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Field, John – Adults Learning, 2012
Adult learning has benefited from the visibility and profile of lifelong learning across a range of European policy areas. The overall profile of adult learning benefited enormously from the European Commission's decision to group all its education and training programmes together under the brand of the "Lifelong Learning Programme." The…
Descriptors: Profiles, Adult Learning, Lifelong Learning, Foreign Countries
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Ehrenberg, Ronald G. – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2013
After receiving his PhD in 1970, the author has spent almost 30 years conducting research on the economics of higher education, chairing faculty budget committees at Cornell, serving as a Cornell vice president and then as a trustee of both Cornell and SUNY, and being associated with innumerable national commissions and higher education…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Private Colleges, Educational Finance, Research Universities
Adults Learning, 2010
The spending review brought a promise to protect adult and community learning as well as swingeing cuts to further and higher education and local government. In this article, some of the key players--Lynne Sedgmore, Christopher Brooks, Graham Hoyle, Maggie Galliers, Louise Hazel, Richard Bolsin, Maggi Dawson, Ruth Bond, Stuart Etherington, Brendan…
Descriptors: Community Education, Adult Learning, Local Government, Adult Education
Whitefoot, Patricia K. – National Indian Education Association, 2010
In this testimony, Patricia K. Whitefoot talks on behalf of the National Indian Education Association with regard to the President Obama's Fiscal Year 2011 budget request. She notes that Native education still faces enormous challenges, including severe underfunding. Far too many students and schools continue to experience abject failure. Under…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Educational Finance, Budgets, Federal Aid
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Burch, Patricia – Journal of Education Policy, 2010
Key legislative objectives for the US Federal educational policy over the past several decades relied heavily on quasi-market strategies (such as school rating, school closure, the contracting out of schools) as central levers in "reforming" public schools. Using financial data on 11 national for-profit firms contracting with schools and…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Policy, Public Education, Federal Legislation
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Wellman, Jane V. – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2008
The rich and the famous are much in the news these days--colleges and universities that is, the ones with endowments in the hundreds of millions or more and whose run-up in assets has raised questions about their non-profit status from both state and federal lawmakers. The U.S. Senate Finance committee wants to know, for example, why institutions…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Income, Educational Finance, Finance Reform
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Elpus, Kenneth – Music Educators Journal, 2008
In today's world of restrictive school budgets and increasing property taxes, it is an unfortunate reality that many school districts will be faced with a budget crunch crisis that unenlightened school boards may try to solve by cutting or eliminating funds for music. At the crisis stage, it is often only the effective advocacy of an organized…
Descriptors: Taxes, Budgets, Educational Finance, Advocacy
Holladay, Jennifer – Teaching Tolerance, 2009
Few of today's teachers can remember an economic situation quite like the one everyone now faces. To find analogies for the collapse of the housing bubble and the subsequent credit crisis, one has to search not his or her memories but the textbooks. "The Great Gatsby" and "The Grapes of Wrath" suddenly make more sense now. Generations of students…
Descriptors: Coping, Economic Climate, Economic Impact, Employment Level
Chabotar, Kent John – Trusteeship, 2007
Colleges and universities, like corporations and other nonprofit organizations, are subject to periodic fluctuations in the economy and public support. Thus, the question is not whether they will confront financial problems but rather when and how. This article describes how institutions and boards can detect budgets in crisis, provides principles…
Descriptors: Retrenchment, Public Support, Financial Problems, Coping
Whitefoot, Patricia – National Indian Education Association, 2010
In this testimony, Patricia Whitefoot talks on behalf of the National Indian Education Association (NIEA) with regard to President Obama's Fiscal Year 2011 budget request. She describes how Native education still faces enormous challenges, including severe underfunding. Far too many students and schools continue to experience abject failure. NIEA…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Budgets, Federal Aid, Educational Finance
Guerrieri, Donald J. – Journal of Business Education, 1981
Using the school budget as a teaching tool in high school accounting is one way to educate students about the problems of educational finance. (JOW)
Descriptors: Accounting, Budgets, Educational Finance, Secondary Education
Alabama State Commission on Higher Education, Montgomery. – 2000
This publication contains budget recommendations from the Alabama Commission on Higher Education for the state's higher education institutions in 2001-2002. Section A contains the 2001-2002 unified budget recommendations executive summary, while Section B presents the program detail. Section C contains funding formulas and describes the processes…
Descriptors: Budgets, Educational Finance, Higher Education, Public Colleges
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Andrew, Gwen – Planning for Higher Education, 1990
Universities could increase their fiscal resources significantly through internal taxation. Internal taxation is a technique for obtaining flexibility in budgeting and making it possible for the university to support special programs, respond to special opportunities, retrieve resources from now inappropriate programs, and balance out the…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Budgets, College Administration, College Planning
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McCracken, Sally R. – Academe, 1989
Faculty members have a legitimate interest in the amount of budgetary appropriations devoted to salaries and the rank of those appropriations among other institutional priorities. Faculty must protect academic affairs from peripheral activities and must examine the manner in which priorities are developed. (MLW)
Descriptors: Budgets, College Faculty, Competition, Educational Finance
Triverio, Louis E. – American School Board Journal, 1981
To regain control over financial procedures, school boards must decide whether to budget for items or for dollar amounts, when to allow line-item transfers, how to handle unanticipated surpluses or shortages, when to make financial reports, and what policies to apply to nonbudgeted income. (RW)
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Budgeting, Budgets, Educational Finance
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