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Campbell, William E.; Dogoloff, Sylvan A. – 1979
Though the budget of the Community College of Baltimore (CCB) increased 488% from 1967 to 1979, CCB expenditures and tuition rates show a marked decline when adjusted for inflation through the use of the Higher Education Price Index. While CCB expenditures per full-time equivalent (FTE) student rose from $1,080 in 1967 to a projected $1,896 in…
Descriptors: Administrators, Community Colleges, Cost Indexes, Educational Finance
Brighton, Stayner – 1965
This study guide for student teachers, classroom teachers, school administrators, and interested citizens describes how public elementary and secondary schools obtain and spend their revenues. Material covered includes (1) a study of public school money problems, (2) an analysis and comparison of two hypothetical school district programs, (3) a…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Capital Outlay (for Fixed Assets), Educational Finance, Elementary Schools
Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, GA. – 1977
Problems, issues, and the potential of higher education were discussed at SREB's 26th Legislative Work Conference. Higher education's dilemma is that a steady state will bring increased pressures for change, not for operating on the basis of more of the same. Topics in the report include: highlights of a profile of higher education in the South,…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Collective Bargaining, Conference Reports, Educational Assessment
Kershaw, Joseph A. – 1976
The problems and promises of very small colleges, those with fewer than 750 students, are examined systematically in this pilot study. Such colleges represent an estimated four or five percent of the nation's undergraduate enrollment. This report is based on preliminary studies of three small colleges. Focus is on what this kind of institution has…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Curriculum Design, Educational Demand, Enrollment Trends
Mothner, Ira – 1974
This Report of the Conference on Public Service Equalization Litigation, held during May 1974, is organized into nine sections. Section One, Public Service Equalization, notes that two major problems that are almost invariably encountered in public service litigation cases are the factual complexity of the cases themselves and the financial…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Civil Rights, Court Litigation, Delivery Systems
Hull, W. Frank, IV – 1970
The black atypical student, defined as that black student who would be excluded from most colleges and universities in America by traditional admission policy, is beginning to find entrance into institutions of higher education. There is no indication reported of these institutions admitting large numbers of black atypical students. In the…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Administrator Attitudes, Admission Criteria, Black Culture
Browne, Robert S., Comp. – 1973
The matter of land and the relationship of black people to land has considerable significance both for the social health of the general society and also for the black community's own welfare. Many of America's current domestic ills were traced to the surge of southern blacks to selected urban areas as the rural southern economy found it could no…
Descriptors: Adult Farmer Education, Agricultural Laborers, Black Culture, Demography
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs. – 1973
Recent increases in the cost of food and labor, while affecting individual families across the Nation, are also affecting food programs supported by the Federal Government. In response to concerns regarding the impact of these increases on the School Lunch Programs, particularly, the Chairman and Ranking Minority Member of this Select Committee…
Descriptors: Breakfast Programs, Economic Factors, Educational Needs, Federal Aid
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). – 1970
The present situation and future trends of programed learning in Ceylon, Republic of China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Republic of Viet-Nam are described by the Workshop participants. Some of the unique features of programed learning are examined with respect to the…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Conference Reports, Developed Nations, Developing Nations
Young, Dennis; Nokkeo, Suthirat Supaporn – 1970
The failure of State governments to use their unique place in the Federal structure for the relief of urban areas is illustrated by the school lunch program in New Jersey. The cities have a higher share of needy students and yet do not receive a greater share of program funds than the suburbs. The lunch gap--i.e., the number of low income students…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, City Government, Disadvantaged Youth, Federal Aid
Quinn, John M. – 1972
The Nation's 1973 child nutrition agenda has five items. (1) Of first concern must be the fulfillment of America's pledge to feed a free or reduced price lunch to every hungry child. A serious assault is required on the problem of facilities: some 18,000, or about 17 percent, of the Nation's schools lack lunchroom and kitchen equipment. (2) The…
Descriptors: Breakfast Programs, Disadvantaged Youth, Federal Aid, Federal Legislation
Piele, Philip K. – 1973
The combination of defeated bond issues and rising building costs is contributing to a decline in both the construction of new school buildings and the remodeling of existing buildings. For the first time in many years, debt service and capital outlay expenditures actually declined on a per pupil basis. No change in either voter preferences or…
Descriptors: Bond Issues, Capital Outlay (for Fixed Assets), Construction Costs, Educational Facilities
Levine, Daniel U.; Havighurst, Robert J. – 1968
This paper attends to the question of just how large should school districts be if they are to play their proper roles in the development of metropolitan areas. The major conclusion centers around the concept that to conduct certain specific educational functions, intermediate districts should be formed which serve the entire metropolitan area in…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Educational Planning, Equal Education, Financial Problems
Pipho, Chris, Comp. – 1972
The implications of the "Serrano-type" court cases are slowly making an impact on State school finance structures. Nearly every State has just completed or is undertaking a study of public school finance problems. Although the impetus for change is coming from the courts, the real work is being accomplished by the governors, legislators, and staff…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Committees, Educational Finance, Educational Legislation
Campbell, Roald F.; Wagstaff, Lonnie H. – 1972
This chapter notes organizational and political constraints that have prevented productive urban-State relationships and suggests policies and strategies for eliminating these constraints. The report posits an emerging role for State education agencies in establishing collaboration relationships with cities. The authors suggest that those…
Descriptors: Certification, City Government, Educational Improvement, Educational Planning
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