2019 AEFP Annual Conference

Association for Education Finance and Policy (AEFP) Annual Conference | EPIC- Affiliated Sessions

DATE:  March 21-23, 2019

LOCATION: Kansas City Marriott Downtown
200 W 12th St, Kansas City, MO 64105

Thursday, March 21, 2019

Session 1.03: How Do Individuals and Institutions Respond to Shocks

Parental Human Capital Traits and Autism Spectrum Disorder in Children

Scott A. Imberman, Michigan State University; N. Meltem Daysal, University of Southern Denmark; Todd E. Elder, Michigan State University; Judith K Hellerstein, University of Maryland; Chiara H. Orsini, University of Sheffield & LSE

Time: 8:00-9:30AM
Room:
Julia Lee A – Kansas City Marriott Downtown

 

 

Session 2.06: Changing Discipline Practices, Changing Outcomes?

Disciplining Disability: The Relationship between Disability, Educational Setting, and Student Discipline Outcomes

Kaitlin Anderson, Michigan State University

Time: 9:45-11:15AM
Room: Julia Lee B – Kansas City Marriott Downtown

 

Short-term Impacts of Chicago’s Suspensions and Expulsions Reduction Plan (SERP)

Ijun Lai, Michigan State University

Time: 9:45-11:15AM
Room: Julia Lee B – Kansas City Marriott Downtown

 

 

Session 3.02: Labor Market Deregulation

Outside the Scope: The Effect of Michigan Public Act 103 on Teacher Mobility

Tara Kilbride, Michigan State University; Bradley Marianno, University of Nevada-Las Vegas

Time: 11:30AM-1:00PM
Room: Andy Kirk B – Kansas City Marriott Downtown

 

Challenges to Maintaining Teacher Diversity: Evidence from Michigan’s Era of Economic Change and Policy Reform

Steven Drake and Joshua Cowen, Michigan State University

Time: 11:30AM-1:00PM
Room: Andy Kirk B – Kansas City Marriott Downtown

 

 

Featured Policy Talk: What Makes for an Effective Policy Brief?

Chair: Katharine O. Strunk, Michigan State University

Time: 4:30PM-6:00PM
Room: Julia Lee A & B – Kansas City Marriott Downtown

 

 

 

Friday, March 22, 2019

Session 5.07: The Impacts of Testing and Accountability Reforms

It Takes a Village: A First Look at Partnership Turnaround Reform in Michigan and Implications for the Educator Workforce

Jason Burns, Amy Auletto, Joshua Cowen, Katharine O. Strunk, Chris Torres and Sandy Frost Waldron, Michigan State University

Time: 8:00AM-9:30AM
Room:
Bennie Moten A – Kansas City Marriott Downtown

 

 

Session 6.08: Changing Discipline Practices, Changing Outcomes?

Inside the black box of school autonomy: How diverse school providers use autonomy for school improvement

Ayesha Hashim, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Susan C. Bush-Mecenas, Northwestern University; Katharine O. Strunk, Michigan State University and Julie Marsh, University of Southern California

Time: 9:45AM-11:15AM
Room: Bennie Moten B – Kansas City Marriott Downtown

 

From Central Office to Portfolio Manager in Three Cities: Responding to the Principal-Agent Problem through the Portfolio Management Model

Chris Torres and Katharine O. Strunk, Michigan State University; Katrina Bulkey, Montclaire State University; Ayesha Hashim, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Sarah Woodward, Tulane University; Julie Marsh, University of Southern California; Douglas N. Harris, Tulane University; 

Time: 9:45AM-11:15AM
Room: Bennie Moten B – Kansas City Marriott Downtown

 

 

Session 7.02: Professional Learning for New and Experienced Teachers

Enhancing Job Satisfaction and Professional Commitment: A Mixed Methods Investigation of Early-career Teachers’ Experiences of Support

Amy Auletto, Michigan State University

Time: 12:45PM-2:15PM
Room: Lester Young A – Kansas City Marriott Downtown

 

 

Session 7.06: New Evidence on Turnaround Efforts

Chair: Katharine O. Strunk, Michigan State University

Time: 12:45PM-2:15PM
Room: Mary Lou Williams B – Kansas City Marriott Downtown

 

 

Session 7.08: School Choice and Desegregation II

Just Out of Reach: Estimating Relationships Between School Location, Quality, and Choice in Detroit

Danielle Sanderson Edwards and Joshua Cowen, Michigan State University

Time: 12:45PM-2:15PM
Room: Bennie Moten B – Kansas City Marriott Downtown

 

 

Session 8.04: The Impact of Unexpected Events on Student Outcomes

Chair: Scott A. Imberman, Michigan State University

Time: 2:30PM-4:00PM
Room: Jay McShann A – Kansas City Marriott Downtown

 

 

Session 8.07: High School Enrollment and College Entrance: Choice and Policy

Chair: Joshua Cowen, Michigan State University

Time: 2:30PM-4:00PM
Room: Bennie Moten A – Kansas City Marriott Downtown

 

 

 

Saturday, March 23, 2019

Section 10.06: The Distribution of Teacher Quality and Qualifications

Jesse Wood, Katharine O. Strunk, Scott A. Imberman and Ijun Lai, Michigan State University; Nathan Jones, Boston University

Time: 10:15AM-11:45AM
Room:
Mary Lou Williams A – Kansas City Marriott Downtown

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