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Peer reviewedLawton, Stephen B. – Journal of Education Finance, 1998
Statistical sources demonstrate negative effects on educational spending in Canada in the 1990s, due to policies adopted in response to a severe recession and ballooning federal and provincial deficits. Massive restructuring (centralization and district consolidation) is occurring to increase efficiency. Retrenchment will probably be completed by…
Descriptors: Centralization, Economic Factors, Educational Finance, Efficiency
Peer reviewedLawton, Stephen B. – Journal of Education Finance, 1979
The distinctively different fortunes experienced in Canada and the United States by the movement to reform educational finance are due to the distinctively different political values of the two nations' people. Canadians tend to place greater emphasis on equality than do Americans. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Equalization Aid
Peer reviewedLawton, Stephen B. – Journal of Education Finance, 1986
This article focuses on Ontario, Canada, which has had two separate, publicly supported school districts since the early 1980s. After summarizing history and constitutional issues, this article develops nine propositions leading to harsh conclusions: providing choice in public education is not easy and may result in diversity without choice.…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Catholic Schools, Courts, Educational Finance
Peer reviewedLawton, Stephen B. – Journal of Education Finance, 1985
Explains variations in per pupil expenditures among school boards in Ontario, Canada, using the "median voter model," which compares consumer behavior with government funding actions. With an inequitable tax price an important policy variable, the school grant program needs redesigning to achieve equity without sacrificing efficiency. Includes 21…
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Catholic Schools, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Economics
Peer reviewedLawton, Stephen B. – Journal of Education Finance, 1990
The struggle to hold together a nation founded by both the French and the English continues, although international competition demands of Canada a more productive economy and workforce. The result may be a more coherent educational system. This article focuses on two trends influencing education policy: minority language rights and student…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Economic Change, Education Work Relationship, Educational Policy


