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Elizabeth H. DeBray

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Professor, Department of Lifelong Education, Administration, and Policy, Mary Frances Early College of Education, UGA (Affiliated Faculty)

Elizabeth DeBray studies the politics of federal education policy, policy implementation, and interest group politics/policy networks. With the support of the William T. Grant Foundation, she has been studying the role of intermediary organizations in disseminating research and information to policymakers about incentivist K-12 educational policies in urban districts (with Christopher Lubienski and Janelle Scott). She is the author of Politics, Ideology, and Education: Federal Policy during the Clinton and Bush administrations (Teachers College Press, 2006); and co-editor (with Erica Frankenberg) of Integrating schools in a changing society: New policies and legal options for a multiracial generation (University of North Carolina Press, 2011).

Dr. DeBray has studied the politics of districts' policies to support racially balanced schools; most recently, she has been a member of a team of 5 researchers, supported by the Spencer Foundation, studying the politics of race-conscious education policies in the Trump administration. DeBray was the recipient of a 2018-19 Spencer Mid-Career grant to study the linkages between housing policy and K-12 education in Atlanta and at the federal level, and is currently studying Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing and its connections to education. She received her Ed.D. in 2001 from Harvard University.

Curriculum Vitae:
Curriculum Vitae (68.68 KB)
Email:
edebray@uga.edu
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Education:
  • Ed.D., Administration, Planning and Social Policy, Harvard University, 2001
  • Ed.M., Teaching and Curriculum, Harvard University, 1992
  • B.A., Russian Studies/Economics, Wellesley College, 1991
Research Interests:
  • school desegregation
  • compensatory education
  • use of research evidence in policymaking

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