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National Education Association, 2023
Last summer, the National Education Association (NEA) developed a New Business Item to explore retrenchment: "The NEA shall make a statistical study on the effect of significant faculty retrenchment at community colleges on future faculty cuts" (NBI 78, 2022). ASA Research (ASA) conducted exploratory research in an attempt to identify…
Descriptors: Retrenchment, Faculty Mobility, Employment Practices, College Faculty
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Heather A. Yarger; Deena Shariq; Alexandra C. Hickey; Elizabeth Giacobbe; Sarah L. Dziura; Elizabeth Redcay – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2023
The current study characterized the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and stay-at-home orders on adolescents' internalizing symptoms and assessed predictors of adolescents' internalizing symptoms during the pandemic. Seventy-nine adolescents (18 autistic, 61 nonautistic) and their parents who participated in a previous study and were at least 10…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Mental Health, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Toppin, Ian N.; Pullens, Laveda M. – Journal of Instructional Research, 2015
Prior classroom management training makes a big difference in faculty's ability to handle disputes with students. This type of training should be included in faculty orientation activities. The research presented in this article indicates that success in dealing with behaviorally challenging students is possible if the likely areas of dispute are…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Teacher Student Relationship, Conflict Resolution
Sidarous, Natalie – California Postsecondary Education Commission, 2011
In December 2010, the California Postsecondary Education Commission (CPEC) staff surveyed public universities in other states to learn how they have dealt with cuts in state funding. All of the institutions CPEC surveyed have increased tuition and or fees at least once in the last two fiscal years, and many project additional increases. All have…
Descriptors: State Universities, Educational Finance, School Surveys, Comparative Analysis
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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
Strout, Erin – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Donors give art collections worth millions of dollars to colleges, mostly to be displayed in their art museums. But some financially strapped colleges have started looking at the art as a way of escaping their financial woes. Fisk University expects to make $16-million from the sale of two paintings, one by Georgia O'Keeffe and another by Marsden…
Descriptors: Art, Museums, Financial Problems, Colleges
Hesel, Richard A.; Strauss, David W.; Edwards, Benjamin G. – Trusteeship, 2009
The counterintuitive approach of the world's greatest value investor, Warren Buffett, may be the best hope for colleges and universities during this recession. Buffett's time-tested philosophy of seeking value and investing for the long term remains a sound approach, even if his short-term returns have declined along with those of the rest of the…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Educational Innovation, Change Strategies, Public Colleges
Verstegen, Deborah A. – 2002
Public education in Virginia during fiscal year 2002 is characterized by fiscal crisis, reductions in funds, and no new salary increases for state employees including teachers and university faculty. The current context of recession and budget deficits, together with tax reductions imposed by the previous gubernatorial administration and current…
Descriptors: Educational Economics, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Problems, Money Management
Trotter, Andrew – Executive Educator, 1994
If students can direct visitors to their school library/media center, it probably is central to their learning. A 1992 study found the size of school library staff and collections to be the best school predictor of student achievement. Budget cuts have resulted in too many understaffed, understocked, and closed-down facilities. Cooperation with…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Problems, Instructional Leadership
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Smith, Mark F. – Academe, 2004
In Democracy in America, nineteenth-century political philosopher Alexis de Tocqueville argued that understanding how individual U.S. states approached an issue offered "the key to all the rest." If Tocqueville was correct, and he was right about many things, higher education advocates are in for a rocky time. Over the past two or three…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Finance, Financial Support, Politics of Education
Nissim-Sabat, Denis; And Others – 1984
The economic solvency of Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs) is a problem that needs immediate attention. In order to study the shift in funding sources for the 40 Community Services Boards (CSBs) which administer the 114 CMHCs in Virginia, the funding sources of CMHCs, and the fee collections of the CSBs, were examined. Data revealed that…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Community Resources, Community Services, Federal Aid
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Shannon, Patrick; Grinde, Lisa R.; Cox, Ann W. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2003
Five focus groups were conducted with 38 family participants receiving early intervention services in Virginia. Participants expressed their perspectives on how cost and ability to pay affects the family and their decisions on services. Implications for early intervention policy and practice on the local, state, and federal level and future…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention
Virginia State Council of Higher Education, Richmond. – 1991
This report presents a plan for improving higher education within Virginia focusing on controlling costs, improving educational quality, and increasing productivity. The report's three sections: (1) review the price higher education has paid in absorbing massive budgetary reductions and discuss Virginia's current standing among the states in…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Change Strategies, College Administration, Educational Change
Virginia State Council of Higher Education, Richmond. – 1993
This joint statement by the presidents of 17 Virginia State colleges and universities and the Director of the State Council on Higher Education examines the condition of Virginia's system of higher education in light of reductions in revenue, and urges implementation of proposals made by the State Council of Higher Education to meet the challenges…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Budgeting, College Faculty, College Outcomes Assessment
Hickey, Anthony Andrew – 1979
As rural communities strive to meet the demands of both their citizens and of higher levels of government for increased local services, they must rely more and more on outside assistance. The maze and complexity of federal and state mandates forces officials to seek technical assistance from a network of public and private agencies. The dynamics…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Bureaucracy, Community Control, Community Leaders
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