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Ziswiler, Korrin M.; De Luca, Barbara; Stedrak, Luke J. – Educational Considerations, 2013
Although there exists a large body of research concerning the relationship between expenditure and student achievement, a lack of research exists analyzing this relationship as it pertains specifically to students with disabilities. Given the increasing fiscal and academic pressures districts face to allocate resources efficiently, the purpose of…
Descriptors: Expenditures, Federal Programs, Educational Indicators, Special Needs Students
Ortagus, Justin C.; Stedrak, Luke J. – Educational Considerations, 2013
Ortagus and Stedrak address in this article the growth, popularity, and accessibility of online courses, and the fact that higher education administrators are under tremendous pressure to keep pace with rapidly evolving conditions related to online learning. Their exploratory analysis addresses the growth of online education and the use of…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Adjunct Faculty, College Faculty, College Administration
Stedrak, Luke J.; Ortagus, Justin C.; Wood, R. Craig – Educational Considerations, 2012
The advent of information technology throughout the United States has revolutionized the educational process and sparked the rapid growth of virtual education at the K-12 level in almost every state such that courses in every imaginable subject can now be offered outside the geographic constraints of school districts and traditional…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Public Policy, Virtual Classrooms, Financial Support

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