For decades, scholars have debated the purpose of U.S. education, but too often ignored how non-education-related power brokers define education or the requisite consequences.[Qu: Is there a different way of phrasing this? I'm not sure, in reading it, what you intend "the requisite consequences" to mean. Does this mean the results of education, or the consequences of inaccurate definitions of it? Also, may we rephrase "non-education-related power brokers" to something like "power brokers without education experience"?]This study examines how one of the most prominent categories of U.S. leaders, state governors, defines education and discusses the policy implications. We examine gubernatorial rhetoric—that is, public speeches—about education...
Educators and researchers are being called to participate in language and literacy policy making (Ro...
textOf the numerous public policy debates currently taking place throughout the United States, perha...
Engraved above the colonnade of the Angell Building at the University of Michigan are the words of t...
For decades, scholars have debated the purpose of U.S. education, but too often ignored how power br...
This study examines how U.S. presidents have defined the purpose of education. Presidential rhetoric...
K-12 institutions find themselves under the realm of No Child Left Behind. A central question is, “W...
Educational politics in the United States is entangled in the notion that the foremost mission of ed...
Traditionally, scholars have accorded the issue of education only a minor role in understanding pres...
Provides guidance for state leaders on how they can promote education reform through strategic allia...
Governors can impose tremendous influence on public policy. In their attempt to address issues that ...
Educator-legislators serve a unique role in providing a practitioner perspective and a voice for edu...
In the United States the policy making process claims to be a cyclical process which drives politici...
Education is often criticized as being in need of reform. Educators, policy makers, students, and al...
Rhetoric matters and rhetoric emanating from a presidential bully pulpit can have greater impact Ame...
In considering how I should approach the discussion of the "Role of Education in American Democracy...
Educators and researchers are being called to participate in language and literacy policy making (Ro...
textOf the numerous public policy debates currently taking place throughout the United States, perha...
Engraved above the colonnade of the Angell Building at the University of Michigan are the words of t...
For decades, scholars have debated the purpose of U.S. education, but too often ignored how power br...
This study examines how U.S. presidents have defined the purpose of education. Presidential rhetoric...
K-12 institutions find themselves under the realm of No Child Left Behind. A central question is, “W...
Educational politics in the United States is entangled in the notion that the foremost mission of ed...
Traditionally, scholars have accorded the issue of education only a minor role in understanding pres...
Provides guidance for state leaders on how they can promote education reform through strategic allia...
Governors can impose tremendous influence on public policy. In their attempt to address issues that ...
Educator-legislators serve a unique role in providing a practitioner perspective and a voice for edu...
In the United States the policy making process claims to be a cyclical process which drives politici...
Education is often criticized as being in need of reform. Educators, policy makers, students, and al...
Rhetoric matters and rhetoric emanating from a presidential bully pulpit can have greater impact Ame...
In considering how I should approach the discussion of the "Role of Education in American Democracy...
Educators and researchers are being called to participate in language and literacy policy making (Ro...
textOf the numerous public policy debates currently taking place throughout the United States, perha...
Engraved above the colonnade of the Angell Building at the University of Michigan are the words of t...