mance," but recruitment, retention, and dismissal policies must be redesigned so that genuinely effective te... Inputs alone do not improve performance:** "Input policies have been vigorously pursued over [a] long period... lying that recruitment, evaluation, and dismissal policies must be redesigned around effectiveness.
**4. Qu... . A. (2003). The failure of input-based schooling policies. Economic Journal, 113(485), F64–F98.
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the development of significant federal education policies, including the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). N... ucational quality.
**Advocacy for Charter School Policies**: Finn has been a vocal advocate for policies that support the growth and sustainability of charter school
ence over the British educational system, shaping policies and practices related to intelligence testing and... n psychometric practices, influencing educational policies and psychological research for decades to come.
... cational outcomes, shaping research practices and policies within educational psychology.
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al Researcher// article "Evidence-Based Education Policies" helped frame the federal turn toward scientifica... * Slavin, R. E. (2002). Evidence-based education policies: Transforming educational practice and research. ... * Slavin, R. E. (2002). Evidence-based education policies: Transforming educational practice and research.
tasked with advising policymakers on educational policies, initiatives, and programs that aimed to improve ... r, Brown had the opportunity to shape educational policies that directly impacted Black communities and marg
rk for the cluster of market-oriented educational policies that he regards as simultaneously dominant in int... nterproductive in their educational effects. GERM policies, as he characterises them, include standardisatio
ions of policymakers and the realities that those policies encountered in classrooms. His early research gre... ns: why do the actual consequences of educational policies bear only a vague resemblance to the ideas that s