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Steele, Jennifer L.; Murnane, Richard J.; Willett, John B. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2009
This study capitalizes on a natural experiment that occurred in California between 2000 and 2002. In those years, the state offered a competitively allocated $20,000 incentive called the Governor's Teaching Fellowship (GTF) aimed at attracting academically talented, novice teachers to low-performing schools and retaining them in those schools for…
Descriptors: Financial Support, Incentives, Beginning Teachers, Teacher Recruitment
Scully, Maura King – CURRENTS, 2009
Even before the economy took a nosedive, many institutions were seeing affinity revenue stagnate or drop. With institutional budgets constricting and alumni wallets shrinking, funding the alumni association might require some creativity. This article describes what alumni leaders do to keep funding stable when affinity revenue falters.
Descriptors: Income, Alumni, Alumni Associations, Educational Finance
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Suggs, Welch – New Directions for Higher Education, 2009
The infrastructure, both physical and human, devoted to intercollegiate athletics at the largest U.S. universities is more comprehensive and impressive than the Olympic training facilities of most countries. More challenging is determining the extent of the significant investment that these institutions make in their sports programs. Many…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Costs, Facilities, Fees
Kennedy, Mike – American School & University, 2009
Even before the state fire marshal ordered the Somersworth (N.H.) School District in 2007 to abandon the top two floors of Hilltop Elementary School because of safety concerns, folks in the city of 12,000 had been debating whether the aging facility should be replaced--and how to pay for it. Finally, in February 2009, the city council approved…
Descriptors: School Construction, Financial Support, Federal Legislation, Federal Aid
Bennett, Bob – American School & University, 2009
Soaring energy prices and tightening school budgets don't mix well. In fact, millions of children across the United States are being educated in energy-leaking, unhealthful facilities in dire need of physical upgrade and systems modernization. Increasing numbers of K-12 districts and institutions of higher learning are turning to performance-based…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Improvement, Cost Effectiveness, Energy Conservation, Performance Contracts
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Gingiss, Phyllis M.; Boerm, Melynda – Journal of School Health, 2009
Background: Following the Master Settlement Agreement, state tobacco prevention spending peaked in 2002, but has subsequently been diminishing annually. This study compared the influence of 2004 Texas tobacco program budget cuts on school practices a year after funding loss. Methods: Three school groups were compared: continuously funded for a…
Descriptors: Health Education, Smoking, Prevention, Health Programs
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Maye, Damian; Ilbery, Brian; Watts, David – Journal of Rural Studies, 2009
Little work has considered explicitly the role of farm tenancy in influencing the uptake (or not) of diversification activities. The need to examine this link has been heightened because of the 2003 CAP reforms and the decision to tie Single Farm Payment (SFP) entitlement to the land rather than what is produced on that land. The main objective of…
Descriptors: Farm Management, Agricultural Production, Agricultural Occupations, Financial Support
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Gold, Joshua M. – Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 2009
This literature-based article will acquaint family counselors with the relevant family law statutes to better guide their counseling with stepfamilies and to help stepparents better understand the current laws regarding their status. The article will specifically address stepparent status, postdivorce custody, visitation, financial support plus…
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Divorce, Marriage, Parent Role
Kelderman, Eric – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
The 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico took advantage of the nation's strong economy during the 2007-8 budget year and spent a total of nearly $10-billion on student aid. That was an increase of 6.6 percent from the year before when adjusted for inflation, according to an annual report released this week by the National…
Descriptors: State Aid, Educational Finance, Student Financial Aid, Funding Formulas
Masterson, Kathryn – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
After years of growth and predictions that fund raising for higher education would escape the brunt of the economic crash, the recession has started to affect colleges' efforts to raise money, according to a survey by "The Chronicle" and Moody's Investors Service. Predictions are that 2009 may be an even tougher year for fund raisers, with…
Descriptors: Fund Raising, Higher Education, Prediction, Economic Factors
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Sugrue, Ciaran – Irish Educational Studies, 2009
While "paradigm wars" have raged internationally during the past decade in particular, the research community, qua community in the Irish context has been largely silent on these important issues. This paper provides a synthesis of key aspects of these international discourses against a brief historical backdrop of the field of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Periodicals, Journal Articles
Dempsey, Beth – Library Journal, 2009
Despite the recent turmoil in the U.S. economy, most libraries that were tracked by "Library Journal" won their referenda at a rate just slightly lower than 2007. Nearly three-quarters of operating referenda passed. Building referenda under $10 million passed at a whopping 85%, with those over $10 million batting slightly better than…
Descriptors: Bond Issues, Library Facilities, Financial Support, Voting
Masterson, Kathryn – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
In 2005, eBay's founder gave Tufts University $100-million dollars with an unusual stipulation: The money was to be invested in the burgeoning field of microfinance and used to provide small-business loans and other financial services to poor people around the world. The university would make money if the investments were profitable. The author…
Descriptors: Financial Services, Small Businesses, Financial Support, Poverty
Masterson, Kathryn – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
After several years of aggressive hiring, some college fund-raising operations are now cutting back as both revenue and investment income fall. The regrouping could slow growth plans on many campuses at a time when the need for private support has never been greater. Often the colleges cutting employees are laying off back-office staff members and…
Descriptors: Fund Raising, Private Financial Support, Job Layoff, Cost Effectiveness
Oder, Norman – Library Journal, 2009
This article reports on a 2009 budget survey conducted by "Library Journal" in which a random sample of U.S. public libraries were surveyed via mail or fax in October 2008. Those that answered the survey projected a modest increase in budgets for 2009, just 2%, with less than a 1% increase in funds for materials, a predictable area for cuts. That…
Descriptors: Public Libraries, Budgets, Surveys, Resource Allocation
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