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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
Avellone, Lauren; Taylor, Joshua; Wehman, Paul; Inge, Katherine; Brooke, Valerie – Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities, 2023
Despite considerable legislative and advocacy-based efforts to end subminimum wage practices, many Americans with disabilities are still paid below the federal minimum. Section 14(c) of the Fair Labor Standards Act allows employers holding certificates to pay less than minimum wage to individuals with disabilities whose work capacity or…
Descriptors: Wages, Minimum Wage, Disabilities, State Policy
How Should States Choose a Growth Model? Aligning Your Growth Model with Policy and Technical Values
Scott Marion; Chris Domaleski; Will Lorié – National Center for the Improvement of Educational Assessment, 2025
Federal law requires that state accountability systems include "another academic indicator" for elementary and middle schools in addition to academic achievement. Nearly all states use a measure of student longitudinal growth as their other academic indicator. But how should states decide which growth model to use? The Center for…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Accountability, Educational Indicators, Federal State Relationship
Batya Elbaum – Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 2025
Since the reauthorization of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) in 2004, U.S. state IDEA programs have been required to report annually on a set of performance indicators. Indicator 8 of the Part B State Performance Plan is the "percent of parents who report that schools facilitated parent involvement as a means of…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation, Equal Education, Students with Disabilities
Cunningham, Kathleen M. W.; Osworth, David – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2023
This study aims to illustrate how states include an improvement science approach to educational improvement in their Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) state plan. Through a qualitative content analysis of 52 state ESSA plans, we propose an introductory organizational typology to categorize states based on their explicit inclusion of improvement…
Descriptors: Classification, Educational Improvement, Science Education, Elementary Secondary Education
James Coviello; Reva Mathieu-Sher – International Journal of Education Policy and Leadership, 2025
The U.S. law governing special education, the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA), requires that students with disabilities be provided a free and appropriate public education (FAPE) in the least restrictive environment (LRE). However, given the interpretive latitude within the law and the wide discrepancy in how this law is applied,…
Descriptors: Special Education, Leadership Role, Inclusion, Educational Policy
Katherine Cumings Mansfield; Paula Hernandez – International Journal of Multicultural Education, 2024
This article focuses on higher education access for undocumented immigrants in the United States. Since individual states develop and govern their own policies, the political landscape around college access is always in a state of flux. This is confusing to school counselors, families, and students. We use cartography to make sense of this…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Access to Education, Undocumented Immigrants, Educational Policy
Jennifer Thomsen; Shytance Wren – Education Commission of the States, 2024
Youth who are impacted by the justice system encounter myriad challenges as they move through and between education and juvenile justice systems. Policymakers play an important role in mitigating these challenges. Challenges include exclusionary discipline practices that increase the likelihood of involvement in the justice system, lack of…
Descriptors: State Policy, Juvenile Justice, Barriers, Correctional Institutions
Justin J. West; David N. Sanderson – Arts Education Policy Review, 2025
In this inquiry, we examine P-12 music administrators' present and future role in the provision, regulation, funding, and improvement of music teacher professional development (PD). We asked: (1) How do P-12 music administrators' shape PD policies and practices within their school systems? and (2) What might a robust and cohesive suite of PD…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Music Teachers, Faculty Development
Laura Kern; Heather Peshak George; Lauren L. Evanovich; Jennifer M. Hodnett; Jennifer Freeman – Exceptional Children, 2024
Restraint and seclusion (R/S) are practices employed by schools to address severe student behavior. Although the use of R/S has been shown to have harmful impact for students, staff, and schools, there is no federal law that addresses its use in schools. A lack of a universal approach leaves each state to determine its own legislation and policy.…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Legislation, Discipline, Punishment
Jamieson, Carlos; Silva-Padron, Gerardo; Thomsen, Jennifer; Bloomquist, Lauren; Fulton, Mary; McCann, Meghan – Education Commission of the States, 2022
All states identify schools most in need of improvement by using school accountability systems and other metrics. State improvement strategies range in intensity from general technical assistance to alternative governance for identified schools or districts. This 50-State Comparison provides research into the K-12 school improvement policies in…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, State Policy, Educational Policy, Accountability
Schles, Rachel Anne; Travers, Hilary E. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2023
Introduction: Special education eligibility criteria vary across U.S. states; this study reports a systematic analysis of interstate eligibility criteria in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) category of visual impairments including blindness. Method: Eligibility criteria for all 56 U.S. states, territories, and Washington, DC,…
Descriptors: Special Education, Eligibility, Visual Impairments, Blindness
Lauren Yoshizawa – Educational Policy, 2023
The Every Student Succeeds Act's evidence requirements mandate the use of research in the selection of school improvement interventions, with the aim of ensuring that schools and districts invest their efforts and funding more wisely. This study of eight states presents three different approaches to the evidence requirements: using lists of…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Policy
Kelly Robson Foster; Teresa Mooney – Bellwether, 2025
As of the 2022-23 school year (SY), approximately 1.37 million pre-K through Grade 12 students in the United States -- nearly 3% of the total pre-K through Grade 12 population -- were identified as experiencing homelessness. Homelessness affects a diverse range of young people across America. Students experiencing homelessness often face far…
Descriptors: Homeless People, State Policy, State Aid, Public Policy
Mary M. Smith; Shaun M. Dougherty – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
States are increasingly adopting changes to K-12 funding systems in order to promote and encourage student engagement in secondary-level career and technical education (CTE). Two of the most prevalent reforms include: a) establishing tiered weights for CTE in school funding formulas based on the connection between a program of study and workforce…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, High Schools, Educational Finance, State Policy