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Benedict, Mary – Quill and Scroll, 1980
Examines complaints made by 40 high school principals with respect to three aspects of their schools' newspapers: preponderance of negative news stories, flagrant violation of grammar and spelling rules, and gross neglect of finances. (GT)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Financial Problems, Grammar, Negative Attitudes
Peer reviewedMillsap, Wayne L.; Wright, Pamela S. – Journal of College and University Law, 1979
A court ruling in the Girardier v Webster College case, that a college or university may validly refuse to issue transcripts to former students who have not repaid their educational loans and who have discharged those obligations through bankruptcy, is discussed along with some related cases. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Records, College Students, Court Litigation, Financial Problems
Rothstein, Stanley William – USA Today, 1979
Today's conservative political and economic climate is a poor one for higher education. Colleges are being forced to cut their budgets and vocationalize their curriculum. (SJL)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Economic Climate, Educational Demand, Educational Trends
Peer reviewedMcCartan, Anne-Marie – Community and Junior College Journal, 1979
Reviews the effects of Proposition 13 on staffing and programs in California's community colleges. Describes a long-term finance plan that recommends: (1) no major changes in mission, goals, or priorities; (2) a marginal cost concept of support; (3) maintaining similar support patterns; and (4) overhauling the accountability system. (AYC)
Descriptors: Accountability, Community Colleges, Educational Finance, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedLloyd, R. Grann – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1979
The underdevelopment of Blacks in the United States is due primarily to the lack of equal educational opportunities and to the denial of opportunity for on-the-job experience and training. If it is true that most capital formation must come from the savings of the developing group, the Black economy is likely to remain poor. (Author/RLV)
Descriptors: Black Businesses, Blacks, Economic Development, Economic Opportunities
Peer reviewedAshdown, Ellen – Change, 1979
The Black Archives Research Center and Museum at Florida A and M University houses a collection of Afro-American history, including memorabilia and oral history tapes. Although beset with financial problems, the Archives, under the direction of James Eaton, seeks to make a contribution to Southern history. (JMD)
Descriptors: American History, Archives, Black History, Financial Problems
Arnoff, Kathie-Jo – Graduate Woman, 1979
Participants in a nationwide summer program of minicourses for adults over 60, called Elderhostel, live on campus and choose from at least three one-week courses taught by regular faculty. There are no exams, credits or grades. The logistics of the program and financial costs and problems are discussed. (JMD)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Financial Problems, Higher Education, Minicourses
Peer reviewedPotter, David – Change, 1977
The experiences of the Colorado Commission on Higher Education are described, including its establishment in 1965, its abolishment in 1976, and reconsideration by the state legislature in 1977. Political and financial problems are noted. (LBH)
Descriptors: Financial Problems, Government School Relationship, Planning Commissions, Political Influences
Peer reviewedGarrett, Alan W. – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1997
Clifford Stoll's skeptical look at the computer mania besetting education raises issues about computerization and networking costs, the relationship between accessing information and becoming educated, and the role of human interaction in learning. By placing the computer before the curriculum, are proponents providing the best education possible…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Computer Uses in Education, Cost Effectiveness, Curriculum
Peer reviewedGiacchino-Baker, Rosalie – International Journal of Educational Reform, 1994
Educational systems in the Lao People's Democratic Republic are experiencing many problems, including inadequate facilities and equipment, a teacher shortage, a high dropout rate, unequal access for minorities, and precarious financing. Innovative projects sponsored by Ecoles Sans Frontieres, Japan Sotoshu Relief Committee, UNICEF, the Save the…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Dropout Rate, Educational Change, Educational Finance
Peer reviewedTucker, James A.; Champagne, Jeffrey F. – Journal of Law and Education, 1996
In the Spring 1995 "JLE" issue, Meredith and Underwood say conflict (over shrinking resources) is inevitable between regular and special education. This article disagrees. Even if special education costs were escalating as a percentage of all education costs, changes in funding systems are making educator wars less likely. In many…
Descriptors: Conflict, Cooperation, Costs, Disabilities
Peer reviewedJones, Frances Faircloth – Educational Leadership, 1997
Three major issues shape delivery of education in the Caribbean island of Curacao: the Dutch and Papiamentu languages of instruction, the two governmental layers, and scarcity of resources. Despite funding limitations, education is changing. The five-year general secondary education model and the six-year college preparatory program are being…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Delivery Systems, Dutch, Educational Change
Peer reviewedArigo, Mary-Ellen; Garland, Virginia E. – Clearing House, 1996
Describes how educators and parents in a property poor school district implemented a successful middle school plan (raising students' achievement levels, attendance records, and affective development) in the face of economic recession, increased taxes, and school budget cuts in the economically depressed city of Rochester, New Hampshire. (SR)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Economics, Educational Facilities Improvement
Blumenstyk, Goldie – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997
Leaders at Voorhees College (South Carolina), a small historically black institution with limited finances, have used ingenuity and hard work to develop a campus computer system. Despite lack of faculty and staff sophistication in computer use, the college is gradually improving computer resources and faculty computing skills, and enterprising…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, College Administration, Computer Networks, Computers
Brower, Mary R.; Sull, Theresa M. – Texas Child Care, 2003
Contends that child care facility owners, boards of directors, staff, and parents need to focus on financial management, as poor financial health compromises the quality of care for children. Specifically addresses the issues of: (1) concern for providing high quality child care; (2) the connection between quality and money; and (3) strengthening…
Descriptors: Child Care Centers, Child Care Quality, Early Childhood Education, Educational Quality


