She studies policy implementation and other planned change efforts through an organizational perspective.
I would commend this memo to just about anyone in our field, but particularly groups like TNTP that do this work day in and day out, officials at USED interested in witnessing the difficulty of bringing an Administration priority to life, the Gates Foundation MET team (who I've been pestering about next steps), academics who
study policy implementation, and anyone else with an interest in today's work on educator effectiveness.
Not exact matches
According to a 2009
study called Factors Influencing the
Implementation of School Wellness
Policies in the United States, it's important to have a school district wellness committee or other group to create, implement and oversee the school district wellness
policy.
State - Level
Implementation of Health and Safety
Policies to Prevent Sudden Death and Catastrophic Injuries Within Secondary School Athletics, the
study which details the results, is publish in The Orthopedic Journal of Sports Medicine.
A hard - nosed attempt to bring the fruits of rigorous academic
study to the practical world of practical
policy - making and
implementation.
The
study combined horizontal and vertical
policy interactions with three
policy layers:
policy objectives,
policy instruments and thematic elements in
implementation.
This
study included Medicaid data for 2000 - 2006 prior to
implementation of the suppression
policy (i.e., containing substance abuse codes) and data for 2007 - 2010 after the
policy was enacted, allowing comparison of data without vs with claim suppression.
In a
study appearing in the March 15 issue of JAMA, Kathryn Rough, Sc.M., of Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, and colleagues examined the association between
implementation of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) suppression
policy of substance abuse - related claims and rates of diagnoses for nonsubstance abuse conditions in Medicaid data.
Under the strictest pathway (RCP 2.6), which assumes an early peak of greenhouse gas emissions which then decline substantially, the potential net increases in mortality rates at the end of the century be minimal (between -0.4 % and +0.6 %) in all the regions included in this
study, highlighting the benefits of the
implementation of mitigation
policies.
Susan C. Miller, professor (research) of health services,
policy and practice in the Brown University School of Public Health and lead author of the
study in the Journal of Palliative Medicine, worked with colleagues to survey nursing directors at more than 1,900 nursing homes around the country between July 2009 and June 2010 to assess their knowledge of palliative care and their facility's
implementation of key palliative care practices.
Our results build on prior research indicating that state same - sex marriage bans were associated with increased rates of psychiatric disorders19 and that health expenditures decreased following
implementation of a same - sex marriage
policy in Massachusetts.22 Our
study contributes evidence on the association between same - sex marriage and mental health based on a robust analysis that controls for differences in state characteristics and for other state - level events that may affect suicide attempts, which are unlikely to systematically vary with the same geographic and temporal pattern as same - sex marriage
implementation.
In particular, Guttmannová said, future
studies should address specific dimensions of marijuana
policies, timing of
policy change and
implementation, and different aspects of marijuana and alcohol use, such as age of users and whether they are episodic or regular consumers.
The advisory committee found some fundamental flaws in the design and
study implementation to be reliable enough to inform
policy decisions.
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Policies States Need to Reach Every Student with Excellent Teaching — October 15, 2014 New Website on Teacher - Led Professional Learning — July 23, 2014 Getting the Best Principal: Solutions to Great - Principal Pipeline Woes Doing the Math on Opportunity Culture's Early Impact — June 24, 2014 N&O Editor Sees Solution to N.C. Education «Angst and Alarm»: Opportunity Culture Models — June 9, 2014 Large Pay, Learning, and Economic Gains Projected with Statewide Opportunity Culture
Implementation — May 13, 2014 Cabarrus County Schools Join National Push to Extend Reach of Excellent Teachers — May 12, 2014 Public Impact Co-Directors» Op - Ed: Be Bold on Teacher Pay — May 5, 2014 New videos: Charlotte schools pay more to attract, leverage, keep best teachers — April 29, 2014 Case
studies: Opening blended - learning charter schools — March 20, 2014 Syracuse, N.Y., schools join Opportunity Culture initiative — March 6, 2014 What do teachers say about an Opportunity Culture?
