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Equality of access in math and science in Finland, Sweden, and the United State

In a recent paper presented at the American Educational Research Association, “Moving on up? A framework for evaluating equality of access in education, with illustrations from Finland, Sweden and the...

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Scanning the globe

Several reports over the past month highlight the variety of causes that are blamed for failures to improve educational performance around the world. This short scan of reports focusing on issues like...

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Leading Futures: Alternative Perspectives on Education Reform and Policy

Series Editors Alma Harris and Michelle Jones The global discourse about educational policy and change has narrowed considerably because of a preoccupation with the high performing systems, as defined...

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Andy Hargreaves on “Moving: A Memoir of Education and Social Mobility”

This week IEN features an email interview with Andy Hargreaves about his new book, Moving: A Memoir of Education and Social Mobility. Hargreaves is a Research Professor in the Lynch School of Education...

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How are educators responding to the insurrection at the US Capitol?

Last week, IEN rounded up headlines from articles trying to make sense of what happened in education in 2020. This week, we had planned to look ahead at predictions for what might happen in education...

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Resilience, Oppression & Liberation: A Conversation with Anna Nelson

This week, IEN shares the latest edition of the Doctoral Corner Q & A from the AERA Educational Change Special Interest Group. This week’s Q & A features Anna Nelson, LCSW. Nelson is a College...

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Pracademics, Transformational Professional Learning, and Educational Change:...

"“We learned that schools are more than places of learning. They are sites of community, relationships, society, values, and care" An interview with Deborah Netolicky Continue reading →

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‘Finding pathways to equity’: A Conversation with Mel Ainscow and Christopher...

In their new edited book Educational Equity: Pathways to Success (Routledge, 2021), Christopher Chapman and Mel Ainscow and their colleagues, report the findings of an eight-year programme of research...

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Leadership, Improvement and Educational Change: The Lead the Change Interview...

This week, the Lead the Change (LtC) interview features a conversation with Chad R. Lochmiller, an Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at Indiana University Bloomington. His research examines...

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Equity, Inclusion and Educational Change: The Lead the Change Interview with...

This week, Patricia Virella discusses her work on equity, inclusion and educational change in the December Lead the Change (LtC) interview. Virella is an Assistant Professor at Montclair State...

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A focus on future generations: A Conversation with Carrie Sampson on school...

This month’s Lead the Change (LtC) interview features Carrie Sampson’s discussion of her work on equity, research, school boards, and educational change. Sampson is an assistant professor in the...

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Preparing, hiring, and supporting education leaders: The Lead the Change...

What does it take to support the development of a diverse group of education leaders? Lauren Bailes discusses this and other key issues of educational change in In this month’s Lead the Change (LtC)...

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Educational Change Through a Multifocal Lens: The Lead the Change Interview...

In this month’s Lead the Change Interview, Elise Castillo reflects on the possibilities and limitations of efforts to study, learn about and support educational change. Castillo, a former English...

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The Role of Research, Advocacy, and the Law in Educational Equity: A...

In this month’s Lead the Change interview Preston Green highlights issues, challenges and opportunities for scholars to use legal theories and tools to pursue educational equity. Green is the John and...

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Critical tensions in educational policy and practice: Lead the Change...

In this month’s Lead the Change interview Davíd G. Martínez highlights challenges and opportunities for students and educators to work toward fostering systemic equity in schools. Martinez is an...

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Leveraging Teacher Leadership for Innovation and Equity: Lead the Change...

Even if we don't have a map for every context, we have a pretty good compass. The Lead the Change Interview with Justin Reich Continue reading →

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