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Cline, David S. – School Business Affairs, 2011
The vast majority of U.S. school districts are considered independent and have taxing authority; the remaining districts rely on revenue and budgetary approval from their local government. In the latter case, localities often use some form of negotiated process to determine the amount of revenue their school districts will receive. Typically, a…
Descriptors: Income, School Districts, Counties, Local Government
NGA Center for Best Practices, 2012
Awarding credits based on student mastery of content and skills can remove barriers to increasing student readiness for college and careers, according to a new issue brief released by the National Governors Association. This brief shows how governors can lead efforts to foster alternative methods of awarding credit by working to: (1) Build…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Credits, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Bandaranayake, Bandara – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2013
This article explores the formula-based school funding system in the state of Victoria, Australia, where state funds are directly allocated to schools based on a range of equity measures. The impact of Victoria' funding system for education in terms of alleviating inequality and disadvantage is contentious, to say the least. It is difficult to…
Descriptors: Funding Formulas, Foreign Countries, Educational Equity (Finance), Equal Education
Abbott, Ian; Middlewood, David; Robinson, Sue – Management in Education, 2015
This article draws on data collected from a series of semi-structured interviews with headteachers and other stakeholders on the use of the Pupil Premium in Ofsted-rated outstanding schools. It has a focus on the significance of fundamental principles in determining how effective use is made of additional resources. In particular, the importance…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Semi Structured Interviews, Principals, Administrative Principles
Alo, Ejikeme Nonso – World Journal of Education, 2012
Fiscal federalism deals with the sharing of resources in a federated nation. Over the years problems about local government finance have become an important aspect of intergovernmental relations. Constitutionally, local government is the third tier of government which exists as an independent entity, possessing some degree of autonomy and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Local Government, Revenue Sharing, Federal State Relationship
Buckley, Jerry L.; Piland, William E. – Journal of Applied Research in the Community College, 2012
California community colleges are experiencing unprecedented levels of sanctions from their accrediting agency. A survey of planners in these colleges reveals a wide gap between current practice and perceived importance of integrated planning practices, as well as misalignment in budgeting methods. Statistically significant gaps were identified…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Sanctions, Accreditation (Institutions), Institutional Mission
Lynn, Rachel; Zirkle, Jennifer – School Business Affairs, 2012
In 2009, the city of Detroit proposed a $500.5 million bond referendum to stem the declining enrollment in Detroit Public Schools (DPS) that mirrored the decades-long decline in the city's population. Proposal S was passed in November to fund the construction of 8 new schools, the renovation of 10 more, and the improvement of information…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Declining Enrollment, Delivery Systems, Resource Allocation
Complete College America, 2012
The mere mention of so-called "performance funding" makes college presidents and the higher education community nervous. It's an understandable reaction to a concept that too often results in an overly complex outcome. Still, the basic principle of "investing the limited resources states have in the results they want" is fundamentally sound--and…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Higher Education, Funding Formulas, Resource Allocation
Delisle, Jason; Cohen, Jennifer – New America Foundation, 2012
Congress completed the fiscal year 2012 appropriations process on December 17th, 2011, finalizing annual funding for federal education programs through September 30, 2012 at $68.1 billion, down $233 million from the prior year. It is the first year since 2007 that Congress did not increase total appropriations for education programs. This issue…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Funding Formulas, Federal Aid, Federal Programs
Roza, Marguerite; Fullerton, Jon – Education Next, 2013
Many state education leaders are taking a fresh look at school finance in hopes of containing costs. Some are reworking transportation formulas, or zeroing in on special education eligibility, or merging districts. Others are investing more in digital learning, charter innovations, and information systems. But state leaders too often overlook a…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Funding Formulas, State Policy, Enrollment
Ness, Erik C.; Tandberg, David A. – Journal of Higher Education, 2013
Our fixed-effects panel data analysis of state spending on higher education fills a near void of studies examining capital expenditures on higher education. In our study, we found that political characteristics (e.g., interest group activity, organizational structure, and formal powers) largely account for differences between general fund and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Funding Formulas, State Aid, Expenditures
Illinois Community College Board, 2018
The mission and vision of adult education is to provide every individual in Illinois access to Adult Education and Literacy services. In Illinois, more than 1.15 million adults have less than 12 grades of formal education, approximately 2.8 million Illinois residents speak a language other than English in their home, and more than 350,944…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Federal Legislation, Planning
Horsford, Sonya Douglass; Sampson, Carrie – Voices in Urban Education, 2013
The growing numbers of English language learners across the country provide an opportunity for state policymakers and education leaders to invest in and reap the benefits of a well-educated, culturally competent workforce. In this article, the authors review state-level ELL funding for the ten states experiencing the highest ELL population growth…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Educational Equity (Finance), Resource Allocation, Access to Education
Dar, Luciana; Lee, Dong-Wook – Journal of Higher Education, 2014
In this article, we explore how partisanship affects state higher education policy priorities and expenditures. We assume that party coalitions are heterogeneous and policy preferences/priorities differ via mediating factors. We find that Democratic Party strength positively affects state funding for higher education but that the effect diminishes…
Descriptors: Political Affiliation, Higher Education, Budgets, Budgeting
Miller, Raegen – Center for American Progress, 2011
The All Children Are Equal Act introduced by Rep. Glenn Thomson (R-PA) in the House of Representatives last week tackles a flaw in the way Title I, the largest program authorized by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, or ESEA, allocates funds to school districts. The bill, which enjoys bipartisan sponsorship of Rep. G.K. Butterfield…
Descriptors: School Districts, Funding Formulas, Elementary Secondary Education, Poverty

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