Brian Gill
studies K — 12 education
policy, including charter schools, educator effectiveness, and the
implementation and impacts of high - stakes testing and other accountability regimes.
The Nov. 12 report comes from the nonprofit Partnership for Public Service, in collaboration with American University's Institute for the
Study of Public
Policy Implementation.
A truncated list of the topics she
studied includes tobacco politics, the National Guard, the Social Security Administration,
policy implementation, and deregulation.
The impact of state
policies and actions on local
implementation efforts: A
study of whole school reform in New Jersey.
One
study in Washington State, for instance, showed that programs that offered coaching had significantly lower teacher turnover, as well as higher quality ratings.Kimberly Boller et al., Seeds to Success Modified Field Test: Findings from the Outcomes and
Implementation Studies (Princeton, NJ: Mathematica
Policy Research, 2010).
In some cases, schools have promised to hire instructional coaches and other support staff, only to find a dearth of qualified applicants, said Caitlin Scott, a consultant for the Center on Education
Policy, a research organization in Washington that has closely
studied SIG
implementation in Idaho, Maryland and Michigan.
However, case
studies and state - level analyses have shown that zero - tolerance
policies, for example, are not reducing problem behaviors in schools.4 In fact, an analysis in Tennessee found that drug and violent offenses actually increased in the first three years of statewide zero - tolerance
policy implementation.
The indeterminate nature of leadership in the course of
policy making, and the slippage that occurs as
policy refinements accrue during
implementation, help to explain how
policies succeed or fail.243 Particular instruments used to reformulate
policy are less important, according to this perspective, than understanding how a particular
policy issue got the governor «s or the legislative committee «s attention in the first place.244 A third image, the practitioner perspective, emerges from
studies of publicsector administrators; it examines the tendency of administrators to seek flexibility and autonomy in interpreting
policies, and ways in which this tendency affects the broader process of change.
An evaluation
study of the district's equity fund highlighted several
implementation challenges.65 Some PTAs simply did not comply with the district's
policy to give back some dollars, and the district had difficulty figuring out how to exempt some PTA expenses fairly from redistribution.66 The evaluators did not examine how this
policy affected PTA revenues, but there was significant pushback from members of the community, with some parents threatening to reduce donations during initial
policy negotiations.67 A group of parents voiced that the approach was punitive, and that instead, parents should be encouraged to donate to a separate equity fund or to other, less affluent schools.68 Other districts that have considered establishing an equity fund have feared similar pushback, worrying that rich parents will threaten to leave the district, disinvest in their schools, or decrease their overall contributions.69
Brenda J. Turnbull, Erikson Arcaira and Beth Sinclair,
Implementation of the National SAM Innovation Project: A Comparison of Project Designs,
Policy Studies Associates, Inc., 2011, 10.
The
study has informed, and contributed to the formulation and
implementation of effective
policies, strategies, financing and systems to ensure that teachers» attendance in schools and classrooms is increased to acceptable levels to ensure the quality of student learning.
«SETDA's OER in Action Case
Studies demonstrate how OER
policies and practices at the state level have provided the avenue for continued
implementation in schools and the opportunity for other states to develop similar models,» Superintendent Smith said.
The
study group also concluded that more effective
implementation of existing
policies should be attempted before new
policies are adopted.
They include successfully changing
policy to enforce the
implementation of five Ethnic
Studies classes, the addition of three more guidance counselors, and the elimination of a
policy that required students to go to detention for being late during their class time.
Formal research
studies, action research projects, self -
study research, professional development sessions, and collaborative teams on a department, school, or district level provide additional avenues to share research and practices with the objective of informing
policy and its»
implementation.
A new PIE Network resource offers lessons learned from successful
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NASBE will also provide state board members with a discussion guide,
policy updates, and case
studies that illustrate effective
implementation of deeper learning.
