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Ra, Eunjong; Kim, Jihyun; Hong, Jiin; DesJardins, Stephen L. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2023
We examined how performance-based funding (PBF) for higher education institutions in Tennessee, Ohio, and Indiana affects bachelor's degree completion, admission practices, and the enrollment of underserved students. Utilizing data from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, we employed an event study analysis, in addition to a…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Educational Finance, Higher Education, Accountability
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Monnica Chan; Zachary Mabel; Preeya Pandya Mbekeani – Journal of Higher Education, 2023
Performance-based funding models for higher education, which tie state support for institutions to performance on student outcomes, have proliferated in recent decades. Some states now tie most of their higher education appropriations to completion outcomes and include bonus payments for historically underrepresented groups to address equity gaps…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Educational Finance, Racial Differences, Higher Education
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Luis A. Huerta; Trevor Baisden – National Education Policy Center, 2024
The school-choice landscape in the United States is undergoing a rapid transformation, as states increasingly enact a new form of vouchers called Education Savings Accounts (ESAs). Unlike earlier voucher programs, which generally allowed subsidies only for private school tuition, ESAs represent a radically expansive--and potentially very…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Money Management, Private Schools, Home Schooling
Towanna Sears – ProQuest LLC, 2022
In the past 40 years, performance funding has become a state policy reaction for the demand of transparency for public higher education institutions. State legislatures have adopted performance funding as a mechanism to hold public higher education accountable for student outcomes. States vary in the metrics they implement, the funding allocation…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Performance Based Assessment, Higher Education, State Policy
Monnica Chan; Zachary Mabel; Preeya Pandya Mbekeani – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2022
Performance-based funding models for higher education, which tie state support for institutions to performance on student outcomes, have proliferated in recent decades. Some states now tie most of their higher education appropriations to completion outcomes and include bonus payments for historically underrepresented groups to address equity gaps…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Educational Finance, Racial Differences, Higher Education
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Knight, David S.; Karcher, Hailey; Hoang, Trang – Peabody Journal of Education, 2022
Federal school finance policy over the past 30 years has focused on resource allocation within school districts. Regulations require equal staffing across schools, particularly Title I schools, which are designated based on the percent of low-income students enrolled. The requirement to equalize staffing levels creates a loophole where, even with…
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Accountability, Low Income Students, Financial Policy
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Khandal, Urvashi; Das, Saurabh; Gaur, Rajshri – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2023
Education acts as an important catalyst for socioeconomic and democratic evolution in society and is a critical tool for building an equitable system. In our paper, we have historicized one of the most important educational policies, viz. Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan (SAMSA) in India that carries large expectations to minimize the educational divide.…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Criticism, Educational Policy, Educational History
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Kelchen, Robert; Rosinger, Kelly Ochs; Ortagus, Justin C. – AERA Open, 2019
As state governments seek to improve the performance of institutions of K-12 and higher education, they often adopt educational policies that have similar names but different characteristics across states and with variations over time within states. Yet quantitative analyses generally examine the absence or presence of an educational policy…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Policy Analysis, Educational Finance, Data Analysis
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Ziskin, Mary B.; Rabourn, Karyn E.; Hossler, Donald – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2018
Performance-based funding (PBF) for public colleges and universities is increasingly prevalent worldwide, as a part of a broader pattern of marketisation in public education. This study focused on developing an empirical view of how, and in what contexts, policy makers use the concepts of neoliberal economics to design and support PerformanceBased…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Finance, Public Colleges, Universities
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Zajda, Joseph, Ed.; Jacob, W. James, Ed. – Globalisation, Comparative Education and Policy Research, 2022
This book examines some of the major higher education reforms and policy shifts globally, particularly in the light of recent shifts in quality and standards-driven education and policy research. It critiques the neo-liberal ideological imperatives of current higher education and policy reforms, and illustrates the way that changes in the…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Higher Education, Educational Change, Educational Policy
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Craske, James – Journal of Education Policy, 2018
The Pupil Premium policy was introduced in 2010 by the UK coalition government to tackle the attainment gap disproportionately affecting children from low-income families. Semi-structured interviews and policy documents are examined for the way the policy has been enacted in a single comprehensive secondary school in England. In 2014, this school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Secondary Schools, Educational Finance
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López, Patricia D. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2019
The goals of this article are to provide a critical policy analysis and conceptual examination of California's Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) and Accountability (LCAP) systems in the Silicon Valley context. The goals and structure of this article are as follows: First, I situate my discussion on LCFF by providing a sociocultural and…
Descriptors: Local Government, Funding Formulas, Resource Allocation, School Districts
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Yamada, Reiko – Higher Education Forum, 2018
Japanese higher education policy since the 1990s has been more economic-centered and neo-liberal in nature than previous policy and is characterized by both governmentalism and managerialism. It is widely known that operating grants for national universities have been reduced since they became national university corporations. At the same time,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Policy, Neoliberalism, Private Colleges
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Jones, Tiffany – Educational Policy, 2016
The case study is an analysis of a state performance funding policy at a public historically Black college and university (HBCU). The policy attaches state funding to HBCU performance on measures like graduation rates and equity measures like the reduction in achievement gaps between Black and non-Black students. Participants liked that the policy…
Descriptors: Accountability, Public Colleges, Black Colleges, Educational Finance
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Letizia, Angelo J. – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2016
A major role of all public higher education institutions is to foster the public good. In democratic societies, the public good emphasizes the more collective activities and benefits and how resources are accessible to all in a society. Institutions of higher education create new knowledge, promote cultural tolerance, increase civic activity, and…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Educational Policy, Discourse Analysis, Role of Education
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