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Sweet, Richard – European Training Foundation, 2018
This handbook aims at helping policy makers and social partners to look at the issues involved in financing work-based learning programmes--programmes that are part of formal vocational education and training and combine learning in the workplace with learning in the classroom--and to make better choices between the policy options that face them…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Work Experience Programs, Vocational Education, Educational Policy
Funk, David L. – OSSC Bulletin, 1990
Despite the recent upheaval in public finance, the typical school district still approaches, organizes, and perceives a school finance referendum no differently than 40 years ago. Political strategy remains a rather shunned, undeveloped resource at a time when election success is most needed and when school administrators cannot take public…
Descriptors: Bond Issues, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Relations
Milner, Jeffrey L.; And Others – American School Board Journal, 1990
Stimulating economic activity by offering tax abatements can deprive schools of tax revenues for years while enrollment is increasing. Taking action forestalled a substantial loss of revenue for the Twinsburg City Schools in Ohio. Offers advice to boards facing a similar circumstance and suggests ways school boards can be involved in enterprise…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, School Business Relationship, School Districts, School Taxes
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Curley, John R. – Journal of Education Finance, 1986
Describes New York State's experience with school district tax limits in urban districts serving less than 125,000. Originally designed to protect taxpayers, these tax limits have spawned a costly state aid system that raises serious equity issues. Recent legislation removed tax limits and made state aid more equitable. (32 references) (MLH)
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, School District Spending
Amlung, Susan – 1981
This handbook was prepared in response to a 1978 New York State Supreme Court decision which ruled that the funding of education in New York violated the equal protection clause and the education clause of the State Constitution. The Court instructed the State Legislature to enact a more equitable way to finance public education. Written for the…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Finance Reform, Public Schools
May, Abigail, Ed. – EducationFM, 1998
Discusses Milwaukee's (Wisconsin) use of public tax dollars to finance private education and what the implications are for public schools. Examines how the controversial concept got started, its support in the courts, and the pros and cons of its implementation on public schools relative to the school-choice debate. (GR)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support, Private Schools
Kearney, Kimberly A. – American School Board Journal, 1992
To convince voters to approve a school tax increase, school board members need to do the following: (1) show a fiscally tight and well-organized school district; (2) show the public that you care; (3) show a sense of personal and board conviction; (4) explain how decisions have been reached; and (5) educate the public about school issues. (MLF)
Descriptors: Board of Education Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Marketing, Politics of Education
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Radigan, Winifred M.; Carmody, Helen – Clearing House, 1988
Argues that categorical funds should be available with few restrictions so that local education agencies can make decisions on how to add the funds to the tax-levy base. Claims that this type of funding could provide a variety of instructional programs to meet the needs of targeted students, without segregating them or contributing to their…
Descriptors: Categorical Aid, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Finance, Educational Policy
Bradley, Jim – Illinois Libraries, 1995
Describes how the Magwood Public Library (Cook County, Illinois) successfully passed a $6.5 million tax referendum. Recommends showing the need for expansion, hiring an architectural firm to conduct a feasibility study, detailing the costs, securing community support, emphasizing cost effectiveness, and promoting the proposal. (AEF)
Descriptors: Community Support, Cost Effectiveness, Costs, Facility Requirements
Jordan, K. Forbis; Lyons, Teresa S. – 1992
Diverse economic, social, and legal concerns have brought renewed attention to the problem of financing public schools. The primary economic concern is preparing students to compete successfully in the international marketplace. The change in demographics of the United States also is a major social concern for education. Legal concerns focus on…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education
Whitman, Robert L.; Pittner, Nicholas A. – 1988
This book provides Ohio citizens with information on school tax issues and levy campaigning. The material is presented in a structural step-by-step process that lends itself to the practical application for preparing a levy. This book is a guide to understanding various tax issues, tax reduction factors, and the changing tax duplicate that affects…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Equity (Finance), Elementary Secondary Education, Finance Reform
Brames, Fred – 1980
The private corporation leasing arrangement, as a source of school construction funds, is increasingly being used in Indiana; however, the principles are applicable in any state. The private corporation charges a project fee, which represents its maximum anticipated profit. The private corporation obtains the funds for the project; makes the…
Descriptors: Administrators, Boards of Education, Bond Issues, Business
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Mazzoni, Tim L.; Malen, Betty – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1985
Reviews a Minnesota study of tax concessions to private school parents and provides an analysis of the strategy of constituency mobilization. The Minnesota experience shows that a mobilized, powerful issue constituency can enforce political accountability on the bargaining process and influence educational policy. Such single issue linkages…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Court Litigation, Educational Change, Educational Finance
Michigan State Board of Education, Lansing. – 1984
Developed by a team of strategists to help local school districts in Michigan win school millage elections, this manual details the factors that go into a successful election campaign. The campaign is broken into five phases: building a coalition, surveying and gathering information, developing a campaign theme and campaign plan, identifying and…
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Organizations, Elementary Secondary Education, Political Issues
Perry, Kathryn Senn; Moore, Gary T. – 1981
Guidelines for planning child care services and information about employer-related child care services are presented as an aid to employers, union leaders, and employee groups. Guidelines are provided for (1) planning child care involvement (setting up a task force, doing a needs assessment and a cost analysis, and choosing from the various forms…
Descriptors: Building Design, Day Care Centers, Employer Employee Relationship, Facility Planning
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