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Crystal R. Chambers; Beverly King; Kristen A. Myers; Meghan Millea; Amanda Klein – Journal of Research Administration, 2023
Diversity, equity, and inclusion are laudable objectives, but how do we move beyond a proclamation of value to the gritty work of critique, openness, and action? One practice in institutional improvement is to focus on what can be counted, but cultural changes are more difficult to see. Finding ways to observe and measure what is inherently…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Universities, Equal Education, Diversity
M Akshir Ab Kadir – Educational Research, 2023
Background: A general shift towards competency-based curricula has meant that, for quite some time, skills including critical thinking have been central considerations in educational policy reform internationally. However, what happens at the policy level is only one aspect of change: gaining a deep understanding of how new curricula are…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Critical Thinking, Teacher Education, Policy Formation
Rachel S. White – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2023
This mixed methods research study explores superintendents' beliefs about and engagement in state education policymaking processes. Through interviews with 58 superintendents and a national survey of superintendents, I find that many superintendents feel that their voices have value in state policymaking spaces; however, superintendents' actual…
Descriptors: Superintendents, State Policy, Educational Policy, Administrator Attitudes
A. Chris Torres; Sandy Frost Waldron; Jason Burns – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2024
This mixed-method study examines Michigan's Partnership policy for school turnaround, which positions the district and superintendents as key policy implementation actors. We first interviewed 21 of 35 Partnership superintendents/leaders across Michigan and surveyed teachers to understand the initial response to the turnaround policy and the…
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Superintendents, School Districts, School Turnaround
Region 17 Comprehensive Center, 2024
The potential of artificial intelligence (AI) is not yet known, but is expected to impact most aspects of our lives and work in the next 20 years. AI will be able to help solve complex problems, help with investment and business development, support medical and health care, and substantially impact the field of education. State education agencies…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, State Departments of Education, Technology Integration
Ruth Unsworth – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2024
In this paper, I argue that power promised to England's teachers by the 2010 'Importance of Teaching' white paper has rather played out as a reformulation of methods of policymaking to more indirect modes of government control. I trace the growth of government control in English schools, promised front-line power in 2010 and a rise in…
Descriptors: Social Theories, Power Structure, Educational Policy, Policy Formation
Rachel S. White; Johnathon Jerman; Heidi Fischer; Andrew Whitfield; Michael Lovegrove; Aaron McDonald; Alexis Patrick-Rodriguez – Educational Forum, 2024
Drawing on longitudinal data of state K--12 education policymaker demographics, we examine education policymaking body diversity over time, and across states and institutional structures. Though dominated by white businessmen, females and professional educators increased their presence at the education policymaking table. There was little movement…
Descriptors: State Policy, Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Diversity
Tony Wall; Nga Thi Hang Ngo; Phuong Minh Luong; Tien Thi Hanh Ho; Ann Hindley – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
Globally, higher education policy is typically framed in terms of the technical employability capabilities to advance the economic productivity of nations, and as such, can be myopic to the wider sustainable development challenge of 'Decent Work' (a form of employment with good working conditions). This form of myopia can fail to materially change…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Ecology
Petteri Hansen; Ingólfur Ásgeir Jóhannesson – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2024
In this article, we examine how policymakers from three Nordic countries, Finland, Iceland and Sweden, reflect on the future at 2 different points in time: just before the first PISA study (1998-1999) and more than 15 years later (2015-2017). The empirical data consist of interviews (N = 37) with national policymakers, collected in two comparative…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Educational Trends
Gale E. Davids – Issues in Educational Research, 2024
In this conceptual paper, I focus on collective ownership for learner discipline in schools. Learner discipline influences the quality of teaching and learning and is not solely the responsibility of schools. Education is most successful when there is collective responsibility regarding school issues. Collective ownership involves parents and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ownership, Parent Participation, School Responsibility
Harneet Kaur – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
This study examines the impact of statewide Restorative Justice (RJ) policy reforms in Michigan and Texas on student disciplinary outcomes and behavior, in light of increasing concerns over the negative effects of zero-tolerance policies. As schools move away from exclusionary discipline practices, this research focuses on three primary questions:…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Zero Tolerance Policy, Restorative Practices, Discipline
Leonor Bettencourt; Francisco Simões; Bernardo Fernandes; Joana Fonseca – European Educational Research Journal, 2024
This paper presents a systematic framework of the most needed Vocational Education and Training (VET) reforms in The Azores, a Portuguese outermost region. Our report is based on a participatory research approach involving the perspectives of five different groups of stakeholders. Our data was collected in 18 virtual world-café sessions (n = 164…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Geographic Regions
Don Zoellner – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2024
VET researchers and policy-makers have historically displayed a keen interest in the future. Two assumptions link VET to the future. The first is that there is a singular object called VET and, secondly, that it can influence a forthcoming state of reality. This relationship is investigated through a rarely utilised post-structuralist discourse…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Educational Policy, Public Policy, Vocational Education
Eupha Jeanne Daramola; Taylor Enoch-Stevens; James C. Bridgeforth; Akua Nkansah-Amankra – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2024
As school board meetings are integral sites of local education policymaking, scholars must consider how structural racism manifests in these spaces across various district contexts. We examine how racialized institutional logics undergird the interactions between majority-Black district leadership and a local Black community during school board…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, School Community Relationship, Meetings, Educational Policy
Amy Chen Kulesa; Michelle Croft; Brian Robinson; Mary K. Wells; Andrew J. Rotherham; John Bailey – Bellwether, 2024
Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) advancements have prompted both excitement and concern about AI's impact on education. AI offers a wide range of uses in education, from streamlining administrative tasks to providing personalized academic support for students to reimagining school staffing models. At the same time as education leaders…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Policy