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Henault, Katelyn – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Students who display problematic behavior in schools are subject to punitive disciplinary responses, such as detention and suspension, which typically lead to more serious academic and behavioral difficulties. There is evidence that alternative responses to problematic behavior, such as Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports and mindfulness…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Behavior Problems, Student Behavior, Discipline Policy
Ron Balsera, Maria; Klees, Steven J.; Archer, David – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2018
This forum seeks to problematise issues related to the lack of resources to adequately finance public education systems. It explores potential solutions based on increased domestic resource mobilisation through progressive taxation in order to meet the growing financing gap needed to achieve Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4. While many…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Taxes, Justice, Equal Education
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
McNeil, Michele – Education Week, 2008
Florida voters' overwhelming approval last week of a constitutional amendment slashing their property taxes--and potentially costing schools millions of dollars in funding--illustrates the vexing trade-offs policymakers nationwide face in trying to reduce one of the most unpopular of all taxes. While lower tax bills may make homeowners happy, they…
Descriptors: Taxes, Tax Allocation, Educational Finance, School Districts
Woolfork, Kevin – California Postsecondary Education Commission, 2009
The Governor's proposed 2009-10 budget for California postsecondary education seeks to close a two-year deficit of nearly $42 billion. The budget proposes $17.4 billion in spending reductions for 2008-09 and 2009-10, and proposes $14.3 billion in new revenues through tax and fee increases. The budget also assumes $10 billion in external borrowing…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Planning Commissions, Change Strategies, Budgeting
Ward, Robert B.; Dadayan, Lucy – Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government, State University of New York, 2008
New York's property tax is often criticized as burdensome and inequitable. This report analyzes changes in the property tax from 1993-2006 to assess its impact across regions, property classes and ability to pay. The study examines both statewide trends and variations in trends among local school districts, as well as the role of the School Tax…
Descriptors: Taxes, Tax Rates, Educational Finance, Change
Prombo, Michael; Dalianis, Ares G.; Metcalf, Scott R. – School Business Affairs, 2009
Preserving existing revenues is an essential component of the work of school business officials. The broad ranges of activities that can affect school district revenues make identifying potential threats difficult. By understanding the issues that affect school district revenue, school business officials are better able to diminish its erosion--a…
Descriptors: School Districts, School Business Officials, School District Wealth, Income
Wenders, John T.; Clements, Andrea D. – Online Submission, 2007
Public school advocates have argued that homeschooling "costs" the school system money through lost per-pupil taxpayer funding whenever a child is homeschooled rather than public schooled. In fact, home school students benefit school districts in the long run by relieving them of the far greater total costs of educating them. In Nevada,…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Private Schools, Economic Impact, Public Schools
State Higher Education Executive Officers, 2011
The State Higher Education Finance (SHEF) report is produced annually by the State Higher Education Executive Officers (SHEEO) to broaden understanding of the context and consequences of multiple decisions made every year in each of these areas. No single report can provide definitive answers to such broad and fundamental questions of public…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Taxes, Tax Effort, Income
Thomson, Procter – 1970
The primary problem for American educational finance is not how to tax but how much to tax. In modern fiscal arrangements, States and localities extract resources from their citizens in some combination of sales, income, or wealth taxes. Any tax reform juggles the relative contribution of each source, but the total amount extracted is still the…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Financial Policy, Tax Allocation, Tax Rates
Governor's Commission on Tax Reform, Hartford, CT. – 1972
The Commission made an in depth study of the entire tax structure of Connecticut and developed a model for tax reform for the State that would allow for lessening of inequalities for many classes of taxpayers and create a more favorable climate for industry to increase employment for Connecticut people. This volume (the third of three) is in three…
Descriptors: Business, Educational Finance, State Government, Tax Allocation
Keepes, Bruce D. – 1970
Two major issues in public school finance are fund raising and fund distributing. In this paper, four school support plans are analyzed for their effects on the distribution of funds among local districts, on the distribution of the tax burden among local, State, and national bases, and on the provisions for districts to raise or lower taxes.…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, School Support, State Aid, Tax Allocation
Miller, Michael Thomas; Holt, Carleton R. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2005
Community colleges often rely on local taxes as an important revenue source and must occasionally seek voter approval for a local mill levy increase--a tax on property to fund a specific activity. This chapter describes strategies for planning and carrying out a campaign for securing that approval.
Descriptors: Taxes, Tax Allocation, Educational Finance, Community Colleges
State Higher Education Executive Officers, 2010
The State Higher Education Finance (SHEF) report is produced annually by the State Higher Education Executive Officers (SHEEO) to broaden understanding of the context and consequences of multiple decisions made every year in each of these areas. No single report can provide definitive answers to such broad and fundamental questions of public…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Taxes, Tax Effort, Income
Salmon, Richard G. – School Business Affairs, 1973
Defines the value-added tax and examines it in light of equity, economic effects, cost of administration, and stability and yield. Compares the tax with the property tax and suggests alternative ways in which States and the Federal Government may participate in the financing of education. (DN)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Property Taxes, School Taxes, State Federal Aid