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Warren Seay Jr. – Theory Into Practice, 2024
State takeovers of public-school districts are a controversial method to help fix struggling schools across the United States. This article considers the reasons behind takeovers, their effects on schools and communities, and both the positive and negative aspects of state involvement. We examine various state laws and specific examples from 3…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Boards of Education, Board of Education Role, State Boards of Education
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Amanda Slaten Frasier – AERA Open, 2024
Prohibited concept laws have a chilling effect on teaching, resulting in the erasure of social justice topics; however, the extent to which district-level actors support such laws or the role they play in perpetuating the effect is unclear. I offer a framework for understanding how district-level policy messaging contributes to the chilling effect…
Descriptors: State Legislation, Educational Legislation, Educational Policy, Superintendents
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Raquel M. Rall; Demetri L. Morgan; Felecia Commodore; Rachel A. Fischer; Sam Bernstein – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2024
State-level governing boards (SLGBs) play integral roles in the leadership and governance of higher education. Oftentimes, though, their role and influence are understated or ignored in scholarship. In this article, the authors recenter the integral impact of these boards and push for a better understanding of their impact on higher education.…
Descriptors: Colleges, Equal Education, Governing Boards, State Boards of Education
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Boughton, Heather; Kerr, Sara – State Education Standard, 2023
Evidence-based policymaking can transform the delivery of education services, restore public trust in schools, and improve outcomes for students. It can cut through the noise of political and cultural divisions and give decision makers clarity on how to prioritize the use of limited resources. And it can help build a shared understanding of where…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Educational Policy, Policy Formation, State Boards of Education
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DeMaria, Paolo; Potts, Abigail – State Education Standard, 2023
Great organizations have a clear sense of what they want to accomplish and how they are going to get there. For state boards of education, this vision and roadmap are typically articulated in a strategic plan. The best plans are living documents that guide state board actions or multiple years; lesser plans gather dust. What separates the two? The…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Strategic Planning, State Boards of Education, State Policy
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Shober, Arnold F. – State Education Standard, 2023
In this article, Arnold Shober asserts that despite the special challenges of public governance, state boards can effectively serve as beacons of policy. An effective board is driven by effective members whatever its structure, and effective members are committed to a shared agenda and the larger project of providing direction for a state's…
Descriptors: Leadership Effectiveness, Governance, Educational Policy, State Policy
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Julia Fallon – State Education Standard, 2024
The 2024 National Educational Technology Plan (NETP) represents a significant effort to help states and schools leverage technology to modernize K-12 education in the United States. Because state boards of education critically shape education policy in their states, they can use the NETP to drive substantial improvements in digital access and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Technology, Technology Integration, Educational Planning
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David Steiner – State Education Standard, 2024
In the richly heterogeneous United States, teachers largely decide what students learn. Even in states where state boards adopt a long list of instructional materials, districts can get waivers to substitute their own choices. And even when districts do pick materials, teachers do not necessarily teach them in toto. This article presents how…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Educational Quality, Media Selection, Teachers
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Reg Leichty – State Education Standard, 2024
Elementary and secondary schools increasingly face an onslaught of ransomware and other cyberattacks, which jeopardize sensitive data and the integrity of their digital infrastructure. The consequences of these attacks can be severe and costly, eroding community trust, disrupting learning, and permanently damaging equipment. The alarming scope and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Computer Security, State Boards of Education, Role Theory
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Rachel S. White; Johnathon Jerman; Heidi Fischer; Andrew Whitfield; Michael Lovegrove; Aaron McDonald; Alexis Patrick-Rodriguez – Educational Forum, 2024
Drawing on longitudinal data of state K--12 education policymaker demographics, we examine education policymaking body diversity over time, and across states and institutional structures. Though dominated by white businessmen, females and professional educators increased their presence at the education policymaking table. There was little movement…
Descriptors: State Policy, Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Diversity
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Heisler, William; Hanlin, Lesa – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2020
A school principal has been placed on administrative leave for allegedly having sexual relations on school property after hours with a member of the county sheriff's department. The principal denies the allegations but, in an effort to get his job back, the deputy confesses to the affair. The school district says that the case is under…
Descriptors: County School Districts, Principals, Administrator Behavior, Behavior Problems
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Hailly T. N. Korman – State Education Standard, 2023
During the shift to online learning in 2020, the disruption to students and families was nearly universal, but the causes--and effects--varied. In this time, a shocking number of students did not attend school regularly, or at all. The work of the intervening years has been largely twofold: ensure that students reengage with learning and help them…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, State Boards of Education, Academic Support Services
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Jocelyn Pickford; Kate Poteet – State Education Standard, 2024
The policy landscape around curriculum selection and implementation is thorny: the federal government cannot mandate any state or local curricula, state policy varies widely, and local schools and districts often lack the capacity to support and sustain detailed reviews of materials and ongoing teacher training in quality curricula. Cultural and…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Curriculum Implementation, Curriculum Development, Educational Policy
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Tyler S. Love – Career and Technical Education Research, 2024
Many state education departments categorize P-12 engineering programs within their career and technical education (CTE) career clusters. While these valuable hands-on programs often have inherent safety risks, they are essential for developing important skills (e.g., safety practices) that students will transfer into post-secondary engineering and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Engineering Education, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
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Cantor, Pamela; Gomperts, Nora – State Education Standard, 2020
Children's environments, experiences, and relationships drive how they learn and develop--more so than their genes. This article discusses how education leaders can help transform the antiquated U.S. education system into one that drives toward equity and prepares all students for thriving in school and in life. Informed by recent advances in the…
Descriptors: Child Development, Role of Education, Equal Education, Context Effect
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