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Danielle Allen; Paul Carrese; Louise Dubé – State Education Standard, 2025
The authors completed a national study of K-12 civics and history education in 2021, and after collaborating with over 300 teachers, practitioners, scholars, and students, released "Educating for American Democracy: Excellence in Civics and History for All Learners." The EAD report analyzed the current citizenship education landscape and…
Descriptors: Civics, United States History, Citizenship Education, History Instruction
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
Clara Puni-Nyamesem; Candi Clevinger – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 2025
As technology becomes more important in our daily lives, teaching computer science in schools is becoming a priority. In 2022, the Tennessee General Assembly passed PC 979, a law requiring all public and charter schools to teach computer science at every grade level including kindergarten classrooms (Tennessee Department of Education, 2024). While…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Computer Use, Technology Integration, Computer Science Education
Robert Kelchen; Justin Ortagus; Kelly Rosinger; Alex Cassell – Journal of Higher Education, 2024
A growing number of states use performance-based funding (PBF) systems to tie appropriations to student outcomes. Yet while many studies have examined the effects of PBF on enrollment and completion outcomes, no research has considered whether PBF affects post-college outcomes. This is of particular importance as more states directly incentivize…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Outcomes of Education, State Programs, State Policy
State Approaches to Short-Term Postsecondary Credentials: Challenges, Opportunities, and Policy Gaps
Christina Sedney; Patrick Lane – Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2025
The report "State Approaches to Short-Term Postsecondary Credentials: Challenges, Opportunities, and Policy Gaps" explores how state policymakers engage with short-term postsecondary credentials, highlighting key policy levers such as state authorization, consumer protections, financial aid, and quality standards. It examines the…
Descriptors: State Policy, Microcredentials, Postsecondary Education, Consumer Education
David Altstadt; Taylor Maag; Erica Cuevas; Alex Sileo – Jobs for the Future, 2025
Today's education-to-career ecosystem is too complex to navigate and lacks a supportive policy infrastructure for exposing students to the world of work and empowering them to make informed choices about their education and career options and advance along their desired pathways. This report highlights the need for states to build more effective…
Descriptors: State Policy, Access to Information, Career Guidance, Work Based Learning
Jenna Howard Terrell; Robin Ahigian; Morgan Garvey; Sarah Barzee – WestEd, 2025
Portraits of a Graduate (POGs) have become popular in education over the past decade as states and districts work to better define the knowledge and skills that students should master before high school graduation. The impetus for the development of POGs comes from several converging factors in the educational landscape. As states and districts…
Descriptors: High School Graduates, Profiles, Development, Comparative Analysis
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)
Emily Rusca – State Education Standard, 2025
In 2009, the Lumina Foundation published "A Stronger Nation through Higher Education: How and Why Americans Must Meet a 'Big Goal' for College Attainment," which projected a staggering shortfall of college-educated adults to meet labor market demand--16 million nationally by 2025. Like many states, the Illinois P-20 Council quickly…
Descriptors: College Readiness, Career Readiness, State Policy, Educational Policy
Nora Gordon; Sarah Reber – Education Finance and Policy, 2024
What can the federal government do to help ensure that the public schools attended by children living in poverty have enough resources to serve their students? In this brief, we describe existing federal efforts to support education spending in high-poverty districts, discuss their limitations, and suggest alternative approaches for federal…
Descriptors: Financial Support, School Support, School Districts, Poverty
Smith, Aaron Garth; Schwalbach, Jude – American Enterprise Institute, 2023
Nearly 70 years after Milton Friedman first proposed K-12 education vouchers, students in Arizona, Iowa, Utah, West Virginia, and other states can customize their education using education savings accounts (ESAs). ESAs allow parents to spend public education funding on expenses such as private school tuition, tutoring, and homeschooling curricula.…
Descriptors: Open Enrollment, Public Schools, Political Attitudes, Educational Policy
Cathcart, Sadie C.; Bender, Stacy L.; Li, Kathleen – Contemporary School Psychology, 2023
Food allergies affect approximately two children per average-sized classroom, and prevalence has increased in recent decades (Gupta et al., 2011; Pawankar et al., 2013). This increase has important implications for school psychologists and counselors because allergies can impact various psychosocial aspects of students' lives (Vale et al., 2015).…
Descriptors: Allergy, Food, Educational Policy, State Policy
Fernandez, Frank; Hu, Xiaodan; Umbricht, Mark – Research in Higher Education, 2023
Public funding to higher education has declined over the years and many states have experimented with policies to encourage private sector donations to public universities. Building on research that examines the intersection of state policy and philanthropy, we examine the influence of a state policy on endowment gifts to the University of Wyoming…
Descriptors: Endowment Funds, State Aid, Higher Education, Private Financial Support
Davin, Kristin J.; Heineke, Amy J.; Hancock, Charlotte R. – Foreign Language Annals, 2022
This year marks the 10-year anniversary of the adoption of the Seal of Biliteracy in California. As of November 2021, the policy, which recognizes students who graduate high school bilingual and biliterate, exists in 45 states and the District of Columbia. However, due to its grassroots origins and lack of federal funding, requirements of the…
Descriptors: Multiple Literacies, State Policy, Educational Policy, Bilingual Students
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