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Youngran Kim; Ron Zimmer – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2023
During the pandemic, a number of states instituted hold-harmless funding policies to protect school district financially from declining enrollments (Center for Public Education, 2021). In addition, some school choice policies have protected traditional public schools financially from declining enrollments. Together, these policies raise the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Choice, Competition, Reputation
Rafiuddin Najam; Alison Johnston – Education Economics, 2023
Public higher education is chronically under-funded in developing countries, making private investment necessary for human capital development. We investigate if information provision mobilizes support for private investment in public higher education by employing an online RCT in Afghanistan. We find that information cues impact respondents'…
Descriptors: Preferences, Tuition, State Universities, Foreign Countries
Jennifer Feldman; Jennifer Wallace – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2023
This article investigates the awarding of scholarships to students from historically disadvantaged communities to attend elite schools in South Africa. Specifically, the article analyses the narrated accounts of former scholarship recipients who reflect on their experiences of entering an elite secondary school as scholarship students. Using…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Scholarships, Disadvantaged Environment
Donald E. Heller; Michele Shepard, Contributor; Ellie Bruecker, Contributor – Institute for College Access & Success, 2023
TICAS partnered with higher education researcher Dr. Donald E. Heller to examine the "affordability gap" that students are facing when paying for college. The report uses federal data to determine the so-called "college affordability gap" in three states--California, Michigan, and New York--with a focus on students who are…
Descriptors: Paying for College, Access to Education, Federal Aid, Grants
McKillip, Mary; Sciarra, David – Education Law Center, 2020
This brief is part of Education Law Center's "Tracking State Aid Cuts in the Pandemic" series. Against a backdrop of significant underfunding even before the pandemic, the Texas Education Agency announced in June that federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding would be used in place of the final payments…
Descriptors: State Aid, Retrenchment, Budgeting, Public Education
Lafortune, Julien; Mehlotra, Radhika; Paluch, Jennifer – Public Policy Institute of California, 2020
These technical appendixes accompany the study, "Funding California Schools When Budgets Fall Short." The study explores how the Great Recession impacted funding for California's K-12 system, how prepared districts are for potential funding cuts, and what policy choices could forge a more financially resilient system. Using data on…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Financial Support, Elementary Secondary Education, Budgeting
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
Ryu, Jay E. – Journal of Education Finance, 2019
This paper applies outcome-based school aid to Ohio's FY 2014 school district data to find systematic patterns between school aid parameters and outcome equity as well as fiscal equity. Empirical findings suggest that outcome-based power-equalizing aid improves both fiscal and outcome equity more than Ohio's aid formula does, with…
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), School Districts, Outcomes of Education, Financial Support
Atchison, Drew – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2019
This study examines the impact of court-ordered finance reform in New York State resulting from "Campaign for Fiscal Equity v. State of New York" on equity of inputs using synthetic controls. The findings herein indicate court mandated education finance reform in New York had little to no impact on equity of educational inputs despite an…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Finance Reform, Educational Equity (Finance), Funding Formulas
Evans, William N.; Schwab, Robert M.; Wagner, Kathryn L. – Education Finance and Policy, 2019
We examine the impact of the Great Recession on public education finance and employment. Five major themes emerge from our work. First, nearly 300,000 school employees lost their jobs. Second, schools that were heavily dependent financially on state governments were particularly vulnerable to the recession. Third, local revenues from the property…
Descriptors: Economic Climate, Public Education, Educational Finance, Employment
Lavadenz, Magaly; Armas, Elvira G.; Murillo, Marco A.; Jáuregui Hodge, Sylvia – Peabody Journal of Education, 2019
This study examined evidence of equity for English Learners-one of the three targeted student groups--in the early implementation of California's Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) across data sets from seven studies. We used social justice inquiry methods and data integration analytic approaches that included purposeful sampling of districts'…
Descriptors: Local Government, Funding Formulas, Educational Finance, Educational Equity (Finance)
Education Week, 2019
"Quality Counts 2019: School Finance," is the second installment of "Education Week's" annual evaluation of the nation's K-12 school system. This report in the series focuses on an issue of immediate practical concern to every school leader, policymaker, parent, and member of the public: money--how much there is for schools,…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Equity (Finance), Expenditures
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
Sanders, Ryan; Zhang, Shengfan – International Journal of Educational Management, 2020
Purpose: Teacher pay in Arkansas public schools varies widely from district to district across the state. This pay discrepancy is driven by both the funds available to a district and by how these funds are allocated. A standard per student budget is given to districts across the state, but this budget can be supplemented by additional property…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Public Schools, Resource Allocation, Educational Finance
Pierce, Dennis – Community College Journal, 2020
Amid the global pandemic, community colleges nationwide found themselves challenged like never before. More than 21 million Americans lost their jobs in March and April. How would this economic collapse affect college revenue streams, or fall semester enrollment? Would campuses even be open in the fall? Would students continue to register for…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Budgeting, Educational Finance, Pandemics