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Biko McMillan; Sophie Zamarripa; Indira Dammu; Bonnie O’Keefe – Bellwether, 2024
Equitable school funding is key to achieving overall educational fairness. Successful state education finance reform advocates must address the causes of funding inequity and create solutions that consider the effects of changes from different perspectives. "Designing Change: A Toolkit for State Education Finance Reform" gives advocates…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Equity (Finance), Finance Reform, Resource Allocation
Sheng-Ju Chan – Higher Education Quarterly, 2025
Private higher education (PHE) in Taiwan, similar to other East Asian systems, is a distinct sector that has played several significant roles. It experienced growth and prosperity during the massification of the entire higher education system. However, a multitude of emerging circumstances has ushered in dramatic changes and crises, impacting not…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Private Colleges, Higher Education, Educational Change
Yankuba Yabou; Precious Nyoni – Higher Learning Research Communications, 2025
Objective: The purpose of our study was to explore the perceptions of internal authorities of public universities in The Gambia--with a focus on the University of The Gambia (UTG)--on service quality amid massification and thereby elicit their recommendations. Method: This qualitative case study of service quality in public universities in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Colleges, Educational Quality, Physical Environment
Christopher Candelaria; Anna Moyer – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2023
Background and Context: U.S. schools rely heavily on property tax revenue. Local funding represents more than 45 percent of district-level revenues in the United States, and 60 percent of local funding comes from property taxes (Evans et al., 2019). This funding structure exacerbates educational inequalities between property-rich and property-poor…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Taxes, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Change
Angela M. Jack; Ben Pogodzinski – Educational Policy, 2025
Accountability efforts under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) has brought greater attention to school-level processes and practices and their impact on student outcomes. This has pushed states to report more school-level inputs, including per-pupil expenditures. Grounded in an open systems theory (OST) framework, we identify the association…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Finance, Expenditures, Academic Achievement
O'Donnell, Patrick – Education Next, 2023
With college-loan debt making many rethink the country's college-for-all mindset, apprenticeships are becoming more attractive. Before the pandemic, the number of people starting apprenticeships had more than doubled over the previous 10 years. That progress stalled during COVID's height, but data for 2021, the most recent available, show that…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Incidence, Nontraditional Education, Educational Change
Jonathan Michie – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2024
It is widely acknowledged that adult education and lifelong learning are becoming more important than ever. Several universities in Britain are responding, by placing lifelong learning at the centre of their university strategy for the institution as a whole. But it will take investment to bring about the sort of change required, and to develop…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Adult Education, Lifelong Learning
Toni Templeton; Bradley Selsberg; Mariam Abdelmalak; Mariam Abdelhamid – Journal of Education Finance, 2023
School funding formulas built upon historically inequitable foundations, such as the property-tax-based system in Texas, warrant continuous monitoring to understand the degree to which they contribute to inequity. Following a review of the political and legal history of the state's school funding formulas and the most recent school finance changes…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Equity (Finance), Funding Formulas, Taxes
Linea Harding; Carrie Hahne – Bellwether, 2024
In 2022, Tennessee overhauled its education funding formula to improve outcomes for the 1 million students in the state. The Tennessee Investment in Student Achievement Act (TISA) was designed to simplify the existing funding formula and more equitably allocate resources to schools. Bellwether's case study, "After the Policy Win: First-Year…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, State Policy, Program Implementation, Educational Finance
Baker, Bruce D.; Di Carlo, Matthew; Weber, Mark – American Educator, 2023
Current federal aid allocation policies do an admirable job of targeting aid to school districts serving the neediest students. But these policies have one significant, underlying weakness: they fail to consider states' effort levels (and their capacities to raise revenue). In this article, the authors propose a new federal aid framework that…
Descriptors: Incentives, Equal Education, Federal Aid, Educational Finance
Oliver Jan Mbhalati – Review of Education, 2024
This article aims to understand how access, equity and redress challenges are addressed at South Africa's public universities based on their current funding frameworks. Relying on a pragmatic research approach combining desk-research literature review and secondary data analysis, government funding and tuition fees were found to be the primary…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Sustainability, Financial Support, Public Colleges
Jonathan Kaplan – Learning Policy Institute, 2025
In 2013, California enacted an ambitious school funding reform--the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF). The LCFF fundamentally overhauled the state's prior K-12 education finance system, which studies found to be inequitable, irrational, and highly centralized. More than a decade after its enactment, a growing body of research indicates the LCFF…
Descriptors: Funding Formulas, Educational Finance, Kindergarten, Elementary Secondary Education
Ivey, Abbey E. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Failure to complete is an unfortunately common occurrence in the nation's community colleges, and research demonstrates that not completing a credential is associated with negative student outcomes. In response to these issues, the Guided Pathways institutional redesign reform movement has spread rapidly across the United States over the past…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Guided Pathways, Educational Change, State Policy
Derek R. O'Connell – Critical Questions in Education, 2024
This case study uses the theory of academic capitalism (TAC) to explore how a public university known primarily for undergraduate education is incorporating market-oriented practices and structures, and how those changes could impact its curriculum and enrollment profile. Through initiatives to establish an engineering college, expand graduate…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Neoliberalism, Universities, Educational Change
Nafsika Alexiadou; Carina Hjelmér; Anne Laiho; Päivi Pihlaja – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2024
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) is changing across Europe, reflecting multiple-policy intentions and assumptions about education in early years, and the role of the state in supporting, funding and regulating its institutions. In this article, we examine the evolution of ECEC comparatively in Finland and Sweden, and we explore the shifts…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Policy, Educational Change, Educational Objectives