ental sciences into classroom practice and school reform. He studied psychology at Reed College in Oregon,... reer at the Johns Hopkins Center for Research and Reform in Education, and he collaborated closely with hi... ==== Key Contributions =====
==== Evidence-Based Reform in Education ====
Slavin was the most visible American advocate of evidence-based reform in education, arguing that schools should adopt c
ial in shaping discussions around standards-based reform, quality assessment, and school choice.
He has a... === Key Contributions =====
==== Standards-based Reform ====
**Advocacy for Clear Standards**: Finn has ... orts discussing the importance of standards-based reform. He has articulated the need for a "tripod" of ac... educational quality.
**Legacy of Standards-Based Reform**: Finn's work has helped to lay the groundwork f
l policy prescriptions that dominated educational reform discourse. Elmore spent at least one day per week... ment.
===== Key Contributions =====
==== School Reform from the Inside Out ====
Elmore's most fundamental argument was that meaningful educational reform must begin "from the inside out" — from the knowl... ed from above. He observed that decades of school reform in the United States, from the accountability mov
understanding of the discourses shaping education reform — not as an alternative to political engagement b... tion: Inequality, Globalization, and Urban School Reform (2004) and The New Political Economy of Urban Edu... ly and others, Lipman shows how neoliberal school reform deploys racially coded discourse — describing Bla... mating core. Her analysis of neoliberal education reform is consistently paired with documentation of the
ost debated — figures in contemporary educational reform.
===== Key Contributions =====
==== The Creatio...
Kopp's most tangible contribution to educational reform is the creation of Teach For America, which by th... = The New Edu-Philanthropy and the Market Turn in Reform ====
Kopp's work coincided with and contributed ... rs helped establish TFA as a central actor in the reform ecosystem. Critics argued that this alignment mea
uential voices in contemporary American education reform began with rejection of the very institution he w... fining text of the twenty-first-century education reform debate, with more than 150,000 copies in print; /... that the dominant discourse of American education reform — organised around closing the achievement gap be... f adult developmental stages to argue that school reform consistently fails not because educators lack the
= Standards, Accountability, and the Conservative Reform Coalition (1983–2007) ====
Following the 1983 pu... 000). Left back: A century of battles over school reform. Simon & Schuster.
* Ravitch, D. (2003). The la... accountability, charter schools, and market-style reform. Its origins lay in a series of disillusionments ... glossary for decoding the euphemisms of corporate reform.
**1. Three central claims:** American public sc
lementation of a comprehensive national education reform plan. Each of these three commitments was radical... t" of Vietnam's first post-independence education reform plan, submitted to the government within ten mont... Vietnamese education to the present day. The 1950 reform — designed and executed in the resistance-war con... eformers described as "national spirit." The 1956 reform, implemented after the restoration of the Democra
rganisations, advising governments on educational reform across Europe, Africa, and Asia. From 2009 to 201... es favoured by what he calls the Global Education Reform Movement — but by doing the opposite: building an... t of the period.
==== GERM: The Global Education Reform Movement as Critique ====
Sahlberg coined the acronym GERM — Global Education Reform Movement — as a diagnostic framework for the clus
ience. Eliot was a vocal advocate for educational reform.
Prior to his presidency, he published influent... merican higher education.
===== Contributions to reform Harvard =====
==== Curriculum Reform through the Elective System ====
Eliot fundamentally transformed th... 36), 203-20.
* Eliot, C. W. (1898). Educational reform: Essays and addresses. Century Company.
* Eliot
igner against child labour and for juvenile court reform, Addams received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931 — ... rom politics but its precondition: genuine social reform required the reformer to inhabit the experience o... racy as Education: Civic Participation and Social Reform ====
Addams shared with John Dewey the convictio... ties. Her critique of the charity model of social reform — her insistence that genuine solidarity requires
order essentially intact.
==== The Three-Pillar Reform Programme ====
In 1906, Phan Châu Trinh articula... onomic dependency as its material infrastructure. Reform had to address all three simultaneously and in pr... d. This framework positioned education not as one reform among many but as the precondition of all others,... arly twentieth-century Vietnam.
==== Non-Violent Reform and the Appeal to French Democratic Principles ==
tions =====
==== Ideology, Discourse, and School Reform ====
Leonardo's first major book, //Ideology, Discourse, and School Reform// (2003), established the theoretical coordinates... , Leonardo examined the ways in which educational reform discourses naturalise and reproduce existing rela... orks =====
* //Ideology, Discourse, and School Reform// (2003)
* //Race, Whiteness, and Education// (
al document in the history of American curriculum reform. After nearly three decades at Harvard, he held t... ential text in the history of American curriculum reform, translated into nineteen languages and read in e... hematical reasoning that had dominated curriculum reform since Sputnik — represented a mutilation of the f