Education Politics and Policy: Emerging Institutions, Interests, and Ideas

The article reviews the most recent research on K–12 education policy and politics in the United States. I begin by exploring current reform trends and emerging institutional arrangements governing contemporary U.S. school systems in relation to patterns of increasing federal and state involvement i...

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Published in:Policy studies journal Vol. 43; no. S1; pp. S12 - S39
Main Author: Galey, Sarah
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Washington Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.05.2015
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ISSN:0190-292X, 1541-0072
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Summary:The article reviews the most recent research on K–12 education policy and politics in the United States. I begin by exploring current reform trends and emerging institutional arrangements governing contemporary U.S. school systems in relation to patterns of increasing federal and state involvement in educational policy arenas. I then examine and synthesize studies from four key areas of educational policy research—accountability and teacher evaluation, market‐based reforms, educational research utilization, and local and state capacity building. I conclude with an overview of gaps in the literature and suggestions for future research.
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ISSN:0190-292X
1541-0072
DOI:10.1111/psj.12100