The program will be held September 28-October 1.
Posts by Elizabeth DeBray
We are excited to announce that applications for JEP 2026 are now open! If you are a current doctoral student or post-doc in education policy working on racial justice, this Institute shows how, in community, to develop your research agenda. Apply here through 6/1:
www.justeducationpolicy.org/apply
Thoughts on our new book: www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXTd... On the costs of policy induced racial isolation
Through October 3, free access to Urban Education special issue marking the 70th anniversary of the Brown v Board of Ed. decision, including our article:
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@janellescott.bsky.social @edebray.bsky.social @sarahmccollum.bsky.social @talialeibovitz.bsky.social
❗HIRING ❗ Join me at UGA School of Law! We're hiring 4-5 tenure-track or tenured positions. Priorities include torts, Ks, bankruptcy, environmental law, property, *international law* & secured transactions.
Send letters of interest & cv/resume @ lawhiring@uga.edu. Feel free to reach out w/ ??s.
I couldn’t ask for better collaborators on this extended project. I hope I get to work with you again!
NAGB just voted (reluctantly) to kill several NAEP exams over the next 10 yrs. Cuts: 1) No Long-Term Trend NAEP at all until 2033. 2) No 4th grade science in 2028 and no 12th grade science in 2032. 3) Writing scrapped altogether. 4) No 12th grade history in 2030 (1/3)
Attention education policy doc students: Just Education Policy will be back this Fall!
A civil rights issue @edebray.bsky.social @janellescott.bsky.social Janel George & I note in a recent brief abt ESEA reauth using our equitable, evidence-based, & ecol. framework. If not feds, states must address given systemic funding inequities & harms to students nepc.colorado.edu/sites/defaul...
I’m writing my first book!
“The Long Division: How the Politics of Education Became Partisan” is now officially under contract with Oxford University Press
I’m excited for this opportunity—although I’ve discovered that it can be a grim satisfaction when your research becomes relevant
(1/13)
Much needed! Rooting for you.
I really like this idea of "catching courage from each other"...colleagues in higher education, if you haven't signed this yet...
docs.google.com/document/d/1...
Let me try to be more measured about the Supreme Court taking this case: I see no upshot if you value public education.
All the usual caveats apply, e.g. Court could rule on different grounds, avoid issue.
Otherwise, my thoughts...
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www.scotusblog.com/2025/01/supr...
Well done.
My students are writing papers about the Oklahoma case and I needed to brush up. Good summary of Green & Ecke’s ingenious law rev piece.
Come work with me and my fantastic colleagues in the Dept of Education @ UCSB. Quant methods position w/application details below. Reach out with q’s
recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/JPF02883
Huck and Molly
Hi Mirya!
Would love to be added, thank you!🙏
NEPC made it over here!
Molly and Huck wishing everyone a good mid-week.
Just putting it out here that I will be an empty nester in 10 months and I would like to spend the next academic year someplace else. Correlation is causality.
Key west day and night.
Great pc in the Atlanta Journal Constitution by @stephenjowens.bsky.social. The GA school funding formula needs some serious reform, starting with the fact that—unlike 97% of GA school leaders—it doesn't recognize that kids in poverty face specific challenges in school. www.ajc.com/education/ge...
You’re so easy to love, Georgia.