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Kyrie E. Dragoo – Congressional Research Service, 2024
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA, P.L. 108-446) is primarily thought of as the nation's special education law, and Part B, which focuses on providing special education and related services to children with disabilities between the ages of 3 and 21 years old, is the largest part of the IDEA both in terms of populations served…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Federal Legislation, Students with Disabilities, Educational Legislation
Duer, Jennifer K.; Jenkins, Jade – Educational Policy, 2023
As a result of patchwork policies, early childhood education (ECE) providers combine funding from multiple sources, known as blended funding. However, little is known about the consequences of blended funding for policy goals. We use national ECE provider data to identify the prevalence of blended funding models, and detailed state quality rating…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Early Childhood Education, Educational Policy, State Federal Aid
Debra Rains – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Accusations pertaining to insufficient accountability for private schools that provide alternative educational options for special education students have led to opposition to those same schools. The opposition results in part from the schools' acceptance of state funded vouchers and scholarships. In Florida, state vouchers provide funds which…
Descriptors: Private Schools, State Federal Aid, Educational Vouchers, Educational Legislation
Barnett, W. Steven; Hustedt, Jason T. – National Institute for Early Education Research, 2011
The care and education of young children in the United States is supported by nearly $40 billion yearly from a variety of sources at the federal, state, and local levels. Even so, about a quarter of 4-year-olds and half of 3-year-olds do not attend preschool, and many of those who do attend receive only poor quality services. Some programs are of…
Descriptors: Financial Support, Child Development, Preschool Education, Educational Legislation
Naik, Manish; Yorkman, Michell; Casserly, Michael – Council of the Great City Schools, 2010
President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (the Recovery Act or ARRA) into law on February 17, 2009. This federal stimulus package provided an unprecedented infusion of new education aid for the nation's schools--more than $100 billion. To determine how the unprecedented federal infusion of education funding was…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, School Districts, Educational Technology, Federal Programs
Neas, Katherine Beh; Mezey, Jennifer – 2003
Families with children with disabilities often have difficulty finding high quality child care for their children; this problem is compounded for low-income families. In 2003, Congress will consider the reauthorization of the two statutes that support the development of young children with disabilities and their familiesthe Child Care and…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Child Care, Disabilities, Financial Support
Center for Law and Education (NJ3a), 2005
The Center for Law and Education (CLE) strives to make the right of all students to quality education a reality throughout the nation and to help enable communities to address their own public education problems effectively, with an emphasis on assistance to low-income students and communities. For more than a quarter of a century, the Center for…
Descriptors: State Federal Aid, Educational Quality, Public Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSieke, Catherine C.; Russo, Charles J. – Journal of Education Finance, 1999
In "Durant v. State of Michigan," resulting in a $212 million settlement to 83 districts, the Michigan Supreme Court addressed state deficiencies in funding special education. This article examines implications of "Durant" for other educational programs. Michigan is still trying to shun responsibility for educating disabled…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
National Association of State Directors of Special Education, Alexandria, VA. – 1999
This report provides an overview of the federally funded State Improvement Grants (SIGs). Information was obtained from the 17 individual state profiles compiled for the Regional Resource Center Network SIG Report. Results of the analysis found: (1) 18 states were awarded SIGs in 1999 and the average SIG award was $1,002,949; (2) recruitment and…
Descriptors: Block Grants, Disabilities, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education
Federal Register, 1998
This document provides final regulations that amend the Title 1 program, under Part A of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, for helping disadvantaged children meet high educational standards. These new regulations amend the schoolwide program requirements to allow a percentage of funds received by a local education agency (LEA) under Part…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Disabilities, Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary Secondary Education
Laubach, Thomas – OECD Publishing (NJ1), 2005
This paper discusses the current state of fiscal relations between the federal, state and local governments in the United States and suggests directions for improvement. The significant degree of fiscal autonomy of the states and, to a lesser extent, of local governments has had several beneficial effects, including the responsiveness of public…
Descriptors: Expenditures, Taxes, Educational Finance, Resource Allocation
Blanchette, Cornelia M. – 1997
Although all public schools could be eligible for federal funds under Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) and Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) programs, concerns have been raised about whether charter schools are receiving an equitable share of these federal funds. This report describes: (1) how federal Title I and IDEA funds are…
Descriptors: Categorical Aid, Charter Schools, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Hager, Ronald M.; Sheldon, James R., Jr. – Employment and Disability Institute, 2001
The availability of assistive technology (AT) can make a tremendous difference in the ability of an individual to work, even when that individual has a severe disability. In the work context, AT serves several functions: it may make it possible to participate in an education or training program; it may make it possible to get prepared to leave the…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, Employment, Severe Disabilities, Financial Support
Policy Update, 1994
This policy update presents key aspects of the statutory language of the School-to-Work Opportunities Act of 1994 (Public Law 103-239), which provides states and localities with federal funds to be used as venture capital to underwrite the initial costs of planning and establishing statewide School-to-Work Opportunities systems. The paper focuses…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Education Work Relationship, Educational Legislation, Educational Opportunities
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Office of Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities. – 1998
This New York report complies with the requirements that states document performance of educational and vocational services funded under the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. The report is based on New York's strategic plan of goals and objectives and presents data and analyses which indicate current status and trends. Positive…
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Disabilities, Early Intervention, Educational Change
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