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  2. Education policy - Wikipedia

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    Education policy. Education policy consists of the principles and policy decisions that influence the field of education, as well as the collection of laws and rules that govern the operation of education systems. [1] Education governance may be shared between the local, state, and federal government at varying levels.

  3. Education policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The federal government of the United States has limited authority to act on education, and education policy serves to support the education systems of state and local governments through funding and regulation of elementary, secondary, and post-secondary education. The Department of Education serves as the primary government organization ...

  4. Education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, education is provided in public and private schools and by individuals through homeschooling. State governments set overall educational standards, often mandate standardized tests for K–12 public school systems and supervise, usually through a board of regents, state colleges, and universities.

  5. Every Student Succeeds Act - Wikipedia

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    An original bill to reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to ensure that every child achieves. The Every Student Succeeds Act ( ESSA) is a US law passed in December 2015 that governs the United States K–12 public education policy. [1] The law replaced its predecessor, the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), and modified ...

  6. Education reform - Wikipedia

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    Education reform is the process of constantly renegotiating and restructuring the educational standards to reflect the ever-evolving contemporary ideals of social, economic, and political culture. [9] Reforms can be based on bringing education into alignment with a society's core values.

  7. Educational Policy - Wikipedia

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    Educational Policy. Educational Policy is a peer-reviewed academic journal that covers the field of education policy. The editor-in-chief is Ana M. Martinez Aleman ( Boston College ). The journal was established in 1987 and is published by SAGE Publishing .

  8. Educational policies and initiatives of the European Union

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    1 – Early School Leavers : less than 10% of school pupils should leave school before the end of compulsory schooling. 2 – Tertiary education attainment : at least 40% of the population aged 30–34 years should have completed tertiary education. 3 – Early childhood education and care : 95% of children aged 4 to the age when primary ...

  9. National Policy on Education - Wikipedia

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    The National Policy on Education ( NPE) is a policy formulated by the Government of India to promote and regulate education in India. The policy covers elementary education to higher education in both rural and urban India. The first NPE was promulgated by the Government of India by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in 1968, the second by Prime ...