New Program Connects Policy to Classroom Reality

Arizona educators now have a new resource to help translate existing state education policies into flexible classroom practices. The “Permission Granted” program—developed through a collaboration between the Center for the Future of Arizona and the Arizona Institute for Education and the Economy at Northern Arizona University—provides schools with both a policy primer and an innovation guide.

The policy primer clarifies what existing Arizona policies actually allow, while the innovation guide shows concrete ways to implement those policies in real classrooms. This two-part approach addresses a common barrier: even when flexibility exists on paper, educators often don’t know how to use it.

“What we have found is that there’s already a lot of flexibility that can be used more fully,” explained Amanda Burke, executive vice president of the Center for the Future of Arizona. “Schools might believe that change requires new policy, and sure, there may be additional policy flexibility that schools need over time—but there’s already a foundation to work with.”