Understanding the Education Policymaking Process in the United States

Margaret Dawson-Amoah, Shelby L. Smith, Desiree O’Neal, Isabel Clay, Elizabeth Ann Alonso-Morris, Adam Kho

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Abstract

Considering the broad implications of education policy, it is important to understand the various facets of the education policymaking process. There are different stages of the process (i.e., issue definition, policy adoption, implementation, and evaluation) which, at times, can be difficult to comprehend when considering the competing goals of education and multiple stakeholders. Understanding the process can also be difficult due to the historical and contemporary influences of power and racism at play within and outside of society’s educational landscape—especially within the United States context. The process is highlighted as an iterative one which provides room for adjustments and changes across different contexts. By navigating the complex landscape of education policymaking, one can be better equipped to understand the intricacies of policymaking and its transformative capacity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)46-59
Number of pages14
JournalEncyclopedia
Volume4
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2024

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Keywords

  • decision making
  • education
  • policy
  • policymaking

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General

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