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ERIC #:ED535415
Title:Implementing Indiana's "Putting Students First" Agenda: Early Lessons and Potential Futures
Authors:Manna, PaulKelley, KeenanHess, Frederick M.
Descriptors:Educational ChangeNongovernmental OrganizationsEducational PolicyPublic PolicyEducational LegislationState LegislationProgram ImplementationSchool CultureLeadershipInterviewsPublic OfficialsAcademic AchievementTeacher EvaluationCollective BargainingCharter SchoolsSchool TurnaroundPolitics of EducationState AgenciesSchool DistrictsEducational ImprovementAccountabilityStudents
Source:American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
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Publisher:American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. 1150 Seventeenth Street NW, Washington, DC 20036. Tel: 202-862-5800; Fax: 202-862-7177; Web site: http://www.aei.org
Publication Date:2012-08-00
Pages:32
Pub Types:Reports - Evaluative
Abstract:In 2011, Indiana's legislature reshaped the state's education policy landscape with a package of laws that enabled local leaders to make swift and potentially sweeping changes to district and school operations. The Hoosier State's reforms, dubbed by supporters as the "Putting Students First" agenda, provide a valuable case study of the crucial launch period that all reform agendas encounter. Although it is too early to judge the ultimate effects of these policy changes, in this paper the authors begin considering what challenges the reform package will confront as it moves deeper into implementation. They offer neither naive praise nor uninformed criticism of Indiana's efforts, nor do they judge whether legislators passed the right mix of reforms. Instead, they consider carefully how implementation has begun and likely will continue to unfold so that Indiana's officials, citizens, and observers elsewhere can begin learning lessons from the state's work. Indiana's experience so far shows that state-level leadership is invaluable for articulating, supporting, and advancing an education reform agenda but that eventual results depend on several things: local leaders and teachers using reforms to carefully, creatively, and properly reshape critical tasks and school cultures to improve students' experiences; state and local officials effectively leveraging resources from nongovernmental organizations to support that reshaping; and implementers inside and outside government having a clear understanding of the opportunities and consequences that will follow from their actions. Unless state and local implementers seize opportunities present in the law, efforts such as "Putting Students First" likely will prompt new rounds of compliance-oriented behavior, wasted money, bureaucratic busyness, frustrated teachers, and few or no substantive gains. After summarizing the essential elements of "Putting Students First," the authors offer several lessons about implementation based on the state, with broader observations and actionable suggestions about implementing ambitious multidimensional education reforms. Their discussion relies on interviews with Indiana state officials and others conducted during the spring of 2012, official state documents and data, and other publications. Data Sources and Research Methods are appended. (Contains 1 figure, 1 table, and 47 notes.)
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Institutions:American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
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Languages:English
Education Level:Elementary Secondary Education
Direct Link:http://www.aei.org/files/2012/08/15/-implementing-indianas-putting-students-first-agenda-early-lessons-and-potential-futures_154113317564.pdf
 

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