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Wohlstetter, Priscilla; Smith, Joanna; Farrell, Caitlin; Hentschke, Guilbert C.; Hirman, Jennifer – Journal of Education Finance, 2011
The Obama administration's education reform agenda has included an increased emphasis on the role of charter schools generally and a specific emphasis on charter management organizations (CMOs) in replicating best practices and helping "turn around" the lowest performing 5% of the nation's public schools. Through interviews with more than 50…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Educational Change, Financial Support, Interviews
Sielke, Catherine C. – Journal of Education Finance, 2011
In the 1990s, teachers' and other educators' salaries increased enough to make Georgia number one in salaries in the South and solidly in the Midwest across the nation. Since 2004, school districts have been trying to make do with much less as this recession continues to force more cuts. Georgia has a very high unemployment rate of 10.25%, a high…
Descriptors: Taxes, Elementary Secondary Education, Finance Reform, Educational Finance
Crampton, Faith E.; Thompson, David C. – Journal of Education Finance, 2011
The reform of education funding systems to achieve greater equity and adequacy is an ongoing struggle in many states. Because funding of public elementary and secondary education is constitutionally a state responsibility, the struggle plays out largely in state legislatures. At the same time, education finance reform does not take place in a…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Finance Reform, Educational Finance, Educational Legislation
Delaney, Jennifer A.; Doyle, William R. – Journal of Education Finance, 2011
This article considers the role of higher education in state budgets. It empirically models and tests the balance wheel hypothesis in a robust framework. The balance wheel model posits that in good economic times, higher education is an attractive area for states to fund and tends to be funded at a higher rate than other state budget categories.…
Descriptors: Evidence, Higher Education, Educational Finance, Budgeting
Cheslock, John J.; Hughes, Rodney P. – Journal of Education Finance, 2011
In the United States, public higher education finance policy is primarily decided at the state level, and policies can vary dramatically across state lines. Data was used from 1989-1990 and 2008-2009 to describe these differences and how they have changed over time. Numerous aspects of each state's higher education system were examined--average…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Financial Aid, Grants, Tuition
Tandberg, David A.; Ness, Erik C. – Journal of Education Finance, 2011
Little empirical attention has been paid to state capital expenditures for higher education. While some anecdotal evidence exists that the process of appropriating capital dollars to higher education institutions is a particularly political process, no study has systematically examined the determinants of higher education state capital spending.…
Descriptors: State Aid, Expenditures, Higher Education, Governance
Curs, Bradley R.; Bhandari, Bornali; Steiger, Christina – Journal of Education Finance, 2011
Previous empirical literature finds that government expenditure on higher education has a negative, or null, effect on U.S. economic growth rates. This empirical result may be driven by omission of an important variable--the privatization of higher education. Using state-level panel data from 1970 to 2005, this analysis investigates whether the…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Expenditures, Higher Education, Privatization
Alexander, F. King – Journal of Education Finance, 2011
A Maintenance of Effort (MOE) provision for higher education was first adopted in the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 and was included as a requirement for states to participate in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). The information in this article was presented before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Finance, Paying for College, State Aid
Pittner, Nicholas A.; Carleton, Melissa M.; Casto, Cassandra – Journal of Education Finance, 2010
Beginning in 1997, a series of Ohio Supreme Court decisions ruled that Ohio's school foundation-based funding system was unconstitutional. Despite judicially mandated reform directives, little change was made until recently when Ohio adopted a modified Evidence-Based Model (EBM) into its statutory funding scheme. Ohio's EBM is intended to remedy…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Finance, Finance Reform, Funding Formulas
Salmon, Richard G. – Journal of Education Finance, 2010
Public elementary and secondary education, a vast, uneven and complex system, is the most significant cost to local government and one of the largest costs to state government in Virginia. Meeting this cost has become even more difficult as the state and nation continue to struggle with the most severe economic downturn since the Great Depression.…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Income, Educational Finance, State Government
Owings, William A.; Kaplan, Leslie S. – Journal of Education Finance, 2010
Fiscal disparities within school districts may be the next area "ripe" for litigation. Equity and adequacy litigation have largely focused on between-district fiscal disparities. Research suggests that within-district disparities may be as unfair to high poverty schools. When the school funding pie is not growing, remedying within-district fiscal…
Descriptors: School District Wealth, Resource Allocation, Minority Groups, Disadvantaged
Trostel, Philip A. – Journal of Education Finance, 2010
A crucial issue in the debate on state support for higher education is the extent that a state's production of college graduates affects the state's education attainment. The view that many new graduates take their state-supported degrees to labor markets in other states undermines states' incentives to promote wider access to college. This study…
Descriptors: State Aid, College Graduates, Education Work Relationship, Labor Force
Johnson, Carl; Maiden, Jeffrey – Journal of Education Finance, 2010
This study was designed to explore fiscal interrelationships that underlay capital outlay funding, including the differences between rural and non-rural school districts. The study additionally focused on the relationships between various capital outlay funding components (capital outlay expenditures per pupil, net assessed valuation per pupil,…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Academic Achievement, Predictor Variables, Funding Formulas
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

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