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Katayama, Junko; Gough, Stephen – Environmental Education Research, 2008
This paper explores a particular contemporary instance of the implementation of central government policy linking higher education and sustainable development. The Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE)'s strategic plan for 2006-2011 (HEFCE 2006) includes a commitment to establish a baseline assessment of the contribution of the…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development
Yanqing, Ding – Chinese Education and Society, 2008
Beginning in 2006, the "two exemptions and one subsidy" (TEOS) policy was integrated into the New Mechanism for Assured Funding for Rural Compulsory Education (hereafter the "New Mechanism"). The New Mechanism includes TEOS, raising the standard of public expenditure guarantees for rural compulsory education stage schools,…
Descriptors: Compulsory Education, Foreign Countries, Performance Factors, Policy Analysis
Tajnikar, Maks; Debevec, Jasmina – Education Economics, 2008
The present paper tackles the issue of the higher education funding system in Slovenia. Its main attribute is that institutions are classified into study groups according to their fields of education, and funds granted by the state are based on their weights or study group factors (SGF). Analysis conducted using data envelopment analysis tested…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Funding Formulas, Financial Policy
Levacic, Rosalind – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2008
The article tracks the evolution of the English school finance system from 1988 to 2007. Three main periods are distinguished: Establishing Local Management of Schools (1988-1997); New Labour and Consolidation (1997-2002); and Centralizing Labour (2002-2007). Three key criteria are applied in assessing the system--efficiency, equity and…
Descriptors: Funding Formulas, Disadvantaged Schools, Educational Finance, Educational History
British Columbia Ministry of Education, 2013
This resource conveys policies, procedures, and guidelines that support the delivery of special education services in British Columbia's (Canada) public schools. It was originally published in 1995 (ED414703), following an extensive provincial Special Education Review (1993-94). The purpose of this manual is to provide a single point of reference…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Special Education, Educational Policy, Guides
Chatterji, Monojit; Seaman, Paul – Education Economics, 2007
A considerable sum of money is allocated to UK universities on the basis of Research Assessment Exercise performance. In this paper we analyse the impact of the two main funding models on the intra-territorial and intra-regional allocation of funds. We also examine the effect of the present system of territorial safety nets and discuss the impact…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Research, Financial Support
Nir, Adam E. – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2007
The purpose of this study was to assess the extent to which the introduction of school-based management (SBM) has affected schools' culture of consumption and the inequalities between schools with different socio-economic backgrounds. An analysis of financial reports from 31 SBM schools over four years reveals that schools have increased rather…
Descriptors: Funding Formulas, Socioeconomic Status, Economic Status, School Based Management
Li, Xiaobin – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2008
Policy makers in Ontario and Alberta provide financial assistance to disadvantaged students. Three special allocations in 2006-2007 school year for disadvantaged students in grades one to eight in the two provinces are compared to answer the question: Who makes stronger vertical equity efforts? The three compared allocations are: the allocation…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Foreign Countries, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Opportunities
Goldworthy, Jeffrey – Australian Universities' Review, 2008
Commonwealth funding formulae have caused Australian universities to become obsessed with maximising external research funding. Considerable pressure is applied to faculties, departments and scholars to apply for funding, and relative success in attracting it is given excessive weight in evaluating research performance. This may be productive in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Funding Formulas, Researchers
Lassibille, Gerard; Tan, Jee-Peng – Journal of Education Finance, 2007
The standard benefit incidence algebra generally produces biased estimates of the distribution of public spending on education when students from poor and rich families are enrolled in schools that receive different levels of public spending per student. Except in very rare instances, removing these biases entails combining several sources of…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Finance, Financial Support, Expenditure per Student
Callan, Tim; Smeeding, Tim; Tsakloglou, Panos – Education Economics, 2008
Direct provision of public services can alter the balance of resources across income groups. We focus on the issues arising when taking account of the impact of publicly provided education services across the income distribution. We combine OECD information on spending per student in particular levels of the education system with micro data from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Resource Allocation, Public Education, Comparative Education
Merisotis, Jamie P.; Gilleland, Diane S. – 2000
This report offers an array of steering mechanisms to help advance South Africa's higher education goals (equity and redress, efficiency, development, and accountability). Building on the experiences of other nations, the paper proposes both base formulas and non-base funding mechanisms that, combined, suggest that such policy-driven steering…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Policy, Financial Support, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedEicher, Jean-Claude; Chevaillier, Thierry – Higher Education in Europe, 2002
Asserts that the crisis in financing European higher education calls for the diversification of funding mechanisms. Suggests that the public authorities, which until now have born most of the burden of financing, must transfer a good portion of the burden to users, i.e., student and parents, and to the private sector. Explores methods for…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Financial Support, Foreign Countries, Funding Formulas
Peer reviewedEicher, Jean-Claude; Chevaillier, Thierry – Higher Education in Europe, 2002
Reflects on a previous article on financing European higher education, concluding that funding has indeed become increasingly based on mixed sources with students required to pay a greater share. Also concludes that determination of actual costs and equitable cost sharing have become more refined and accurate, with funding increasingly taking into…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Financial Support, Foreign Countries, Funding Formulas
Peer reviewedMace, John – Higher Education Review, 2000
Evaluates effects of the new British funding formula for universities, based on the research assessment exercise (RAE). Compares effects of the RAE on two contrasting universities and finds the RAE has dramatically affected university organization, teaching, and research. RAE may have increased efficiency in teaching and research but encourages…
Descriptors: Financial Support, Foreign Countries, Funding Formulas, Government Role

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