The Improving Education Systems: Policies, Finance, Organization, Management, and Leadership (Systems) topic supports research on system-level education improvements at the school, district, state, or national level. Systems projects explore, develop, measure, or evaluate specific practices, programs, and policies intended to improve education at the system level or to improve the system's ability to implement reforms. Examples include preparation of education leaders, evaluating approaches to district or school organization or funding, measuring school climate, developing strategies for re-engaging students and families, and testing wraparound service models.
History/background
The Systems topic was introduced in 2004 as the Education Finance, Leadership, and Management topic. In 2007, the name was changed to Education Policy, Finance, and Systems. In 2012, the name was changed to Improving Education Systems: Policies, Organization, Management, and Leadership. The following topics were also competed in previous years and are now consolidated into the Systems portfolio (and are therefore included in the grant numbers in the previous section): High School Reform, Middle and High School Reform, and Education Leadership.
Systems researchers have explored, developed, and tested for efficacy a number of policies and programs intended to improve education outcomes for large numbers of students, schools, or districts.
Why is Systems Unique?
Why is Systems Unique? The Systems program focuses on broad, systems-level interventions at the school, district, state, and national levels. Research supported under the Systems topic has the potential to identify the types of policies and systems that are beneficial for large numbers of students, the necessary conditions to support systemic improvements, and the factors that may enhance or impede systems-level change.
Implications
The long-term outcome of research under the Systems topic will be an array of practices, programs, and policies that improve the operation of districts and schools in ways that improve student academic outcomes. The outcomes of Systems research are especially important under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), which requires education leaders to make evidence-based decisions when selecting policies and programs to implement in their states and districts.
Related projects and programs
Research Programs
- Special Education Policy, Finance, and Systems
- Education Leadership
- Evaluation of State and Local Education Programs and Policies
- Researcher Practitioner Partnerships in Education Research
- Low-Cost, Short Duration Evaluation of Education Interventions
Research and Development Centers
- National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research (CALDER)
- Center for Data-Driven Reform in Education
- Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards, and Student Testing (CRESST)
- Center on Standards, Alignment, Structure, and Learning (C-SAIL)
- National Center for Performance Incentives (NCPI)
- National Research and Development Center on Scaling Up Effective Schools
- National Research and Development Center on School Choice
- National Research Center on Rural Education Support
- The National Center for Research on Rural Education
Regional Education Lab (REL) Programs
- Early Warning Systems Learning Series (NCEE/REL)
- Beating the Odds (NCEE/REL)
- Data Use (NCEE/REL)
- Educator Effectiveness (NCEE/REL)
- Teacher Workforce (NCEE/REL)
- Principals (NCEE/REL)
National Center for Education Statistics Programs
RELATED IES PUBLICATIONS
- School Improvement Grants: Implementation and Effectiveness
- Using Student Achievement Data to Support Instructional Decision Making
- Dropout Prevention
- Turning Around Chronically Low-Performing Schools
- WWC Reviews & Publications: Dropout Prevention
- WWC Publications & Reviews: School Organization & Governance
- WWC Publications & Reviews: School Choice
- Impact Evaluation of Title I Supplemental Educational Services
- Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Scholarships for Opportunity and Results Act (SOAR) Program