RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 The Four "I's" of School Reform: How Interests, Ideology, Information, and Institution Affect Teachers and Principals JF Harvard Educational Review JO herp FD Harvard Educational Press SP 571 OP 593 DO 10.17763/haer.65.4.05530845t676w50h VO 65 IS 4 A1 Weiss, Carol YR 1995 UL http://harvardeducationalreview.org/content/65/4/571.abstract AB A popular strategy of school reform over the past two decades has involved shifting decisionmaking authority from one level to another: from the district to the state to the school. This venue-changing approach assumes that actors working within a different forum will make different and better decisions about schooling that will ultimately lead to improved teaching and learning. In this article, Carol Weiss zeroes in on shared decisionmaking (SDM), one such reform initiative. Using what she refers to as the "4-I" analysis, Weiss explains how interests, ideology, information, and the institution affect teacher and principal responses to shared decisionmaking, and discusses their unsettling implications for school reform.