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Politics of Education BULLETIN is an official publication of the Politics of Education Association (PEA) and is published two times per year. We encourage authors to submit essays on topics of interest in school policy and politics to the co-editors:

Kyle Ingle, Co-Editor Bowling Green State University 510 Education Building Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 wingle@bgnet.bgsu.edu Phone: (419)372-7313 Fax: (419)372-8448

Brendan Maxcy, Co-Editor University of Missouri 202 Hill Hall Columbia, Missouri 65211-2190 maxcyb@missouri.edu Phone: (573) 882-8221 Fax: (573) 884-5714

 

CURRENT BULLETIN

 

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Politics of Education Bulletin
V34, 2, Spring 2010

Market Reform Meets Conflict Realities: Assessing the Impact of School Choice from Two Competing Theoretical Perspectives
Tomeka Davis
Georgia State University

 Small Steps: Democracy Education Efforts with K-12 Schoolchildren in Bahrain
Mohammed Darabie
Bowling Green State University

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Politics of Education Bulletin
v34, 1, Fall, 2009

Between Citizens and the State: The Politics of American Higher Education in the 20th Century
Christopher P. Loss
Vanderbilt University

 

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Poltics of Education Bulletin
V33, 2, Spring 2009

Politics in the Classroom: Searching for the Student Perspective
Darren L. Linvill
Clemson University

Politics, Budgetary Trade-offs, and Public Funding of Higher
Education
David Tandberg
Pennsylvania Department of Education

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Politics of Education Bulletin
v33, 1, Fall 2008

How Did We Get Here? Paradigms, Fields, and Professions in Education Policy
Jal Mehta
Harvard University

 

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Politics of Education Bulletin
v32, 2, Spring 2008

The Politics of Teacher
Assignment: Notes from the Field
Lora Cohen-Vogel
Florida State University

Islam, National Identity, and Educational Policy: Lessons Learned from the Somali Diaspora in Toronto
Bruce A. Collet
Bowling Green State University

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Politics of Education Bulletin
v32, 1, Fall 2007

Decision-making in Interest Groups: A Case Study of Charter School Policy
Adoption
Deirdre Martinez
University of Pennsylvania

Education Advocacy in Washington:  Anything New?
Gerald E. Sroufe
American Educational Research Association
Washington, DC

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Politics of Education Bulletin
v31, 2, Spring 2007

Politics of community: Local, state, and federal sources of community and influence
John Sipple
Cornell University

 

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Politics of Education Bulletin
v31, 1, Fall 2006

A Forty-Year Perspective on the Politics of Education and its Association, PEA
Michael Kirst
Stanford University

A Forty-Two Year Perspective on the Politics of Education and the Future of PEA
Enrique Alemán, Jr., University of Utah
Brendan D. Maxcy, University of Missouri - Columbia

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Politics of Education Bulletin
v30, 3, Spring 2006

Some Thoughts on Immigrants, Schools, and Exclusionary Politics in the U.S.
Melissa Marschall
Rice University

Teaching Educational Politics: Advances in the Field Since 1989
Gregg Garn, University of Oklahoma
Lance Fusarelli, North Carolina State University

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Politics of Education Bulletin
v30, 2, Winter 2006

The Reform Beat: Urban School Reform, Journalism, and Democracy
Dorothy Shipps,
Teachers College, Columbia University

 

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Politics of Education Bulletin
v30, 1, Fall 2005

Learning from Experience:  New York City’s Small High Schools
Patrice Iatarola,
Florida State University

Perspectives~ High School Reform: The Downside of Scaling Up
David C. Bloomfield
Brooklyn College, CUNY

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Politics of Education Bulletin
v29,2,Spring 2005

Information and Information Use for School Choice Under a Statewide Voucher Program
Virginia R. Weidner,
Leon County (Florida) Schools

Some Thoughts on the No Child Left
Behind Act and a Second Term for the
Bush Administration
Catherine A. Lugg
Rutgers University

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Politics of Education Bulletin
v29, 1, Fall 2004

Education and the 2004 Presidential Contest
Frederick M. Hess & Andrew Kelly
American Enterprise Institute

 

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Politics of Education Bulletin
v28,2,Spring 2004

The View from the Front of the Parade:  What Education Reform in Massachusetts Can Tell Us about the No child Left Behind Act
Kathryn A. McDermott
University of Massachusetts, Amherst

 

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Politics of Education Bulletin
v26, 2, Spring 2003

Is there a BLOG in your future? Information and Politics
Richard G. Townsend, OISE,
University of Toronto

 

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Politics of Education Bulletin
v26,1,Fall 2002

Florida’s Two Voucher Programs:  What the Research Tells Us
Carolyn Herrington
Florida State University