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Paul Beach; Carrie Hahnel; Tanvi Kodali – Bellwether, 2024
After decades of consistent growth, California transitional kindergarten (TK) through grade 12 public school enrollment has been declining and is expected to continue to do so for at least the next two decades. This report provides guidance on how districts in California and elsewhere can respond to declining enrollment in ways that strengthen…
Descriptors: High Schools, Public Schools, Declining Enrollment, Cost Effectiveness
Finkel, Ed – District Administration, 2012
At some level, principals always have been instructional leaders--but never before has their role been more prominent. First, the accountability movement--No Child Left Behind (NCLB) in particular--thrust principals into the spotlight on academic achievement. Then budget cuts peeled away capacity at both the district and school levels, thinning…
Descriptors: Principals, Instructional Leadership, Role, Accountability
Levinson, Meira; Theisen-Homer, Victoria – Theory and Research in Education, 2015
This article combines original interviews, secondary policy analysis, and non-ideal theory to determine the "least unjust" approach to budget-driven "Reduction in Force" teacher firings in Los Angeles. Building from the a priori claim that schools should serve children's interests, this article addresses the following…
Descriptors: Interviews, School Policy, Policy Analysis, Teacher Dismissal
Jones, Loring; Hohman, Melinda; Mathiesen, Sally; Finnegan, Daniel – Journal of Social Work Education, 2014
An anonymous Web-based survey was used to gather the perceptions and experiences from 114 faculty members teaching in 16 social work programs in the California State University system about the effect of severe budget cuts on their educational activities. Most respondents reported they worked on their furlough days and maintained the same or…
Descriptors: Job Layoff, College Faculty, Time Management, Online Surveys
Hohman, Melinda; Packard, Thomas; Finnegan, Daniel; Jones, Loring – Journal of Social Work Education, 2013
In uncertain economic times, universities have taken steps to address financial problems by including the use of business models. In 2009, the California State University (CSU) system implemented furloughs of a 10% pay reduction and 18 days removed from the academic calendar. Faculty in 16 CSU schools of social work participated in a Web-based…
Descriptors: Social Work, Higher Education, College Faculty, Educational Finance
Mendoza, Cara Ann – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This qualitative study examines the effects of multiple years of layoff notices on first- or second-year, K-12 teachers employed in a Northern California, suburban school district in 2008-2009. During years of budget crisis in California, teachers new to the profession experienced ongoing employment uncertainty. This study endeavored to understand…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Persistence
Sidarous, Natalie – California Postsecondary Education Commission, 2011
In December 2010, the California Postsecondary Education Commission (CPEC) staff surveyed public universities in other states to learn how they have dealt with cuts in state funding. All of the institutions CPEC surveyed have increased tuition and or fees at least once in the last two fiscal years, and many project additional increases. All have…
Descriptors: State Universities, Educational Finance, School Surveys, Comparative Analysis
Sawchuk, Stephen – Education Week, 2010
A settlement crafted last week seeking to curb the use of seniority as a factor in teacher layoffs in the Los Angeles school system could become one of the nation's most far-reaching overhauls of the "last hired, first fired" policies common in school districts. If approved by a judge, the settlement would shield up to 45 low-performing…
Descriptors: Job Layoff, Court Litigation, Urban Schools, School Districts
White, Edward M. – College English, 2010
The author has twice spent a full day in court, as an expert witness; rather an odd task for an English professor, one might think. Each time involved a matter of considerable importance: an obscenity prosecution of a classic novel during the 1960s, and then, about twenty years later, a financial crisis at a community college involving dozens of…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, College Faculty, English Teachers, Values
Samuels, Bob – Academe, 2011
In fall 2009, this author participated in mass protests in California against tuition increases, furloughs, state budget cuts, and mass layoffs of schoolteachers, faculty members, and other public-sector workers. He states that what was so inspiring about these demonstrations was their formation of a new model of coalition politics. Taking the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Democracy, Job Layoff, Tuition
Freedberg, Louis; Frey, Susan – EdSource, 2012
The number and intensity of internal and external stress factors on California schools and school districts are on the rise as a result of state budget deficits and the nation's struggling economy. Schools and the children they serve are experiencing these stresses at the same time that they are coming under increasing pressure to meet ever higher…
Descriptors: School District Size, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools, Influences
Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning, 2010
When March 15 rolls around each year, districts, schools and teachers are sent into a frenzy of planning, anticipating, and dreading the annual distribution of pink slips. This year, 26,000 pink slips were issued--last year there were 26,500 pink slips issued by the March deadline. Given the magnitude of budget cuts and resulting teacher layoffs,…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Enrollment Rate, Job Layoff, Teacher Effectiveness
Freedberg, Louis; Frey, Susan; Chavez, Lisa – EdSource, 2013
"Stress factor" is defined as any internal or external influence that makes it more difficult for a school or district to carry out its basic mission of providing a high quality education to all its students, as well as to ensure that its students succeed on state and federal accountability measures. This report identifies 11 such stress…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, School Districts, Economic Impact, Job Layoff
Lum, Lydia – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2010
Today, thousands of California students worry about vanishing college affordability and access, especially for historically under-represented and marginalized populations. The author reports on how students and faculty throughout California are grappling with the effects of draconian state cuts to postsecondary education that have topped more than…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Job Layoff, Community Colleges, Two Year Colleges
O'Donovan, Eamonn – District Administration, 2009
Many school leaders have explored the issue of diversity when it comes to students, teachers and staff. Their focus typically has been on gender and ethnicity. However, generational diversity, an area of diversity that warrants serious consideration, has received less attention. Generational intelligence is important today for two reasons. First…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Student Diversity, Teachers, Ethnicity