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Foster, John M.; Toma, Eugenia F.; Troske, SuZanne P. – Journal of Education Finance, 2013
Scholars and policymakers see improving teacher quality as a key way to improve student learning. While quality may be improved in a variety of ways for pre-service teachers, professional development is one of the few avenues by which quality can be improved for those teachers already in the teaching profession. But professional development, like…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Cost Effectiveness, Program Effectiveness, Educational Change
Yeh, Stuart S. – Journal of Education Finance, 2012
This article reviews evidence regarding the intertemporal reliability of teacher rankings based on value-added methods. Value-added methods exhibit low reliability, yet are broadly supported by prominent educational researchers and are increasingly being used to evaluate and fire teachers. The article then presents a cost-effectiveness analysis…
Descriptors: Evidence, Academic Achievement, Educational Research, Evaluation Methods
Knight, David S. – Journal of Education Finance, 2012
School-based instructional coaching is an increasingly popular approach to professional development used to support in-service learning for teachers. However, little is known about the cost of coaching. The following study aims to fill this gap. First, the study describes a framework for measuring the cost of an instructional coaching program;…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Coaching (Performance), Inservice Teacher Education, Costs
Toutkoushian, Robert K.; Bathon, Justin M.; McCarthy, Martha M. – Journal of Education Finance, 2011
Although benefits can be a sizable part of an educator's total compensation, there has been little scholarly inquiry into the state pension plans for educators. Despite the fact that all defined benefit plans rely on the same basic formula for calculating annual pensions, they vary across states in the multiplier used, the method for calculating…
Descriptors: Retirement, Labor Market, Retirement Benefits, Cost Effectiveness
Ingle, W. Kyle; Petroff, Ruth Ann; Johnson, Paul A. – Journal of Education Finance, 2011
Using Levin and McEwan's (2001) "ingredients method," this study identified the major activities and associated costs of school levy campaigns in five districts. The ingredients were divided into one of five cost categories--human resources, facilities, fees, marketing, and supplies. As to overall costs of the campaigns, estimates ranged from a…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Human Resources, Costs, School Districts
Watlington, Eliah; Shockley, Robert; Guglielmino, Paul; Felsher, Rivka – Journal of Education Finance, 2010
The cost of teacher turnover to schools and school districts has only recently been studied. This research reveals that when high-quality teachers leave the classroom, the effect on both student performance and school and district fiscal operations is significant and deleterious. The implications for study in this area include the planning of…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Educational Finance, Economic Impact, School Districts
Yeh, Stuart S. – Journal of Education Finance, 2010
Review of cost-effectiveness studies suggests that rapid assessment is more cost effective with regard to student achievement than comprehensive school reform (CSR), cross-age tutoring, computer-assisted instruction, a longer school day, increases in teacher education, teacher experience or teacher salaries, summer school, more rigorous math…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), National Standards, Academic Achievement, Cost Effectiveness
Vincent, Jeffrey M.; Monkkonen, Paavo – Journal of Education Finance, 2010
Spending by states and local school districts on school construction has increased dramatically over the last decade, not only because more and higher-quality schools are being built, but also because construction costs have increased by an unprecedented degree. Many states struggle to afford the new schools needed in local communities. The…
Descriptors: School Construction, State Regulation, Costs, Cost Effectiveness
Yeh, Stuart S.; Ritter, Joseph – Journal of Education Finance, 2009
A cost-effectiveness analysis was conducted of Gordon, Kane, and Staiger's (2006) proposal to raise student achievement by identifying and replacing the bottom quartile of novice teachers, using value-added assessment of teacher performance. The cost effectiveness of this proposal was compared to the cost effectiveness of voucher programs, charter…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Class Size, Academic Achievement, Exit Examinations
Addonizio, Michael F. – Journal of Education Finance, 2009
In response to demands for school accountability, states now devote much attention to distinguishing among effective and ineffective schools. These efforts, while varying considerably in rigor and sophistication, generally emphasize technical or allocative efficiency (e.g., the marginal productivity of measured inputs employed in various…
Descriptors: Productivity, Reading Achievement, Mathematics Achievement, Academic Achievement
Zimmer, Timothy; DeBoer, Larry; Hirth, Marilyn – Journal of Education Finance, 2009
This article examines the potential for reducing costs through school district consolidation by employing economies of scale. Utilizing Indiana school district data primarily from 2004 through 2006, we find evidence for scale economies with optimal enrollment being 1,942 students, with a per pupil estimated cost at $9,414. The 95% confidence…
Descriptors: Consolidated Schools, School Districts, Educational Finance, Cost Effectiveness
Morphew, Christopher; Baker, Bruce – Journal of Education Finance, 2007
In this article, the authors present the results of a research study in which they used two national datasets to construct and examine a model that estimates relative faculty instructional costs for specific undergraduate degree programs and also identifies differences in these costs by region and institutional type. They conducted this research…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Finance, National Surveys, Data Interpretation
Ilon, Lynn; Normore, Anthony H. – Journal of Education Finance, 2006
This study demonstrates a method for extending debates on the effectiveness of school inputs into the cost-effectiveness realm. This study uses the example of Florida's statewide initiative to reduce class sizes to determine which of many state inputs buys the most effect for the same expenditure. The method includes a three-stage process:…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, State Aid, Expenditures, Class Size
Iatarola, Patrice; Fruchter, Norm – Journal of Education Finance, 2006
Every school reform initiative promises to improve some aspect of schooling and, ultimately, the academic performance of the target schools and their students. The reform's cost often determines not only whether the particular initiative is implemented but also how the reform is implemented. Analyzing the cost-effectiveness of a programmatic or…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Change, Measurement, Methods
Straw into Gold, Revenues into Results: Spinning out the Implications of the Improved School Finance
Grubb, W. Norton; Huerta, Luis A.; Goe, Laura – Journal of Education Finance, 2006
This article deals with the current situation of revenues, expenditures and school finance. The authors discuss elaborating conceptions of resources, clarifying why funding is often wasted, and why the translation of funding into effective resources is not straightforward. They discuss their approach of converting revenues to results in a simple…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Finance, Administrator Role, Models

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