Changes to Title IX allowing the growth of single-sex schools have garnered media attention promoting the benefits of separating boys and girls. Alternately, civil rights groups such as the ACLU continue to oppose any type of school segregation. Within this context, a private philanthropy, the Foundation for the Education of Young Women (FEYW) has established public-private partnerships with six Texas school districts to open all-girls’ public college prep magnet schools with plans to expand. This multi-year ethno-historical case study explores the meaning making of one community in the FEYW network as it attempts to make sense of federal policy at the local level. The topic is important to the field of education because it is timely: chang...
This article reports a study of the public policy implications of publicly supported primary and sec...
We conducted an ethnographic study of the implementation of single-sex schooling in the 5th grade at...
When education stakeholders talk about “school choice, ” the usual suspects that come to mind are ho...
Changes to Title IX allowing the growth of single-sex schools have garnered media attention promotin...
This ethnographic study documents how accountability measures skewed the implementation of gender eq...
A public middle school in West Virginia was recently ordered to immediately stop its practice of seg...
textThis ethno-historical undertaking captures the story of the implementation of one major US city'...
Panel II: Constitutional, Statutory, and Policy Issues Raised by All-Female Public Educatio
The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001, with emphasis on greater choice and flexibility for par...
Spurred on by published reports about gender bias in the schools, public single-sex schools, which h...
Public education in the United States evolved from single-sex to coeducational settings late in the ...
The instance of single gender education in American public schools has risen since the 2006 amendmen...
education policy analysis archives A peer-reviewed, independent, open access, multilingual journa
Single-sex public elementary and secondary schools are making a comeback. School districts are struc...
In chess, a fork occurs when a player, in a single move, attacks two or more of an opponent\u27s p...
This article reports a study of the public policy implications of publicly supported primary and sec...
We conducted an ethnographic study of the implementation of single-sex schooling in the 5th grade at...
When education stakeholders talk about “school choice, ” the usual suspects that come to mind are ho...
Changes to Title IX allowing the growth of single-sex schools have garnered media attention promotin...
This ethnographic study documents how accountability measures skewed the implementation of gender eq...
A public middle school in West Virginia was recently ordered to immediately stop its practice of seg...
textThis ethno-historical undertaking captures the story of the implementation of one major US city'...
Panel II: Constitutional, Statutory, and Policy Issues Raised by All-Female Public Educatio
The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001, with emphasis on greater choice and flexibility for par...
Spurred on by published reports about gender bias in the schools, public single-sex schools, which h...
Public education in the United States evolved from single-sex to coeducational settings late in the ...
The instance of single gender education in American public schools has risen since the 2006 amendmen...
education policy analysis archives A peer-reviewed, independent, open access, multilingual journa
Single-sex public elementary and secondary schools are making a comeback. School districts are struc...
In chess, a fork occurs when a player, in a single move, attacks two or more of an opponent\u27s p...
This article reports a study of the public policy implications of publicly supported primary and sec...
We conducted an ethnographic study of the implementation of single-sex schooling in the 5th grade at...
When education stakeholders talk about “school choice, ” the usual suspects that come to mind are ho...