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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
Chris Saldaña; Anna Deese; Kevin Welner; Kathryn Wiley; Tatianna Grant; Adam York; Michelle Renée Valladares; John Myers – National Education Policy Center, 2024
What would it take to truly close the vast opportunity gaps in pre-K-12 public education in the United States--far beyond the weak standard in common use of "adequacy" based on test scores? This report presents findings from the North Carolina part of a national costing-out study called the "Price of Opportunity," which seeks…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools, Costs, Educational Resources
Griffith, David – Thomas B. Fordham Institute, 2023
Opponents of public charter schools frequently contend that they drain resources from traditional public schools--a potentially serious charge. But of course, it makes sense that traditional school districts get less money when they enroll fewer students. So from a policymaking perspective, the real question is whether districts' financial…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Public Schools, Educational Resources, Resource Allocation
Thomas, Gary; Dobson, Graeme; Loxley, Andrew – British Educational Research Journal, 2023
There have been significant increases in the number of children sent to non-maintained special schools in recent years. To assess the extent of this trend and its probable consequences, Freedom of Information requests about spending on private special schools were sent to a stratified sample of 24 local authorities in England. The responses…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Education, Private Schools, Special Schools
Michelle Doughty – AERA Open, 2024
In 2018, a wave of educator strikes called Red for Ed swept through several states. Educators in Arizona won additional funding from the state legislature, supposedly for teacher salaries, which school boards could spend as they chose. This article quantitatively examines the participation and results of the 2018 Arizona educator strike, using…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Expenditure per Student, Pupil Personnel Workers, Unions
Olof Hallonsten – Quality in Higher Education, 2024
Swedish universities and colleges have received a substantial funding increase since the turn of the millennium, as part of continued policies of expanding the admission of students to higher education to broader layers of the population and strengthen Swedish public research and development to increase the competitiveness of the Swedish…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Educational Finance, Educational Policy
Daniel DiSalvo; Reade Ben – Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, 2024
In many parts of the country, enrollment in traditional public schools has fallen to its lowest point in decades. However, states, cities, and school districts have been slow to respond to the reality of empty desks. This report examines trends in school enrollment, focusing on several of America's most populous cities, as well as the budgetary…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Declining Enrollment, Educational Policy, Trend Analysis
Ethan Schmick – Education Finance and Policy, 2024
Growth in per pupil education spending in the United States was mostly flat until 1918, after which it increased by almost 100 percent in a brief six-year period. This is the fastest documented increase in per pupil education spending in U.S. history. Using newly digitized biennial data on 386 of the largest urban school systems in the United…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Expenditure per Student, Educational History, United States History
Alex Spurrier; Bonnie O’Keefe; Biko McMillan – Bellwether, 2024
At their best, K-12 public school systems can be engines of social and economic mobility. Unfortunately, schools in lower-income districts -- whose students have the greatest academic needs -- often receive less funding than their counterparts in more affluent districts. Discussions about closing these funding gaps usually zoom all the way out to…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance, Metropolitan Areas
Ihugba, O. A.; Obiukwu, S.; Akobundu, P. L.; Osunkwo, T.; Oyalede, O.; Okonkwo, K. – International Journal of Educational Administration and Policy Studies, 2022
The bounds testing (augmented autoregressive distributed lag, ARDL) technique to cointegration was used in this study to investigate the effect of household income and expenditure on tertiary school enrolment in Nigeria from 1970 to 2020. The model was employed to estimate the relationship between these three variables while also accounting for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Enrollment, Family Income, Expenditures
Nathan Willers – ProQuest LLC, 2022
State funding for higher education is one of the most pressing issues facing both institutions and policymakers in 2022. Colorado has seen significant declines in the amount of state funding per student over the past two decades, resulting in increases in student burdens for tuition. Policy discourse analysis through a poststructural and…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Discourse Analysis, Educational Finance
Jackson, C. Kirabo; Mackevicius, Claire – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2021
We use estimates across all known "credibly causal" studies to examine the distributions of the causal effects of public K12 school spending on test scores and educational attainment in the United States. Under reasonable assumptions, for each of the 31 included studies, we compute the same parameter estimate. Method of moments estimates…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Educational Finance, Expenditure per Student, Scores
Richard Churches; Richard Warenisca; Tricia Bunn; Tom Bennett – Education Development Trust, 2025
Behaviour Hubs is a one-year programme of support (two years for multi-academy trusts [MATs]), available across England to mainstream primary and secondary schools, special schools and alternative provisions (such as pupil referral units). It aims to help senior leaders create the conditions for an effective and sustainable behaviour culture…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Trusts (Financial), Secondary Schools, School Culture
Krista Kaput; Titilayo Tinubu Ali; Jennifer O’Neal Schiess – Bellwether, 2024
Understanding how the District of Columbia (DC) funds District of Columbia Public School (DCPS) students and DC public charter school students is essential to ensuring all students receive the support they need as COVID-19 pandemic-era federal funds expire. The recent rise in the Uniform Per Student Funding Formula (UPSFF) and the boost in the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Charter Schools, Public Schools, Educational Finance
Danielle Farrie; Robert Kim – Education Law Center, 2024
Education Law Center's "Making the Grade" is an annual overview of the condition of school finance in the states. Using the most recently available data from the 2021-2022 school year, the report ranks and grades each state on three measures to answer the key question: How fair is school funding in your state? The three fairness measures…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Equity (Finance), Expenditure per Student, Public Schools