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Paul G. Rubin; Shawn R. Coon; Cheri A. Daily – Higher Education Quarterly, 2025
Research on higher education policy in the United States often seeks to understand commonalities across state contexts to understand broader concepts influencing decision-making. However, this minimises the importance of abstract and distinct factors impacting policy processes within a state. While researchers in other fields attribute these…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Policy, Politics of Education, State Legislation
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Cassandra K. Crifasi; Rachel J. Topazian; Alex D. McCourt; Stephen N. Oliphant; April M. Zeoli; Katrina S. Kennedy; Elizabeth D. Wagner; Mitchell L. Doucette – Youth & Society, 2024
Research on firearm purchaser licensing laws has found population level reductions in firearm-related mortality. Limited research has been conducted specifically examining the impact of these laws among adolescents and emerging adults. We obtained death data from the National Center for Health Statistics from 1990 to 2019. We generated state-year…
Descriptors: Weapons, Homicide, Suicide, Death
Lauren Mena Shook; Lizeth I. Lizarraga-Dueñas – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Emerging literature on anti-CRT, anti-DEI efforts in education suggest that these attacks represent a rearticulation of racial ideologies which seek to contain racial progress. Although crafting anti-CRT and anti-DEI policies is primarily conducted through discourse, few studies explore the specific discursive mechanisms used to justify these…
Descriptors: Critical Race Theory, Diversity Equity and Inclusion, State Legislation, Racism
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Francis, Lucine; Meraj, Shafkat; Konduru, Divya; Perrin, Eliana M. – Journal of School Nursing, 2023
Access to menstrual products is important to support adolescent health. Advocacy to increase access to menstrual products in schools is growing; however, ideal access requires policies that will require schools to support the menstrual health of menstruating students. We conducted a legislative review on the existence and status of state…
Descriptors: Females, Physiology, Hygiene, Adolescents
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Grace Lee; Mikel Cole – Bilingual Research Journal, 2024
This critical literature review employs a novel combination of theoretical perspectives to examine the ways teachers navigate restrictive language policy. Specifically, we examine the documented effects of California's Proposition 227 on pre-service and in-service teachers' language ideologies and classroom practices. In our investigation, we…
Descriptors: State Legislation, Literature Reviews, Bilingual Education, Bilingual Students
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Lowe, Ashley A.; Phan, Hanna; Hall-Lipsy, Elizabeth; O'Shaughnessy, Scott; Nash, Bradley; Volerman, Anna; Gerald, Lynn B. – Journal of School Health, 2022
Background: Children with asthma should have immediate access to rescue medication. Yet, <15% of children have access to this life-saving drug while at school. Methods: A search was conducted in the all states database of Westlaw to identify which the US states, territories, and the District of Columbia have a law for K-12 schools. Terms…
Descriptors: School Health Services, Drug Therapy, Diseases, State Legislation
Laurence C. Gander – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The study explores how middle schools in Bergen County, New Jersey adapted their social studies curricula to include representation of LGBTQ persons, outlined by Chapter 35 of Title 18A:"35-4.35," in their curriculum, and investigated examples of lessons said to include examples of the mandate. This study sought to understand the impact…
Descriptors: State Legislation, State Policy, LGBTQ People, Disabilities
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Taylor Masamitsu – Educational Policy, 2024
In 2021, Illinois became the first state in the United States to require that K-12 students learn about Asian American history. Illinois achieved this when lawmakers passed House Bill 376 (H.B. 376), colloquially known as the Teaching Equitable Asian American Community History (TEAACH) Act. H.B. 376 received praise for being the first legislation…
Descriptors: State Legislation, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education, Asian Americans
Muñiz, Jacqueline – National Association of State Boards of Education, 2023
Eighteen percent of principals leave their posts annually, according to the most recent federal data. Departing principals cite inadequate preparation and professional development as a key reason for leaving. Yet principal preparation programs have been slow to keep up with the changing demands of the profession. This policy update shares how…
Descriptors: Principals, Internship Programs, Administrator Education, Administrator Qualifications
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Howie, Erin K.; Perryman, Kristi L. – American Journal of Health Education, 2023
Background: Recess is an integral part of a comprehensive school physical activity program. Immediately prior to the pandemic, state legislation doubled the amount of required recess, creating an opportunity to better understand how policies and practices influence recess. Purpose: To describe changes to recess due to COVID-19 and extended recess…
Descriptors: Recess Breaks, Physical Activity Level, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Kingsbury, Ian; Greene, Jay; DeAngelis, Corey – Educational Research and Evaluation, 2023
Charter schools were originally intended to improve the American public education system by introducing innovative practices that could be replicated elsewhere. Charter critics and proponents alike, however, question the degree to which charter schools are truly innovative. While alarm has been raised about apparent conformity among charter…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Educational Innovation, State Legislation, State Policy
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Clevenger, Kimberly A.; Lowry, Mark; Perna, Frank M.; Berrigan, David – Journal of School Health, 2022
Background: State recess laws are recommended to encourage adequate and equitable access to recess and its benefits, but the downstream effects of state recess laws are unknown. We examined the association of state recess laws with district-level policy and school recess provision. Methods: This is cross-sectional analysis of the School Health…
Descriptors: State Legislation, Recess Breaks, School Policy, School Districts
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Harris, Bryn; Kulkarni, Tara; Sullivan, Amanda L. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2024
The identification of specific learning disabilities (SLD) remains fraught with controversy and uncertainty about professionals' capacity to appropriately identify special education eligibility. For students from linguistically minoritized backgrounds, the "exclusionary clause" prohibits the identification of learning difficulties…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Learning Disabilities, Minority Group Students, State Policy
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Jen K. Molloy; Ashley Trautman; Shareen Springer; Michael R. Riquino; Madeline Colson; Sarah E. Reese; Caroline Ross; Van Nguyen – Educational Policy, 2024
This study sought to understand how state-level policies inform and promote the implementation of restorative justice in education (RJE). A content analysis of 60 laws revealed that definitions, structures, and supports varied greatly, causing us to question whether policies support a systematic implementation of RJE and how policies can prevent…
Descriptors: Restorative Practices, Elementary Secondary Education, Zero Tolerance Policy, State Legislation
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Nicholas Brake – Educational Policy, 2024
This article draws from primary and secondary historical sources such as public policy documents, speeches, and media reports to trace attempts made by the Kentucky legislature to ban controversial topics in public school curriculum--evolution in 1922 and critical race theory in 2022. Kingdon's multiple streams framework (MSF) serves as the model…
Descriptors: Critical Race Theory, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Evolution, Public Schools
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