Policymakers have urged state education agencies (SEAs) to engage with organizations outside of their agencies to extend their capacity and to help them collect and use research to support school improvement. However, little is known about how SEAs search for, select, and use research in their school improvement efforts. In the first study to examine communication structures, social capital, and information networks within SEAs, researchers Goertz, Barnes, and Massell in How State Education Agencies Acquire and Use Research in School Improvement Strategies applied social network perspectives and methods to identify knowledge sources utilized by SEAs. Their findings provide important insights into how SEA staff search for and incorporate res...
From 2010 to 2016, public schools in New York City were required to affiliate with one of approximat...
Networks and network-centric activity are increasingly prevalent in schools and school districts. In...
This study examined how Twitter was used by all U.S. state education agencies (SEAs) for...
Policymakers have urged state education agencies (SEAs) to engage with organizations outside of thei...
Over the last 20 years, state education agencies (SEAs) have been given considerably more responsibi...
Over the last 20 years, state education agencies (SEAs) have been given considerably more responsibi...
Over the last two decades, state and federal laws and grant programs, such as state accountability p...
Over the last two decades, state and federal laws and grant programs, such as state accountability p...
As states continue to implement the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), state educational agencies (...
Implementation of initiatives and mandates in schools and districts has increased over the last deca...
The difference in performance between students of color and their white counterparts, better known a...
Purpose: Many governments worldwide are now promoting the importance of research-informed efforts a...
Research Brief at the 2020 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) Commons Conference, Savannah,...
Much research has been conducted on effective schools and school reform efforts. However, many schoo...
Much research has been conducted on effective schools and school reform efforts. However, many schoo...
From 2010 to 2016, public schools in New York City were required to affiliate with one of approximat...
Networks and network-centric activity are increasingly prevalent in schools and school districts. In...
This study examined how Twitter was used by all U.S. state education agencies (SEAs) for...
Policymakers have urged state education agencies (SEAs) to engage with organizations outside of thei...
Over the last 20 years, state education agencies (SEAs) have been given considerably more responsibi...
Over the last 20 years, state education agencies (SEAs) have been given considerably more responsibi...
Over the last two decades, state and federal laws and grant programs, such as state accountability p...
Over the last two decades, state and federal laws and grant programs, such as state accountability p...
As states continue to implement the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), state educational agencies (...
Implementation of initiatives and mandates in schools and districts has increased over the last deca...
The difference in performance between students of color and their white counterparts, better known a...
Purpose: Many governments worldwide are now promoting the importance of research-informed efforts a...
Research Brief at the 2020 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) Commons Conference, Savannah,...
Much research has been conducted on effective schools and school reform efforts. However, many schoo...
Much research has been conducted on effective schools and school reform efforts. However, many schoo...
From 2010 to 2016, public schools in New York City were required to affiliate with one of approximat...
Networks and network-centric activity are increasingly prevalent in schools and school districts. In...
This study examined how Twitter was used by all U.S. state education agencies (SEAs) for...