The Evolving Federal Role
VUE Number 24, Summer 2009
Federal involvement in education policy and the federal education budget are at record levels, but what the federal role should be and how federal funds should be used is a topic of heated debate.
VUE Number 24, Summer 2009
Federal involvement in education policy and the federal education budget are at record levels, but what the federal role should be and how federal funds should be used is a topic of heated debate.
- VUE Number 24
Read this issue [45 pages] - The Evolving Federal Role by Robert Rothman
Article PDF [4 pages] - The Federal Role in Education: From the Reagan to the Obama Administration by Gail L. Sunderman
Article PDF [9 pages] - Steady Work: How Finland Is Building a Strong Teaching and Learning System by Linda Darling-Hammond
Article PDF [11 pages]
- Federal Policies to Change the Odds for Children in Poverty by Susan B. Neuman
Article PDF [6 pages] - The Federal Role in Out-of-School Learning: After-School, Summer Learning, and Family Involvement as Critical Learning Supports by Heather B. Weiss, Priscilla M. D. Little, Suzanne M. Bouffard, Sarah N. Deschenes, and Helen Janc Malone
Article PDF [14 pages] - Urban Education Reform: Recalibrating the Federal Role by Warren Simmons
Article PDF [11 pages] - Resources
Resources PDF [2 pages]
VUE 26 PDF