
Stosich, E. L. & Bae, S. (2018). Engaging diverse stakeholders to strengthen policy. Phi Delta Kappan, 99(8), 8-12.
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![]() The Every Student Succeeds Act gives states greater flexibility in designing educational policy, but questions remain about whether and how states will use this opportunity to design truly innovative new policies to support higher levels of student learning. In a recently published article, Elizabeth Leisy Stosich and Soung Bae describe how educational leaders in four states — California, Iowa, New Hampshire, and Vermont — worked collaboratively with diverse stakeholders to design ambitious and forward-looking educational policies prior to the passage of ESSA. Policy makers in all four states described engaging in an extensive process of stakeholder engagement, which influenced policy design and fostered support for implementation. Stosich, E. L. & Bae, S. (2018). Engaging diverse stakeholders to strengthen policy. Phi Delta Kappan, 99(8), 8-12. ![]() Dr. Denver J. Fowler has been named the new Program Coordinator of the Master's in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies program in collaboration with the Association of California School Administrators at California State University, Sacramento . Educational Management Administration & Leadership (EMAL) is a peer reviewed journal associated with the British Educational Leadership, Management, & Administration Society (BELMAS). Volume 46, Issue 2, is a Special Issue on Latin America, Guest Edited by Professors Joseph Flessa of OISE/University of Toronto and Jose Weinstein, Universidad Diego Portales in Santiago, Chile. It is the first special issue published in English examining school leadership in the region and includes several regional overviews as well as articles exploring school leadership in Argentina, Chile, Cuba, and Mexico.
See for example: Flessa, J. & Weinstein, J. (2018). School leadership in Latin America: New research from an emerging field of study. Educational Management Administration & Leadership, Vol. 46, Issue 2, Special Issue on Latin America, pp. 179-181. Article first published online January 18, 2018. DOI: 10.1177/1741143217751728 ![]() Daniel J. Quinn has taken a position as project manager for Public Policy Associates, Inc. PPA (publicpolicy.com) is a Lansing (Mich.) based public policy, research, and evaluation firm. Quinn was previously executive director of the Great Lakes Center for Education Research and Practice. He recently completed his Ph.D. in Education Leadership at Oakland University. ![]() Dr. Carol A. Mullen received the 2018 Society of Professors of Education Outstanding Book Award Honorable Mention for her book Creativity and Education in China: Paradox and Possibilities for an Era of Accountability (Routledge, 2017). She is also recipient of the National Distinction Pool Award from Virginia Tech (where she works), a doctoral-granting, research-intensive, UCEA member institution. Dr. Mullen's new peer-reviewed journal articles are: Mullen, C. A. (2018). Creative learning: Paradox or possibility in China’s restrictive preservice teacher classrooms? Action in Teacher Education, 40(2). Mullen, C. A., & Eadens, D. W. (2018). “Quality leadership matters”: A research-based survey of graduate programming. Journal of Research on Leadership Education, 13(2). |
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