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Ladd, Helen F., Ed.; Hansen, Janet S., Ed. – 1999
This book argues that better management of money is more important than in the past if the nation is to raise the achievement of all students. Chapter 1, "Introduction," describes the book's origins and objectives. Chapter 2, "Setting the Stage," offers the goals of facilitating cost-efficient levels of achievement for all,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Budgeting, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Economics
Margolis, Edwin; Moses, Stanley – 1992
This book is designed as a primer on the politics of the struggle for equal educational opportunity in U.S. public schools through a look at the experience of New York State. It shows how efforts to shrink the gap between rich and poor school districts by adjusting state aid formulas are frustrated largely due to the dictates of political…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Court Litigation, Court Role, Cultural Influences
Elliott, T. Michael; And Others – 1976
Independent colleges provide diversity, foster cultural pluralism, minimize state expenditures, and serve a broad cross-section of students--including low income and minority students. The National Commission on United Methodist Higher Education identifies three basic public policy principles: recognition of the essential public service function…
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Choice, Educational Economics, Educational Opportunities
Rossmiller, Richard A.; Rossmiller, Daniel M. – 1980
Chapter 6 of a book on school law, this chapter deals with the financial support of schools. According to the author, the constitutionality of state support programs continued to be a major issue in school finance litigation during the past year. The number of cases involving financial aspects of programs for children with special needs increased,…
Descriptors: Board of Education Role, Court Litigation, Educational Finance, Equal Education
Johns, Roe L.; Morphet, Edgar L. – 1975
Educational finance policies have such a critical influence on every educational service and program, on the national economy, on the welfare of individuals, and even on the welfare of the nation itself, that educational finance cannot be studied adequately in isolation from our total social system. Therefore, the authors have used the systems…
Descriptors: Administration, Capital Outlay (for Fixed Assets), Court Litigation, Educational Economics