With this research, we sought to better understand what state legislators think about a number of education topics —
including educational choice policies — as well as how they feel about the profession, sources of information they trust and how often they consider different sources of influence when making legislative decisions.
Not exact matches
Low - and high - poverty schools differ along many dimensions that likely influence what constitutes effective
educational practice,
including curriculum
choice and implementation, instructional methods, personnel
policies, and all the other day - to - day decisions that combine to create the
educational environment.
This annual survey — developed and reported by EdChoice and interviews conducted by our partner, Braun Research, Inc. — measures public opinion and awareness on a range of K — 12 education topics,
including parents» schooling preferences,
educational choice policies, the federal government's role in education and more.
Generally, my work concerns the underlying «code» of education which
includes things like the legal structure upon which the system is built, the norms of everyday school
policy implementation, the technological architecture of learning, and the growing marketplace for
educational choices, particularly leadership preparation.
We both support expanding the range of
educational options for families of modest means to
include private and faith - based schools, but we do so because we believe parental
choice is good education
policy.