Study One informs Study Two, a multi-site interview study examining why some district administrators may support changes to existing policies, different implementation strategies, and potential barriers to implementing policies concerning gender expansive stud
Study One informs
Study Two, a multi-site interview study examining why some district administrators may support changes to existing policies, different implementation strategies, and potential barriers to implementing policies concerning gender expansive stud
Study Two, a multi-site interview
study examining why some district administrators may support changes to existing policies, different implementation strategies, and potential barriers to implementing policies concerning gender expansive stud
study examining why some district administrators may support changes to existing
policies, different
implementation strategies, and potential barriers to implementing
policies concerning gender expansive students.
Independent
Study; Parent Engagement; Technology; Personalized Learning; Legal Issues; Instructional Strategies for Individualized learning; Developing an Online Edu Program; Successful Hybrid Models; Introduction to Online Learning; How to Present an Online Class; Blended Learning; Implementing the New «Course - Based» Independent
Study Model; Open Education Resources; Training for Teachers; Supporting Students in the Transition to Blended; Staffing Models;
Implementation Challenges and Solutions; Success Stories; The Cost of Implementing Blended Learning; The Changing
Policy and Regulatory Landscape
Dr. Brian Gill Dr. Brian Gill
studies K — 12 education
policy, including charter schools, measurements of teacher, principal, and school effectiveness, and the
implementation and impacts of high - stakes testing and other accountability regimes.
This
study reviews and summarizes alternate assessment
policies and practices — and their
implementation and impact — for the most significantly cognitively disabled students, across the five states in the Southwest Region.
Conducted by
Policy Studies Associates (PSA), the evaluation of the first two years of the national demonstration of ExpandED Schools (the 2011 - 12 and 2012 - 13 school years) focused on the
implementation of TASC's model and on strategies used by schools and community partners to scale up and institutionalize expanded learning.
Building More Effective Community Schools: A Guide to Key Ideas, Effective Approaches, and Technical Assistance Resources for Making Connections Cities and Site Teams The Annie E. Casey Foundation, Center for the
Study of Public
Policy, 2000 This report provides an overview of the necessary components of a community school, the needs that such programs can address, and the possible challenges faced in
implementation of the community school model.
C - SAIL's approach to
studying standards
implementation across states is grounded in the
policy attributes theory.
Kathleen Porter - Magee
studies the state academic standards for the Fordham Institute, an education
policy think tank that generally supports vouchers, charter schools and the
implementation of the Common Core State Standards.
Study researchers have learned how district and school
policies, practices, and cultures support the
implementation of POS and promote student success in preparing for life after high school.
Read the full
study, «Washington's Teacher and Principal Evaluation System: Examining the
Implementation of a Complex
Policy»
Over the course of her career, she has
studied how to improve teacher effectiveness (through professional development, coaching, education); the development of systems for out - of - school - time programs; the
implementation and impact of test - based promotion
policies; and the effects of federal accountability
policies on schools, classrooms, and students.
In this
study, planning is considered as the regulation of physical
implementation as well as the process of
policy - making that guides spatial development.
Their objective is to recognize veterinary technician training programs that are fully capable of graduating acceptable assistants for veterinarians and to assist in the development of such programs, as well as to
study all matters pertaining to activities of veterinary technicians, and to advise the Board of Directors concerning the
implementation of AVMA
policy concerning such matters.2
This guidance document provides a
study of the advantages of using ICT technologies to support the
implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals, in particular SDG 11, by facilitating the missing linkages that exist between sustainability
policies and urban - planning practices through digitally - enabled urban actions.
CEERT has
studied California energy
policy for over two decades and worked on the existing renewables mandate's
implementation.
At the same time, the
study shows that
policies can make a difference, but delaying the
implementation of action by even a decade seriously jeopardises our energy security and has unacceptable implications for emissions.
This
study projects reduced emissions due to anticipation effects prior to
policy implementation.
One of the
studies found that 2025 emissions could be reduced by as much as 4.5 GtCO2e through a variety of actions available to local governments and businesses, such as aggressive replacement of coal - fired energy production with clean energy sources and the
implementation of
policies like the Mercury and Air Toxics Standard and tougher vehicular fuel standards regardless of whether the federal government pursues them or not.
Chief court clerks also help to develop court - wide
policies and procedures and manage special projects and assignments such as
studies of operational areas and
implementation of new programs.