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Global Partnership for Education, 2024
GPE works with governments to include refugee children and youth in national education systems and helps strengthen capacity and resources to meet the education needs of refugee children. Refugees have access to public schools in 20 of GPE's partner countries, where GPE is supporting governments to build more inclusive and equitable education…
Descriptors: Refugees, Access to Education, Public Schools, Inclusion
Kuehn, Larry – British Columbia Teachers' Federation, 2018
The number of international students in British Columbia (BC) public schools has grown four-fold since the 2001-2002 school year. Two factors have promoted this growth: tuition from international students was one area that school districts could increase financial resources during a period of government austerity policies; and the province…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Tuition, Foreign Countries, Public Schools
British Columbia Teachers' Federation, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has upended life for students, teachers and everyone connected to public schools. The crisis has also exposed the fragilities of the economy in meeting the basic needs of all and highlighted the importance of the public sector, of community, and of care work. Schools are key public spaces of community and care. They must be…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Public Health, Economic Factors, Educational Finance
Herman, Juliana – Center for American Progress, 2013
The academic success of Finland, South Korea, and others on recent international tests has sparked a renewed interest among educators and those concerned with education policy in the United States in looking to other countries for examples of how we might improve our education system. Teacher training and quality in leading countries has received…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Finance, Financial Support, Educational Equity (Finance)
Boeskens, Luka; Liebowitz, David; Lima, Gonçalo; Radinger, Thomas – OECD Publishing, 2018
This report on "Responsive School Systems" constitutes the second of three thematic comparative reports bringing together findings from the OECD's School Resources Review. Evolving educational objectives, changing student needs and demographic developments require school systems to be highly responsive to new patterns of demand and adapt…
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Governance, Networks, Rural Schools
British Columbia Teachers' Federation, 2009
Protecting and improving education should be a top priority for the BC government. Unfortunately, much of this last decade has seen conditions in BC schools worsen, rather than improve. Recent government decisions have just added to existing shortfalls in funding for schools. Unless the BC government reverses direction, projections are for…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Foreign Countries, Poverty, Educational Improvement
Deroche, Timothy R.; Cooper, Bruce S.; Ouchi, William G. – School Administrator, 2004
For more than a decade, education reformers have admired the achievements of the Edmonton Public Schools in Canada, and school districts across the United States have attempted to replicate Edmonton's success with school-site decision making. However, most districts have stopped short of implementing one policy that is central to Edmonton's…
Descriptors: Resource Allocation, Funding Formulas, School Districts, Public Schools
Smith, J. David; Cousins, J. Bradley; Stewart, Rebecca – Canadian Journal of Education, 2005
Because bullying is a serious problem in Canadian schools, antibullying programs have been widely implemented to redress the problem. School principals in Ontario (N=395) completed a questionnaire to document the severity of bullying, the amount of anti-bullying resources, and the variety of antibullying activities in their schools. Results reveal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Bullying, Antisocial Behavior
Gold, Steven D., Ed.; And Others – 1995
Funding public schools is one of the most important functions of states in the United States, provinces in Canada, and local governments in both countries. These two volumes present descriptive information about how state and provincial school-finance systems operated during 1993-94. The volumes consist of two major parts: United States Overview…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Equalization Aid, Financial Support
May, William J. – Education Canada, 1983
Defines the principal's role as educational leader. Shows how the status of principals and the bureaucracy of public schools in Canada limit the principal's role. Explains the Canadian school budgeting process and its disadvantages. Suggests that school-based management can overcome educational centralization. (SB)
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Administrator Role, Budgeting, Bureaucracy
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Bezeau, Lawrence M. – Canadian Journal of Education, 1979
Since 1968, Quebec province has subsidized private schools by a voucher system. This analytical literature review describes that system; summarizes information since 1968 on Quebec private schooling; and compares, using price theoretic concepts, Quebec's public and private education sectors in terms of economically efficient resource allocation.…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Admission Criteria, Comparative Analysis, Educational Economics
York Borough Board of Education, Toronto (Ontario). – 1972
Three aspects of the York Borough's school instructional programs are discussed: program structure, program costs, and program evaluation. Some basic philosophies of the Management of Educational Resources System (MERS) are set forth and the early history of the project is described showing how the boardwide MERS evolved from a pilot experiment…
Descriptors: Accountability, Board of Education Role, Community Cooperation, Cooperative Planning