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Ben-Michael, Eli; Feller, Avi; Rothstein, Jesse – Grantee Submission, 2022
Staggered adoption of policies by different units at different times creates promising opportunities for observational causal inference. Estimation remains challenging, however, and common regression methods can give misleading results. A promising alternative is the synthetic control method (SCM), which finds a weighted average of control units…
Descriptors: Causal Models, Statistical Inference, Computation, Evaluation Methods
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Snyder, Thomas D.; Dinkes, Rachel; Sonnenberg, William; Cornman, Stephen – National Center for Education Statistics, 2019
In 1965, Congress established Title I, Part A (herein referred to as Title I) as a part of the landmark Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA). Congress noted two issues that it hoped to address through Title I funding: schools needed additional financial assistance to provide services to children in low-income families, and school…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation, Federal Aid
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James, John T.; Tichy, Karen L.; Collins, Alan; Schwob, John – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2008
This article examines a wide range of parish school indicators that can be used to predict long-term viability. The study reported in this article explored the relationship between demographic variables, financial variables, and parish grade school closures in the Archdiocese of Saint Louis. Specifically, this study investigated whether…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Sustainability, Predictor Variables, School Demography
Lawton, Stephen B. – School Business Affairs, 2009
In April 2009, a high school principal in a large Arizona school district met individually with 18 of his most senior teachers to inform them that they would not have a job the following year. Why didn't tenure protect them from wholesale dismissal? The answer is they all had one thing in common: they were retirees who had been leased or hired…
Descriptors: Principals, High Schools, Boards of Education, Teacher Supply and Demand
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Nillsen, Rodney – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2007
In the "Sydney Morning Herald" of 23 March 2005, Ross Gittins argued that the funding arrangements for private schools positively encourage parents to move their children from the state system. The then Federal Minister for Education, Dr Brendan Nelson, in a letter to the "Herald" of 25-27 March, responded by saying that 68% of…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Private Schools, Educational Finance, Foreign Countries
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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
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Abou-Sayf, Frank K.; Lau, Wilson – Journal of Applied Research in the Community College, 2007
A web-based formula-driven tool has been developed for the purpose of performing two distinct academic department budgeting functions: allocation funding to the department, and budget management by the department. The tool's major features are discussed and its uses demonstrated. The tool's advantages are presented. (Contains 10 figures.)
Descriptors: Budgeting, Community Colleges, Program Implementation, Program Effectiveness
O'Connor, Ellen – 1983
Marginal cost is the cost of producing an additional unit. In higher education, one marginal cost would be cost of educating an additional student. Formula-based budget determination for public higher education is usually based on average cost per student. This study estimates marginal cost and compares it with average cost. There are several…
Descriptors: Costs, Educational Finance, Expenditure per Student, Funding Formulas
Gutmann, Babette; Paller, Alan T. – 1977
In this appendix to the study of subcounty allocation of Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, state by state profiles of subcounty allocation are provided. The allocation formula and procedures used by each state for fiscal year 1977 are explained. Other data for each state, such as number of school districts and counties which…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educationally Disadvantaged, Mathematical Formulas, Resource Allocation
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Ahumada, Martin M. – Higher Education, 1992
A discussion of costing methods for colleges and universities, common in the United States, looks at their first use in a major Latin American institution, the University of Monterrey (Mexico). Differences in costing methods for the university's seven colleges and potential for savings emerging from the analysis are examined. (MSE)
Descriptors: Accounting, College Administration, Comparative Education, Costs
Procter, Susan; And Others – 1994
A study examined the calculation of staff:student ratios (SSRs) in nursing and midwifery education in courses validated by the English National Board for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting (ENB). Data were collected from questionnaires mailed to all 108 colleges of nursing and midwifery and higher education institutions offering ENB-validated…
Descriptors: Computation, Educational Finance, Foreign Countries, Mathematical Formulas
Nevada State Legislative Counsel Bureau, Carson City. Legislative Commission. – 1986
A study of higher education funding in Nevada, mandated by state law, is reported. The study focuses on the methods used by other states to fund higher education and investigates these methods' appropriateness or usefulness in Nevada. Representatives of the state university system, education experts, and the general public provided background…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Finance, Financial Support, Higher Education
Johnson, Wayne Paul; Hickrod, G. Alan – 1985
According to a formula developed to measure the adequacy of state educational finance levels, only three of six selected midwestern states provided adequate levels of expenditure per pupil in 1981-82. The formula for determining adequacy, developed by Jerry Miner and Walter McMahon, consists of totaling adequate levels of expenditure in seven…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditure per Student
Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, GA. – 1976
Five papers are presented from a legislative seminar on budgeting for higher education and the legislative oversight process. In "Budgeting: A University Perspective," Jack K. Williams addresses the preparation of an institutional budget, what legislators should know about budgets, plans for no-growth or retrenchment, and the importance…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Budgets, College Administration, Educational Finance
Cohen, Michael P. – 1993
The need for a system of price indexes for colleges and universities is discussed. First, past efforts to develop price indexes are reviewed, dating back to 1952 and highlighting two specific indexes, the Higher Education Price Index (HEPI) and the Uniform Price Index Calculation System (UPICS). For the latter, the price indexes of direct costs…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Colleges, Cost Indexes, Costs
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