States have the legal responsibility and authority to provide public education for their citizens. How each state fulfills its responsibility varies. Whether state education agencies (SEAs) are supporting school reform efforts, providing technical assistance, defining and controlling educational content, or assessing the outcomes of education, it is generally agreed that SEAs are there to assure that districts and schools are providing quality opportunities to children, and in a manner that meets the standards the state has set for achievement. With that in mind, this article addresses some of the specific ways SEAs set out to accomplish these goals. Having worked with dozens of CSR implementing schools and CSR implementation staff at sever...
In a post Race to the Top and No Child Left Behind environment, state education agencies (SEA’s) pla...
Over the last two decades, state and federal laws and grant programs, such as state accountability p...
This issue of CPRE Policy Briefs Identifies five challenges that confront educators and policymakers...
States have the legal responsibility and authority to provide public education for their citizens. H...
Though I have only just realized it, this special issue of Journal of Education for Students Placed ...
The context in which state education agencies (SEAs) operate has changed significantly over the last...
The Massachusetts Education Reform Act of 1993 created a number of important changes in public educa...
Never before has more been asked of State Education Agencies (SEAs), commonly known as state departm...
In this policy brief, we discuss implications of the use of school-level reform designs for state an...
After verifying that the federally supported Comprehensive School Reform Demonstration (CSRD) progra...
Over the last 20 years, state education agencies (SEAs) have been given considerably more responsibi...
Comprehensive school reform, or CSR, a currently a popular approach to school improvement, is intend...
Since 1983, education has risen to the top of many states ' policy agendas. The level of state ...
Over the last two decades, state and federal laws and grant programs, such as state accountability p...
Although public education is a constitutional responsibility of state government, state policymakers...
In a post Race to the Top and No Child Left Behind environment, state education agencies (SEA’s) pla...
Over the last two decades, state and federal laws and grant programs, such as state accountability p...
This issue of CPRE Policy Briefs Identifies five challenges that confront educators and policymakers...
States have the legal responsibility and authority to provide public education for their citizens. H...
Though I have only just realized it, this special issue of Journal of Education for Students Placed ...
The context in which state education agencies (SEAs) operate has changed significantly over the last...
The Massachusetts Education Reform Act of 1993 created a number of important changes in public educa...
Never before has more been asked of State Education Agencies (SEAs), commonly known as state departm...
In this policy brief, we discuss implications of the use of school-level reform designs for state an...
After verifying that the federally supported Comprehensive School Reform Demonstration (CSRD) progra...
Over the last 20 years, state education agencies (SEAs) have been given considerably more responsibi...
Comprehensive school reform, or CSR, a currently a popular approach to school improvement, is intend...
Since 1983, education has risen to the top of many states ' policy agendas. The level of state ...
Over the last two decades, state and federal laws and grant programs, such as state accountability p...
Although public education is a constitutional responsibility of state government, state policymakers...
In a post Race to the Top and No Child Left Behind environment, state education agencies (SEA’s) pla...
Over the last two decades, state and federal laws and grant programs, such as state accountability p...
This issue of CPRE Policy Briefs Identifies five challenges that confront educators and policymakers...