To shed light on these questions, in 1986 the Center for Policy Research in Education (CPRE) began a five-year study of the implementation and effects of state education reforms in six states chosen for their diverse approaches to reform: Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Minnesota, and Pennsylvania.Some findings from the first three years of this research were published by CPRE in a report, "The Progress of Reform: An appraisal of State Education Initiatives", written by William A. Firestone, Susan H. Fuhrman and Michael W. Kirst. In writing the report, the authors relied to a great extent on research conducted by their colleagues on specific reform policies in the six states and others. They also drew from other reports and studies o...
This study examines the effects of recent statewide education reforms on small, rural schools in 13 ...
This report presents detailed state-by-state descriptions of the range of state policies affected by...
In the early 1990\u27s many states tried to devise more robust and coherent instructional policies, ...
To shed light on these questions, in 1986 the Center for Policy Research in Education (CPRE) began a...
This report examines the state of education reform and policymaking over the 10 years following publ...
This issue of CPRE Policy Briefs Identifies five challenges that confront educators and policymakers...
Although public education is a constitutional responsibility of state government, state policymakers...
Although public education is a constitutional responsibility of state government, state policymakers...
In the past decade, states have taken an increasingly active role in designing new policies intended...
Since 1983, education has risen to the top of many states ' policy agendas. The level of state ...
Since the 1983 publication of A Nation at Risk, our country has engaged in an educational reform mov...
Since the 1983 publication of A Nation at Risk, our country has engaged in an educational reform mov...
This brief examines attempts by states to improve public education by increasing high school course ...
The status and effects of state-initiated educational reform were studied for local school districts...
This CPRE report is a reprint of a chapter that originally appeared as Chapter 49 of the Handbook of...
This study examines the effects of recent statewide education reforms on small, rural schools in 13 ...
This report presents detailed state-by-state descriptions of the range of state policies affected by...
In the early 1990\u27s many states tried to devise more robust and coherent instructional policies, ...
To shed light on these questions, in 1986 the Center for Policy Research in Education (CPRE) began a...
This report examines the state of education reform and policymaking over the 10 years following publ...
This issue of CPRE Policy Briefs Identifies five challenges that confront educators and policymakers...
Although public education is a constitutional responsibility of state government, state policymakers...
Although public education is a constitutional responsibility of state government, state policymakers...
In the past decade, states have taken an increasingly active role in designing new policies intended...
Since 1983, education has risen to the top of many states ' policy agendas. The level of state ...
Since the 1983 publication of A Nation at Risk, our country has engaged in an educational reform mov...
Since the 1983 publication of A Nation at Risk, our country has engaged in an educational reform mov...
This brief examines attempts by states to improve public education by increasing high school course ...
The status and effects of state-initiated educational reform were studied for local school districts...
This CPRE report is a reprint of a chapter that originally appeared as Chapter 49 of the Handbook of...
This study examines the effects of recent statewide education reforms on small, rural schools in 13 ...
This report presents detailed state-by-state descriptions of the range of state policies affected by...
In the early 1990\u27s many states tried to devise more robust and coherent instructional policies, ...