K-16 Education Policy Case Studies from Seven U.S. States
by Michael W. Kirst
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Description
Paperswithcode hosts a collection of academic papers analyzing K-16 education reform efforts across seven U.S. states. The work, authored by Michael W. Kirst and other researchers, examines systemic barriers and reform strategies for improving student transitions from high school to college. The raw description lists chapters dedicated to California, Texas, Illinois, Oregon, Georgia, Maryland, and the role of community colleges.
Use Cases
Comparative policy analysis based on state-specific case studies mentioned in the description
Text mining for common themes in K-16 reform barriers and strategies
Modeling education system coherence based on the described research framework
Strengths
Focuses on a specific policy issue with multi-state analysis, as indicated by the chapter titles
Authored by recognized researchers in the education policy field
Limitations
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Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download
Last update date is unknown; freshness unverified
Provenance
Source
Michael W. Kirst and other contributing authors
Collection Method
Likely compiled from academic research and case studies
Time Range
Temporal coverage is not specified in the input.
Freshness
Last updated date is unknown.
Geography
Covers education systems in California, Texas, Illinois, Oregon, Georgia, and Maryland, as per the chapter list.