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Hess, G. Alfred, Jr.; And Others – 1991
School districts in Illinois are supported by revenues received primarily from local property taxes. Since the amount of local funds generated to support schools are affected by differences in property wealth, and property wealth is inequitably distributed, the funds available to provide an education to each student are also inequitably…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education
Hunt, Susan, Ed. – 1984
Advice for schools, colleges, and universities to generate more revenue and noncash resources through entrepreneurial and business ventures is offered in this indexed handbook. In addition to nine case studies of campus-based enterprises, six articles present the process by which new sources of revenue can be identified. Legal and tax…
Descriptors: Capital, Case Studies, Compliance (Legal), Economic Opportunities
Hawaii State Dept. of Education, Honolulu. Office of Instructional Services. – 1982
Designed for a one-semester high school social studies elective course, this curriculum guide uses a multidisciplinary approach to teach consumer education. Eight units of study cover the marketplace, consumer protection, decision making, money management, credit and taxes, basic necessities, housing, and future security. Within each unit, an…
Descriptors: Advertising, Budgeting, Consumer Education, Consumer Protection
Illinois State Board of Education, Springfield. – 1983
The sources and amounts of funds available for Illinois pre-kindergarten through post-secondary educational programs are explained in this monograph. The publication contains a summary of fiscal year 1984 appropriations and fiscally related legislation, as well as a brief explanation of state revenues and sources of local revenues. Chapter 1…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Aid
Mitchell, Olivia S. – 1989
This study of the potential labor market consequences of government mandating of employee benefits suggests that mandating benefits will increase benefit coverage and generosity for insurance coverage will not be helped; even when mandating benefits does improve benefit provision, there will be other offsetting effects, including wage and other…
Descriptors: Adults, Eligibility, Employees, Employer Attitudes
National Association of State Boards of Education, Alexandria, VA. – 1990
Three fundamental changes in state focus are needed to improve urban education and prepare many more students to participate in society and the world. First, state boards of education must act upon the belief that all children can learn. Urban students need rigorous, top-quality curricula and instruction delivered by highly trained and competent…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Educational Finance, Educational Improvement, Elementary Education
Romanik, Dale G. – 1987
The Dade County (Florida) Public Schools contracted with Strategy Research, Incorporated, to conduct a telephone survey of 400 Dade County registered voters. Focus was on determining the extent of support for a bond issue/tax increase to provide funds for the building and renovation of schools. Survey findings indicated that respondents: (1)…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Bond Issues, County School Districts, Educational Assessment
Business-Higher Education Forum, Washington, DC. – 1983
Public and private initiatives designed to enhance U.S. competitiveness were suggested to the President of the United States by the Business-Higher Education Forum, based on a 1-year research and study effort. The Forum's findings include: the U.S. economy is lagging behind its own past performance and the gains of other nations; economic vitality…
Descriptors: Business Cycles, Change Strategies, College Role, Economic Climate
McMurtry, Doyleen – 1984
This practicum addresses the creation of an economically viable school in the private sector to meet the educational and social needs of cognitively developmentally accelerated preschool-age children. Anticipated outcomes of the practicum included development of a well-documented philosophical approach to preschool gifted education, curriculum…
Descriptors: Business, Case Studies, Certification, Educational Finance
PDF pending restorationLadd, Helen F.; Wilson, Julie Boatright – 1982
This paper focuses on the characteristics of Massachusetts voters who support Proposition 2 1/2, a stringent property tax limitation measure. Section I uses cross-tabular analysis to examine variations in support for the tax limitation measure across a number of demographic, household, and municipal characteristics, as well as attitudinal…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Characteristics, Community Support, Educational Finance
New York State Education Dept., Albany. – 1984
The finances of major school districts in New York State during 1980-81 and 1981-82 are summarized in this report. Trend data are provided on full value, expenses, State aid, tax rates, and local levy. These items are also shown on a per pupil basis for the entire State, New York City, and the balance of the State. Eleven statistical tables are…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Trends, Expenditure per Student
Crosby, Bobby L. – 1988
This paper discusses five scenarios that have had an impact on school finance in the state of South Carolina during recent years. These scenarios include (1) the Education Finance Act of 1977 (EFA); (2) the Education Improvement Act of 1984 (EIA); (3) the issue of fiscal independence; (4) school fees; and (5) school bonds. The EFA was designed to…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Bond Issues, Change Strategies, Educational Benefits
Kennedy, Robert L. – 1985
Direct and indirect contributions of nine Arkansas universities to the economic well-being of the state, as well as the expected rate of return from support of higher education, were assessed. In-state expenditures by the universities and local expenditures by university staff and students were measured. A major impact was the value of business…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Credit (Finance), Economic Climate, Economic Factors
Anisef, Paul; And Others – 1982
A report on the current status of accessibility to university education in Ontario has several major objectives: to review the social science literature on such concepts as equality of educational opportunity and accessibility, considering the social, political and intellectual climate of the times; to examine parliamentary minutes and reports of…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Data Collection, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Demand
Olson, Lawrence – 1982
The importance of higher education in providing the skilled labor force needed to respond to changing technologies; the cost-efficiency of independent higher education; and implications for government, industry, and independent higher education are considered. The most readily changing technologies include computers and electronics, satellite…
Descriptors: College Role, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Benefits, Eligibility


