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Zach Boren; Shruti Nayak – Urban Institute, 2025
This report explores how state-level policies shape the effectiveness and quality of Registered Apprenticeship Programs in the US. Through interviews with the Office of Apprenticeship and four state apprenticeship agencies, the research examines policies on supervision, hiring, recordkeeping, wages, and Equal Employment Opportunity. While states…
Descriptors: State Policy, Labor Force Development, Apprenticeships, State Agencies
Doré R. LaForett; Elizabeth Villegas; Zipi Diamond; Cassie Simons Gerson – Child Trends, 2023
In recent years, North Carolina has engaged in efforts to improve the transition to kindergarten process for children, families, and teachers across the state. These efforts include the launch of North Carolina's Transition to Kindergarten Pilot project in 2018 and activities funded by the state's Preschool Development Grant Birth to Age 5 (NC's…
Descriptors: Transitional Programs, Kindergarten, Young Children, State Programs
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Worsham, Rachel – Journal of Higher Education, 2023
In 2016, the North Carolina legislature implemented the North Carolina Fixed Tuition Program. This policy ensures that, once enrolled, an undergraduate student's tuition rate at any of the state's four-year public colleges will not increase for eight consecutive semesters of enrollment. While touted as an effort to increase affordability by…
Descriptors: Tuition, Public Colleges, Undergraduate Students, Paying for College
Public School Forum of North Carolina, 2025
2025 promises to be a year of transition for North Carolina's children, accompanied by both significant challenges and tremendous opportunities. Local public schools will play a unique and central role as the state contends with leadership changes across all levels of government, rapid technological and economic transformation, and demographic…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Access to Education, Educational Policy, State Policy
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Adela Soliz; Hidahis Mesa – Education Finance and Policy, 2025
Community college to university transfer (i.e., vertical transfer) is an important potential path to a bachelor's degree. However, community colleges may be particularly challenging for students to navigate. In this brief we argue that multiple transfer policies, combined with the complexity of community colleges, create a set of choices that are…
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, Transfer Policy, Community Colleges, Articulation (Education)
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Vera Cubero – State Education Standard, 2024
Recognizing generative artificial intelligence (AI) as an "arrival technology"--one that has permeated K-12 classrooms and homes with or without schools' officially adopting it--the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) developed guidelines in 2023 for responsible implementation in schools under the direction of Dr.…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Guidelines, Technology Uses in Education, Information Literacy
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Rachel Jarrold-Grapes; Patten Priestley Mahler – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2024
Teacher vacancies have been a long-standing issue in U.S. public schools, only made worse by the COVID-19 pandemic. Vacancies tend to be concentrated in high-poverty, high-minority schools and hard-to-staff subjects like special education and STEM. States have implemented various policies to decrease turnover, including offering teachers bonuses…
Descriptors: Teacher Retirement, Teachers, Teacher Salaries, Older Workers
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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Alison Jochen; Diane Holben – Journal of School Nursing, 2024
As states legalize medical cannabis, school nurses face increased parent questions about administration at school. Although school nurses frequently collaborate on the development and implementation of medication administration policies, their perceptions of barriers to school-based medical cannabis administration are not well-documented. To…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Attitudes, Marijuana, Drug Therapy
Lauren Peisach; Tiffany McDole – Education Commission of the States, 2024
School leaders, specifically principals, play a pivotal role in shaping student learning outcomes. The benefits of strong leaders extend beyond academic achievement, such as reductions in absenteeism and exclusionary discipline. While quality principals are critical for creating and sustaining quality schools, the staffing pipeline is facing…
Descriptors: Leadership Role, Principals, Administrator Effectiveness, State Policy
Joseph Hedger – National Association of State Boards of Education, 2025
Since 2013, most states have passed laws or implemented policies related to evidence-based reading instruction, with many doing so just in the past few years. Most of these laws and policies focus on integrating phonics, phonemic awareness, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension into high-quality reading curriculum, teacher preparation standards,…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Educational Policy, Reading Instruction, Principals
Jarmolowski, Hannah; Roza, Marguerite – Edunomics Lab, 2021
Because states typically fund districts based on student counts, districts reporting shrinking enrollment worry about shrinking dollars as well. The seemingly obvious quick fix is for states to hold districts financially harmless for some or all of their enrollment loss. But states have many factors to weigh when deciding whether or how to go down…
Descriptors: Enrollment Rate, Enrollment Trends, State Policy, Educational Policy
Kyle Gray; Betsy Mueller; Emily Tichenor; Madeline Joy Trimble – ITHAKA S+R, 2025
To understand the complex nature of learning recognition and credit transfer in American postsecondary education and examine the systemic barriers to entry many students face as they navigate its institutions, Ithaka S+R conducted a series of qualitative interviews in fall 2024 with state and system-level leaders in Idaho, Illinois, Ohio, and the…
Descriptors: College Credits, Transfer Students, Transfer Policy, Barriers
Cohen, Liz; Popof, Evo – State Educational Technology Directors Association, 2022
States are working hard to bring the best technology to school districts and ultimately to classrooms and families. In a world in which technology is a required asset--essentially a utility, even if distribution remains inequitable--it raises important questions that the 2022 State EdTech Trends Survey seeks to start answering. How are state…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Trend Analysis, Technology Uses in Education, Handheld Devices
Daniel Klasik; William Zahran; Rachel Worsham; Matthew G. Springer – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
The North Carolina Promise is a state-level policy that reduced the cost of tuition for all students who attended one of three campuses in the University of North Carolina System starting in fall of 2018. We use IPEDS data and a synthetic control approach to examine how this tuition reduction affected enrollment and persistence at these campuses.…
Descriptors: State Policy, Tuition, Public Colleges, Student Costs
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