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Supovitz, Jonathan A.; Kolouch, Christian; Daly, Alan J. – Teachers College Record, 2020
Background/Context: As a major area of civic decision making, public education is a central arena for advocacy groups seeking to influence policy debates. An emerging body of research examines advocates' use of social media. While debates about policy can be thought of as a clash of large ideas contained within frames, cognitive linguists note…
Descriptors: Social Psychology, Social Networks, Advocacy, Educational Policy
Supovitz, Jonathan; Daly, Alan J.; Del Fresno, Miguel – Journal of Educational Change, 2018
The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) were adopted with broad bipartisan backing in 46 states in 2010. Yet by 2015 they had become a lightning rod for a range of critiques about the education system while public support declined precipitously and became increasingly partisan. Not coincidentally, the CCSS were also the first major education…
Descriptors: Common Core State Standards, Social Media, Activism, Public Opinion
Ong-Dean, Colin; Daly, Alan J.; Park, Vicki – Policy Futures in Education, 2011
Since the establishment of educational rights for children with disabilities in the 1970s, special education in the US has included a growing share of students and has constituted an ever-growing share of education budgets. Previous research has focused on the disproportionate assignment to special education of low-income and minority students,…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Hearings, Parent Participation, Disabilities

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