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WP-95-10

Educational Politics in the American States

Dan A. Lewis and Shadd Maruna

Abstract

States have played an important, if complicated, role in the development of public education in the United States. Today they are the focus of much of the effort to improve it. Within the context of domestic policy development and implementation, we analyze the states' growing role in public education over the past twenty-five years. We trace the growing importance of state government in educational reform and in the delivery and finance of primary, secondary, and higher educational services. Local vs. state control of education, the federal role in reform, the various actors in forming policy, including the governors, education departments at different levels of government, teachers unions, and special interest groups, as well as the policymaking process, are examined. We find there is little empirical, comparative work on outcomes of state efforts to reform education, and suggest that state governments, while playing an important role in financing and government education, are too far removed from the classroom to effect educational reform. It appears that the real agents for change are still the teachers and school administrators.

Dan A. Lewis, School of Education and Social Policy, Northwestern University
Shadd Maruna
, School of Education and Social Policy, Northwestern University



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