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Young, Nicholas; Bittel, Peter – School Business Affairs, 2011
Most districts are facing severe budgetary constraints, and special education is one area that is feeling the effects. Special education consumes an average of 20%-30% of school district budgets. Pacing fiscal and systemic controls on special-education spending, and examining para professional placements in particular, will lead to better delivery…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, School Business Officials, Special Education, Paraprofessional School Personnel
Baker, Janice M. – 1981
As one component of a larger effort to document state services to federally funded teacher centers, the National Teacher Center Resource Center collected background information on teacher center staffing at the state level during fiscal year 1980-81. This report, focusing primarily on the state teacher center coordinator, describes the…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Budgeting, Coordinators, Differentiated Staffs
Wagner, Laura A. – 1984
The California Mentor Teacher Program, brought into being by California Senate Bill 813, is designed to retain and recognize excellent teachers and to improve the profession by enabling expert teachers to assist others. Four major issues to consider in developing mentor teacher programs are discussed. First is the importance of collaboration with…
Descriptors: Differentiated Staffs, Elementary Secondary Education, Master Teachers, Program Development
Fast, Casey – 1980
The independent study Math Resource Center (MRC) program at Lane Community College offers seven courses on an "open-entry/open-exit" basis: Math 1, 2, and 3; Elementary, Intermediate, and College Algebra; and Dosage Computation. Students may enroll at any time, learn at their own rate, and leave class when they have developed their…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Mathematics, Community Colleges, Differentiated Staffs