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Villaire, Ted – Our Children, 2002
Presents four steps that PTAs can use in developing a budget: determine the programs and projects to be carried out for the coming year; make realistic estimates of how much each will cost and how they will be funded; seek approval from the board and membership; and establish a system for keeping track of how well the projected budget is matching…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Budgets, Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditures
Vann, Allan S. – American School Board Journal, 1989
At the Elwood School District in Huntington, New York, administrators found it was actually a more efficient use of school resources to set aside plans for a gifted program in favor of offering enrichment activities for all students. (MLF)
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment Activities, Resource Allocation
Chronicle of Higher Education, 1991
The top 100 colleges and universities in total federal obligations for fiscal 1989 are ranked, with total dollar amounts of federal aid listed. Altogether the institutions will receive almost $9.5 billion of the $15.5 billion allocated to all institutions. (MSE)
Descriptors: Budgets, Federal Aid, Higher Education, National Surveys
Martin, Robert E.; Hokayem, Charles M.; Leaf, Jed; Perry, John – Business Officer, 2002
Describes a statistical model that can be used to compute an institution's expected enrollment yield and an average discount to obtain a net tuition and fees forecast for the coming year; using this information, resource allocation decisions can be made earlier and with confidence. (EV)
Descriptors: Enrollment, Higher Education, Income, Models
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Fox, Craig R.; Ratner, Rebecca K.; Lieb, Daniel S. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2005
The authors argue that people's tendency to diversify their allocations of money and consumption choices over alternatives gives rise to decisions that vary systematically with the subjective grouping of available options. These subjective groupings are influenced by subtle variations in the presentation of options or elicitation of preferences.…
Descriptors: Bias, Resource Allocation, Decision Making, Groups
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Hicks, Jason L.; Marsh, Richard L.; Cook, Gabriel I. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2005
Forming the intention to complete an activity later is the standard definition of a prospective memory task. Recently, a debate has arisen concerning the degree to which near-term intentions usurp resources away from other ongoing activities. In four experiments the authors tested how much interference was caused by holding a variety of different…
Descriptors: Resource Allocation, Intention, Memory, Experiments
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Schneider, Gerald; Kramer, Ulrike Sabrina – Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2004
Mathematical procedures that promise an envy-free, equitable, and efficient solution to distributional conflicts have received widespread attention. Two fair-division mechanisms, adjusted Knaster and proportional Knaster, which are similar to the well-known adjusted-winner procedure, are compared with the less fair divide-and-choose mechanism.…
Descriptors: Land Use, Resource Allocation, Justice, Mathematical Applications
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Landfried, Klaus – European Education, 2004
In this article, the author discusses the incentive system in German higher education. He states that the underdeveloped incentive and management mechanisms in German higher education result in mistaken allocations in the higher education system in general and in some individual institutions in particular. He believes that the only way to optimize…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Incentives, Higher Education, Educational Finance
Richard Vedder – American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 2005
Increases in college tuition have long outpaced growth in family income--in effect, placing higher education out of reach for an increasing number of American families. Economic factors account for that trend, but also ensure that it cannot be sustained much longer.
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Tuition, Educational Finance, Higher Education
Baker, Bruce: – Education and the Public Interest Center, 2008
The newly released Thomas B. Fordham Institute report "Fund the Child: Bringing Equity, Autonomy and Portability to Ohio School Finance," is the latest in a series of reports promoting the implementation of decentralized governance of public schooling coupled with student-based allocation of revenues to schools. While the current report…
Descriptors: Funding Formulas, Educational Finance, Educational Equity (Finance), Political Influences
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Peterson, Elizabeth – Public Services Quarterly, 2008
Electronic reference resources are expanding traditional print reference collections far beyond the walls of the library building. While the library literature has seen a debate rage about the various merits and pitfalls of electronic reference sources, no one disputes they are here to stay. As more of the library content becomes available through…
Descriptors: Library Services, Online Systems, Reference Materials, Electronic Libraries
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Buczynski, James A. – Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship, 2008
Libraries are integrating Web 2.0 services into work practices, positioning themselves in online social environments, and deploying enhanced search and discovery tools. Collections conversely are not progressing to the same degree. Like many public services today, library budgets are stained. User-pay options are appearing in library systems,…
Descriptors: Library Services, Internet, Social Networks, Information Technology
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Pais, Jeremy F.; Elliott, James R. – Social Forces, 2008
This study advances a conceptual framework for understanding the transformation of places into recovery machines after major hurricanes. This framework contends that in the years following such disasters, pro-growth coalitions take advantage of new sources of material and symbolic capital to promote further demographic growth. It also contends…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Information Systems, Cognitive Structures, Natural Disasters
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Dealtry, Richard – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2008
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to start the process of exploring how to optimise connections between the strategic needs of an organisation as directed by top management and its learning management structures and strategies. Design/methodology/approach: The article takes a broad brush approach to a complex and large subject area that is…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Learning Strategies, Learning Processes, Resource Allocation
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Chan, Jeffrey B. – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2008
Respite is one of the critical support systems for families and carers who support and care for a person with a life-long disability. This study examined the profile of respite services in the Australian state of New South Wales and explored respite providers' views of the factors influencing respite use, and their expectations of respite…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Profiles, Respite Care, Resource Allocation
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