The dark side of education : state level policymaking in the age of accountability
States have become increasingly central actors in educational policy with the advent of performance-based accountability and market-oriented educational reforms (Figlio & Ladd, 2008; National Research Council, 2011; Ravitch, 1995). In spite of this, there have been relatively few studies that have examined policymaking at the state level. This study seeks to address this gap by examining the case of how one educational policy, the Michigan Public Education Finance Act of 2013, got developed at the state level. Educational policy has a dark side based on influence, power, and access. So, who is it that shapes the direction of educational policy at the state level, and how?
Read
- In Collections
-
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
- Copyright Status
- In Copyright
- Material Type
-
Theses
- Authors
-
Boggs, Brian (Brian J.)
- Thesis Advisors
-
Dunbar, Chris
- Committee Members
-
Markle, Barbara
Printy, Susan
Cooper, Kristy
Anagnostopoulos, Dorothea
- Date Published
-
2014
- Program of Study
-
Educational Policy - Doctor of Philosophy
- Degree Level
-
Doctoral
- Language
-
English
- Pages
- ix, 185 pages
- ISBN
-
9781303850882
1303850885
- Permalink
- https://doi.org/doi:10.25335/jcss-ca85