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Bowling, J. Scott; Boyland, Lori G.; Kirkeby, Kimberley M. – International Journal of Education Policy and Leadership, 2019
The purpose of this research was to examine funding losses experienced by preschool to grade 12 (P-12) public school districts in Indiana, U.S., from an equity standpoint after the implementation of statewide property tax caps. All Indiana public school districts (N = 292) rely on property taxes as a major source of revenue, but districts…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Taxes, Financial Policy, Educational Equity (Finance)
White, Margaret – British Columbia Teachers' Federation, 2012
The BC Ministry of Education announcement about 2012-13 operating grants estimates includes "new" funding to districts of $11.2 million for vulnerable students, $10.7 million for districts to implement elements of the Education Plan, and $21.8 million to address "districts' differing geographic circumstances." This makes for a…
Descriptors: Grants, Educational Change, Funding Formulas, Declining Enrollment
Dillon, Erin – Education Sector, 2011
Student loan debt is fast becoming a fact of American life. Students are borrowing more money for college and are being forced to pay back large sums of their income. This report offers a new way to pay back student loans based on each individual's earnings. International Income-Contingent Loan Systems are appended. (Contains 1 figure and 40…
Descriptors: Income, Debt (Financial), Student Loan Programs, Research Reports
Group of Eight (NJ1), 2011
The Review of Higher Education Base Funding gives Government an historic opportunity to set higher education funding on a sound footing for the future, and to commit the support needed to achieve its important quality and participation goals. There is a significant funding gap, which has led universities to neglect infrastructure and let class…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Finance, Foreign Countries, Income
Rose, Heather; Sonstelie, Jon; Weston, Margaret – Public Policy Institute of California, 2010
California's budget crisis has diminished educational resources for the state's current cohort of public school students. Because school districts have less revenue, class sizes are larger and struggling students receive less assistance. Under these circumstances, it seems beside the point to suggest that California should begin planning for the…
Descriptors: Income, Educational Finance, Educational Resources, State Programs
Mindeli, L.; Chernykh, S. – Russian Education and Society, 2010
One of the most important factors that determine the state of science potential and, in the long run, the successful results of scientific and technical activity, is its financing. All developed countries conduct an incentive policy to encourage their national science, including systematic support from state budgets for scientific research and…
Descriptors: Research and Development, Foreign Countries, Science Projects, Scientific Research
Selingo, Jeffrey J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
Last October, when CBS News's Bob Schieffer welcomed 57 million television viewers to Hofstra University for the third presidential debate, the moment marked perhaps the best chance yet for the university to show off its efforts--with the help of some 4,000 journalists to cover the event--to remake itself from a sleepy commuter campus into a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Paying for College, Tuition, Educational Finance
Toyoda-Smart, Kumi – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This study examines how five diverse California elementary schools--two underperforming and three high achieving, with statistically significant subgroups of English Learner, socioeconomically disadvantaged, and minority students--have allocated resources to improve student achievement. The applied research contributes new information to the…
Descriptors: Evidence, Elementary Schools, Finance Reform, Educational Finance
Sleeper, Sally; Rudavsky, Rena – RAND Corporation, 2009
When resources are scarce, libraries have three basic options, which can be conducted in combination or separately, to bring them into balance: Seek additional funds, reduce expenses, and identify more efficient modes of operation. The authors explore whether, and if so how, the factors that consume or contribute resources--and the tradeoffs…
Descriptors: Public Libraries, Professional Associations, Library Development, Library Research
Barr, Nicholas; Johnston, Alison – Centre for the Economics of Education (NJ1), 2010
The British system of student loans has a zero real rate of interest, less than it costs the government to borrow the money. This paper discusses the problems that arise from interest subsidies in the UK system of student loans; systems in other countries, for example Australia and New Zealand, face similar problems. The topic appears to be narrow…
Descriptors: Student Loan Programs, Foreign Countries, Grants, Educational Policy
Hill, Paul T. – Center on Reinventing Public Education, 2008
In the past decade, controversies about public spending on education have grown as states adopted performance standards pledging that every child will learn enough to become an independent productive citizen and as "No Child Left Behind" ("NCLB") has put teeth into those expectations. Educators say that meeting higher standards requires more…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Research Methodology, Educational Finance, Financial Problems
Podgursky, Michael; Smith, James; Springer, Matthew G. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2008
Like many other states, Missouri has gone through several rounds of school finance litigation. However, the trial just concluded was unusual in two respects. First, three taxpayers were allowed to intervene for the defense and, in the process, raise important questions concerning the efficiency of school spending and broader questions of school…
Descriptors: Funding Formulas, School Restructuring, Educational Finance, Court Litigation
Hoff, David J. – Education Week, 2005
Although the rules for public-employee pension funds vary, they operate under the same guidelines. Throughout their careers, teachers and other state and local employees contribute portions of their salaries into retirement funds managed by states and municipalities. In almost all cases, the employers also pitch in a percentage of the employees'…
Descriptors: Employees, Financial Problems, Retirement Benefits, Financial Policy
Goldsmith, Scott; And Others – 1990
Alaska will face a large fiscal gap and growing budget deficits in the near future. The timing of such fiscal gap open hinges on the joint effect of state budget growth and the oil price change. This paper explains Alaska's dependence on state spending and offers policy options addressing the fiscal gap. State spending: (1) supports nearly one in…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Finance Reform, Financial Policy, Financial Problems
Francese, Peter – Connection: The Journal of the New England Board of Higher Education, 2002
New England may be the wealthiest region in the United States, but it is also the oldest and slowest-growing, and among the least diverse. These peculiar demographic characteristics combined with New England's history of heavy reliance on local governments suggest future problems for the region's educational systems. Since most public schools in…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, School District Wealth, Educational Equity (Finance), Economic Change