“…Policymakers face the dilemma of crafting policy, developing instruments, and communicating their expectations to implementers in ways that will result in policy being carried out as intended (Hall & McGinty, 1997;Placier, Hall, McKendall, & Cockrell, 2000). Implementers face the problem of enacting policy within their local contexts, often without clear direction from policymakers or without the resources necessary to carry out policy as intended (Berman, 1978;Lipsky, 1980;Placier, Hall, McKendall, & Cockrell, 2000;Spillane, Reiser, & Reimer, 2002;Timar, 1989). These disconnects often result in a transformation of intentions from policymakers to implementers, potentially leading to outcomes that are very different from those intended by policymakers (Berman, 1978;Hall & McGinty, 1997;Placier, Hall, McKendall, & Cockrell, 2000).…”