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Policy Tools for Improving Education

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This volume of Review of Research in Education is devoted to research on policy tools that could be used to promote improvements in education. The volume comprises chapters on standards and assessments-tools that have formed the core of a standards-based approach to education policy that has been central in discussions of education policy in the past two decades. Chapters also address two areas-professional development and educational technology-that have been featured in policy discussions but do not neatly fit the notion of tools. Policymakers have invested heavily in both these areas, presumably with the thought that additional resources would be used to produce improved outcomes. In comparison with standards and assessments, however, these two tools are more oriented toward increasing the capacity of the system than toward pushing the system in a particular direction.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
American Educational Research Association
Country
United States
Date
15 July 2010
Pages
231
ISBN
9780935302301

This volume of Review of Research in Education is devoted to research on policy tools that could be used to promote improvements in education. The volume comprises chapters on standards and assessments-tools that have formed the core of a standards-based approach to education policy that has been central in discussions of education policy in the past two decades. Chapters also address two areas-professional development and educational technology-that have been featured in policy discussions but do not neatly fit the notion of tools. Policymakers have invested heavily in both these areas, presumably with the thought that additional resources would be used to produce improved outcomes. In comparison with standards and assessments, however, these two tools are more oriented toward increasing the capacity of the system than toward pushing the system in a particular direction.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
American Educational Research Association
Country
United States
Date
15 July 2010
Pages
231
ISBN
9780935302301