Education Governance
CPRE has conducted research on large-scale alterations in the allocation of authority within and between states and districts - such as charter schools and mayoral takeovers - as part of efforts to improve school quality and student achievement. CPRE research has focused on how regime changes affect policy, how changes in governance evolve, how local districts respond to authority changes, and what policy theories underlie large-scale governance and institutional approaches.
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