Publication Date
In 2025 | 2 |
Since 2024 | 48 |
Since 2021 (last 5 years) | 277 |
Since 2016 (last 10 years) | 678 |
Since 2006 (last 20 years) | 1205 |
Descriptor
Educational Legislation | 2550 |
Educational Finance | 2490 |
Federal Legislation | 1183 |
Elementary Secondary Education | 958 |
Federal Aid | 649 |
Educational Policy | 647 |
State Legislation | 516 |
Higher Education | 503 |
Financial Support | 478 |
State Aid | 406 |
Equal Education | 399 |
More ▼ |
Source
Author
Publication Type
Education Level
Audience
Policymakers | 235 |
Practitioners | 102 |
Administrators | 61 |
Teachers | 39 |
Parents | 38 |
Researchers | 29 |
Community | 16 |
Students | 12 |
Counselors | 2 |
Media Staff | 2 |
Location
California | 150 |
Texas | 83 |
United States | 82 |
New York | 68 |
Florida | 64 |
Illinois | 61 |
Maryland | 53 |
Ohio | 53 |
Colorado | 51 |
North Carolina | 51 |
Tennessee | 48 |
More ▼ |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Janae F. Lyde – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Enrollment levels and retention rates are two institutional factors that have seen a decline in the last five years and more. Previous research has documented the decline attributed to many different reasons. Resource allocations are a significant reason why enrollment levels and retention rates are declining at many higher education institutions.…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, School Holding Power, Resource Allocation, College Enrollment
Marguerite Roza; Lucy Hadley; Hannah Jarmolowski – National Comprehensive Center, 2020
Our nation spends approximately $650 billion per year on our K-12 education system. To understand how those dollars impact students, we need to examine spending where it reaches them: at the school level. The document, developed by the National Center, describes a national data archive that uses all elements of Interstate Financial Reporting (IFR)…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Expenditure per Student, Elementary Secondary Education, Archives
Hahnel, Carrie; Humphrey, Daniel C. – Policy Analysis for California Education, PACE, 2021
California enacted a groundbreaking shift to its school-funding system when it passed the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) in 2013. The law sought to make funding more equitable and also aimed to increase local control based on the premise that budgeting decisions are best made at the local level in partnership with community stakeholders, who…
Descriptors: Funding Formulas, School Districts, Educational Equity (Finance), Budgets
Knight, David S.; Karcher, Hailey; Hoang, Trang – Peabody Journal of Education, 2022
Federal school finance policy over the past 30 years has focused on resource allocation within school districts. Regulations require equal staffing across schools, particularly Title I schools, which are designated based on the percent of low-income students enrolled. The requirement to equalize staffing levels creates a loophole where, even with…
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Accountability, Low Income Students, Financial Policy
Alexander, F. King – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2022
The market-based funding model more commonly known as direct student aid, which was adopted by the federal government during the late 1960s and early 1970s, has created a series of unintended consequences that threaten educational equity and the future of public higher education. The economic and societal impacts of the privatization of US public…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Federal Aid, Higher Education, Educational Finance
Doane, Jenna – Journal of Education Human Resources, 2023
Language is a form of human capital. Human capital refers to skills an individual needs to succeed within the labor market. Originating from The Bilingual Education Act of 1968 (Title VII of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1968), one of many purposes of dual language programs (DLPs) was to provide equal access to classroom…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Equal Education, Bilingual Education Programs, Native Speakers
Joel Filas – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Illinois K-12 public school funding has long been characterized by large inter-district disparities in per-pupil expenditures. A primary reason for this characterization was the Illinois legislature's heavy reliance on local property tax within the various school funding formulas historically used to determine school revenues. The heavy reliance…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Education
DeNeal, Jen; Hatch, Emily; Kingston, Bradley – Education Trust-Midwest, 2023
According to a new analysis by The Education Trust-Midwest, Michigan is underfunding students from low-income backgrounds and English Learners by an estimated $5.1 billion annually compared to what leading states practice and what research indicates is needed for those students to succeed. The analysis also found that Michigan is near the bottom…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Educational Finance, Minority Group Students, Low Income Students
Black, Shaun M.; Owens, Michael A.; Randall, E. Vance; Boxley, Brod; White, Willie L., II – Voices of Reform, 2022
This mixed-methods case study examines the emergency financial management legislation enacted in Michigan from 2009 to 2018 as an education policy for governance reform in three local school districts: Detroit, Highland Park, and Muskegon Heights. From its inception, the emergency financial manager law was an intervention strategy for local…
Descriptors: Governance, Educational Change, Educational Finance, Emergency Programs
Council for Exceptional Children, 2022
The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) vigorously supports educational reforms within the public schools while promoting rigorous learning standards, strong educational outcomes, shared-decision making, diverse educational offerings, and the removal of unnecessary administrative requirements. At the same time, it is imperative that educators…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Educational Legislation, Equal Education, Federal Legislation
Education Law Center, 2024
There is no question that students who experience homelessness, like all students, are entitled to be educated. A federal law, known as the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, requires states to provide homeless children and youth with the same access to free appropriate public education as is available to other students. The Act also requires…
Descriptors: Homeless People, Access to Education, Eligibility, School Districts
Redford, Morag – Scottish Educational Review, 2023
This paper follows on from the previous bulletin (Redford 2022), which covered the education remit of the Parliament's Education, Children and Young Peoples Committee between September 2021 and January 2022. The following bulletin covers the major pieces of work of the Education, Children and Young People Committee from February 2022 to January…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parliamentary Procedures, Educational Administration, Educational Policy
Education Trust, 2021
The recent passage of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) is infusing America's K12 public schools with unprecedented, desperately needed relief funds to aid in the academic recovery of students in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The $122 billion allocated to K-12 public schools represents over seven times current annual Title I funding. As a…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Federal Legislation, COVID-19, Pandemics
Kolbe, Tammy; Dhuey, Elizabeth; Doutre, Sara Menlove – American Journal of Education, 2022
Purpose: New policy proposals to increase funding for the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)--including recent efforts by the Biden-Harris administration to "fully fund" IDEA--bring a new sense of urgency to understanding how federal special education dollars are distributed among states. In this study, we evaluate…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Financial Support, Federal Aid, Special Education
Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center, 2022
Part B, Section 619 of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) authorizes additional preschool formula grants to states that are eligible for grants under Section 611 of Part B. States are eligible if they make Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) available to all children ages 3-5 with disabilities. While not mandatory, all…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Educational Legislation, Students with Disabilities, Federal Legislation