Kathleen Knight Abowitz In The Conversation School Boards Long
The former school board member and scholar of educational leadership sees this shift having the potential to disrupt the important work of nonpartisan school boards in communities across the nation In more than 90% of U.S. public school districts, school board elections are nonpartisan and have been for centuries, Kathleen Knight Abowitz, professor of Educational Leadership, writes. “But that long tradition may well be changing – and putting at risk the quality of the country’s education system by introducing divisive national political issues into the process by which a local community... As a former school board member in Ohio and a scholar of educational leadership, Knight Abowitz sees this shift having the potential to disrupt the important work of nonpartisan school boards in communities across... Read her article “School boards, long locally focused and nonpartisan, get dragged into the national political culture wars” in The Conversation (June 3).
I am a professor in the Department of Educational Leadership, focusing on educational philosophy and foundations since 1995 at Miami University in Oxford, OH. I publish research in political and moral philosophy of education; have worked in leadership roles in The John Dewey Society, American Educational Studies Association, the North American Philosophy of Education Society and the Ohio... I teach courses in democracy and education, ethics and education, and leadership ethics. I served as an elected school board in Talawanda City Schools from 2019-2023. Copyright © 2010–2025, The Conversation US, Inc. Justin de Benedictis-Kessner, Harvard Kennedy School
Ryan Summers, University of North Dakota Kathleen Knight Abowitz, Miami University Justin de Benedictis-Kessner, Harvard Kennedy School Suzanne Eckes, University of Wisconsin-Madison Posted By: Norhasnima Dimacaling June 4, 2024 by Kathleen Knight Abowitz, Miami University, [This article first appeared in The Conversation, republished with permission]
In more than 90% of U.S. public school districts, school board elections are nonpartisan and have been for centuries. But that long tradition may well be changing – and putting at risk the quality of the country’s education system by introducing divisive national political issues into the process by which a local community... At present, nine states have passed legislation that enables school board races to be partisan. Four states provide for board elections that have partisan affiliations listed on the ballot; another five states permit districts to choose nonpartisan or partisan races. Bills introduced in six states in 2023 would require or permit school board candidates to declare party affiliations on the ballot.
In 2024, lawmakers in Iowa, New Hampshire and Arizona introduced similar bills. Neither Iowa’s nor New Hampshire’s bill has yet been voted on, and Arizona’s bill was vetoed by the governor. Floridians will decide on partisan school board elections at the ballot box in November 2024. The former school board member and scholar of educational leadership sees this shift having the potential to disrupt the important work of nonpartisan school boards in communities across the nation In more than 90% of U.S. public school districts, school board elections are nonpartisan and have been for centuries, Kathleen Knight Abowitz, professor of Educational Leadership, writes.
“But that long tradition may well be changing – and putting at risk the quality of the country’s education system by introducing divisive national political issues into the process by which a local community... As a former school board member in Ohio and , Knight Abowitz sees this shift having the potential to disrupt the important work of nonpartisan school boards in communities across the nation. Read her article in The Conversation (June 3). Kathleen Knight Abowitz is an American philosopher of education who is a professor in the educational leadership department at the Miami University. She is the president-elect of the Philosophy of Education Society. Knight Abowitz earned a B.A.
in business and economics from Randolph–Macon College in 1989.[1] She completed a M.Ed. in higher education and student affairs administration at the University of Vermont in 1989.[1] Knight Abowitz received a Ph.D. in the social foundations of education and the philosophy of education from the University of Virginia in 1996.[1] Knight Abowitz is a professor in the educational leadership department at the Miami University.[2] She is a past president of the John Dewey Society.[1] From 2020 to 2023, she was an elected member of... This biography of an American philosopher is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
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The former school board member and scholar of educational leadership sees this shift having the potential to disrupt the important work of nonpartisan school boards in communities across the nation In more than 90% of U.S. public school districts, school board elections are nonpartisan and have been for centuries, Kathleen Knight Abowitz, professor of Educational Leadership, writes. “But that long...
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I am a professor in the Department of Educational Leadership, focusing on educational philosophy and foundations since 1995 at Miami University in Oxford, OH. I publish research in political and moral philosophy of education; have worked in leadership roles in The John Dewey Society, American Educational Studies Association, the North American Philosophy of Education Society and the Ohio... I teac...
Ryan Summers, University Of North Dakota Kathleen Knight Abowitz, Miami
Ryan Summers, University of North Dakota Kathleen Knight Abowitz, Miami University Justin de Benedictis-Kessner, Harvard Kennedy School Suzanne Eckes, University of Wisconsin-Madison Posted By: Norhasnima Dimacaling June 4, 2024 by Kathleen Knight Abowitz, Miami University, [This article first appeared in The Conversation, republished with permission]
In More Than 90% Of U.S. Public School Districts, School
In more than 90% of U.S. public school districts, school board elections are nonpartisan and have been for centuries. But that long tradition may well be changing – and putting at risk the quality of the country’s education system by introducing divisive national political issues into the process by which a local community... At present, nine states have passed legislation that enables school boar...
In 2024, Lawmakers In Iowa, New Hampshire And Arizona Introduced
In 2024, lawmakers in Iowa, New Hampshire and Arizona introduced similar bills. Neither Iowa’s nor New Hampshire’s bill has yet been voted on, and Arizona’s bill was vetoed by the governor. Floridians will decide on partisan school board elections at the ballot box in November 2024. The former school board member and scholar of educational leadership sees this shift having the potential to disrupt...