressive and conservative forces affecting the Western Australian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Sexual Identity, Equal Education
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Iskander, Lee; Shabtay, Abigail – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2018
The Accepting Schools Act (Bill 13), which amends the Education Act of Ontario, Canada, passed in 2012 includes the directive that all publicly-funded schools, whether secular or Catholic, support students who wish to establish, name, and run gay-straight alliances (GSAs). This legislation was influenced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Homosexuality, Activism, Educational Legislation
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Salö, Linus; Ganuza, Natalia; Hedman, Christina; Karrebaek, Martha Sif – Language Policy, 2018
This article investigates mother tongue instruction (MTI) in Sweden and Denmark in a historical, comparative perspective, with a view to accounting for key differences in language policy enacted in educational fields. Whereas in Sweden, MTI is offered to linguistic minority children irrespective of their linguistic and ethnic backgrounds, in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Native Language, Language of Instruction, Language Planning
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Stacey, Meghan – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2017
This paper seeks to understand the construction of teachers within one New South Wales education policy, querying this construction in relation to both local and international processes and factors. As such, it also looks to contribute to a growing body of international literature which grapples with the role and nature of neoliberal policy…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Neoliberalism, Politics of Education
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Williamson, Ben – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2019
Digital data are transforming higher education (HE) to be more student-focused and metrics-centred. In the UK, capturing detailed data about students has become a government priority, with an emphasis on using student data to measure, compare and assess university performance. The purpose of this paper is to examine the governmental and commercial…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Technology Uses in Education, Data Analysis
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Farley, Amy N. – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2019
Political scientists have long studied the use of direct democratic ballot initiatives--proposed directly by citizens and put before a statewide vote--as currently allowed in 24 U.S. states. Despite the application of ballot initiatives to legislate education policy, however, education scholars have not yet adequately investigated this phenomenon…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Equal Education, Elections, Public Education
Shores, Kenneth A.; Candelaria, Christopher A.; Kabourek, Sarah E. – Stanford Center for Education Policy Analysis, 2019
Sixty-seven school finance reforms (SFRs) in 26 states have taken place since 1990; however, there is little empirical evidence on the heterogeneity of SFR effects. We provide a comprehensive description of how individual reforms affected resource allocation to low- and high-income districts within states, including both financial and…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Resource Allocation, School Districts, Finance Reform
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Bulkley, Katrina E.; Marsh, Julie A.; Mulfinger, Laura S. – National Center for Research on Education Access and Choice, 2022
The evolution of education has provided families an increased opportunity to participate in selecting their children's education. With charter schools, school voucher programs, and inter-district choice, a number of states have steered away from traditional school enrollment structures, offering families more flexibility to choose schools that…
Descriptors: State Policy, Educational Policy, School Choice, Equal Education
Ward, Robert Anthony – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Public schools in New Orleans are changing our normative understandings of what it means to be a teacher, student, or administrator in our global society. The New Orleans public schools underwent a process of deregulation initiated by the State of Louisiana and the local school board in 2005. The process, truly the first of its kind, was expedited…
Descriptors: School Choice, Public Schools, Boards of Education, Natural Disasters
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Lewis, Steven; Savage, Glenn C.; Holloway, Jessica – Journal of Education Policy, 2020
Our aim in this paper is to examine how standards-based reforms (SBRs) relating to teachers and teaching are being constituted in Australia and the US. Our focus is not the specific impacts of these policies as enacted practices in schools or teacher training institutions, but rather the dynamics of policy production, with a specific focus on how…
Descriptors: Standards, Educational Change, Cross Cultural Studies, Teacher Education Programs
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Gultekin, Osman – International Journal of Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Higher Education, 2020
The international higher education sector has been witnessing an economic and soft power competition by the nation-states and has become a part of global power competition. It is worth inquiring about the role of international education in future diplomacy after the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak as there are likely to be substantial changes in the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Higher Education, International Relations
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García Redondo, Eva – Journal of New Approaches in Educational Research, 2016
The present study addresses the governance processes governing the organization and management of educational institutions in Portugal, in a context of analysis in which the educational reforms carried out in this country, from the early nineteenth century (when school responsibility is assumed exclusively by the State) to the present, play what…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Governance, Educational Administration, Politics of Education
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Quicke, John – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2018
Various surveys have confirmed that there is a crisis of recruitment and retention of teachers in schools. This article examines the government response to this crisis, in particular to what is commonly cited as the main cause--unmanageable workloads. What it describes as the workload challenge has certainly not been ignored by the DfE, which in…
Descriptors: Teacher Recruitment, Teacher Persistence, Teaching Load, Government Role
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