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Cade, Vilicia – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Discussions about the ways of improving high schools have frequently considered school size and many "new" schools reduce the size to personalize the school experience and produce more positive student outcomes. Interest in designing new small schools has increased. Embedded in many of the small school design initiatives is the belief that new…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Small Schools, Educational Facilities Design, School Size
Donavan, Franklin E. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Using the Evidence-Based Model developed by Odden and Picus (2008) as a conceptual framework in correlation with the Ten Strategies for Doubling Student Performance (Odden, 2009) for comparison, this study examines the school-level resource allocation strategies used to improve learning for struggling readers in high-minority, high-poverty, urban…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Resource Allocation, Teaching Methods, Educational Strategies
Isaacs, Julia; Steuerle, C. Eugene; Rennane, Stephanie; Macomber, Jennifer – Urban Institute (NJ1), 2010
Federal budget outlays totaled $3.5 trillion in 2009, of which somewhat less than 10 percent ($334 billion) was devoted to children. Despite increased spending on children under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA), the kids' share of total outlays actually fell modestly to 9.5 percent in 2009, down from 9.8 percent the…
Descriptors: Expenditures, Federal Aid, Federal Programs, Children
Haycock, Kati; Lynch, Mary; Engle, Jennifer – Education Trust, 2010
Public flagship universities provide excellence to students who cannot afford high-quality private institutions. Yet many of these universities direct aid to wealthy students who will attend college without it. Meantime, many high-achieving minority and poor students wind up in lesser institutions or do not attend college at all. In fact, some…
Descriptors: Public Education, State Universities, Institutional Mission, Socioeconomic Status
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Porter, Christopher O. L. H.; Webb, Justin W.; Gogus, Celile Itir – Journal of Applied Psychology, 2010
The authors draw on resource allocation theory (Kanfer & Ackerman, 1989) to develop hypotheses regarding the conditions under which collective learning and performance orientation have interactive effects and the nature of those effects on teams' ability to adapt to a sudden and dramatic change in workload. Consistent with the theory, results…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Program Effectiveness, Resource Allocation, Decision Making
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Mano, Rita S. – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2010
Purpose: This paper examines the critical effect of learning from past changes on employees' evaluations regarding the extent that a crisis can be controlled and prevented. It is suggested that previous changes incorporate elements of a double-loop learning process that shape managerial perceptions of crisis controllability and crisis prevention.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nonprofit Organizations, Learning Theories, Problem Solving
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Benos, Nikos – Education Economics, 2010
The present paper studies the general equilibrium implications of two types of education policy in an overlapping generations model. We examine education transfers, which augment inherited private education spending, and public investment on economy-wide human capital, which provides externalities to individual human capital accumulation. The…
Descriptors: Private Education, Human Capital, Tax Rates, Public Policy
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Bowers, Betsy; Fulcher, Rebecca – Journal of Museum Education, 2010
Revenue generation is a challenge faced by museums in today's economy. The authors encourage educators to take on a larger role in establishing new revenue streams. By applying Jim Collins' "Hedgehog Concept," their unique knowledge of audiences, and their strong ability to work in teams, educators can rethink what they've always done to influence…
Descriptors: Museums, Income, Audiences, Fund Raising
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Prieto-Lara, Elisa; Ocana-Riola, Ricardo – Social Indicators Research, 2010
Nowadays, there is a wide debate about what rural means. An operational definition of rural concept is essential in order to measure health problems, optimize resource allocation and facilitate decision making aimed at closing the gap on inequity between areas. In 2005, the rurality index for Small Areas in Spain (IRAP) was developed using the…
Descriptors: Municipalities, Factor Analysis, Rural Areas, Resource Allocation
National Archives and Records Administration, 2008
The Secretary amends the regulations regarding the production of information pursuant to demands in judicial or administrative proceedings. The changes are intended to promote consistency in the Department's assertion of privileges and objections, and thereby prevent harm that may result from inappropriate disclosure of confidential information or…
Descriptors: Federal Regulation, Court Litigation, Records (Forms), Government Employees
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Evans, G. R. – Higher Education Review, 2008
In a previous article (Evans, 2007) I explored some of the challenges HEFCE has recently presented to Oxford and Cambridge governance. These are far from over, with HEFCE insisting that Oxford answer eight "questions" later this year and Cambridge throwing down the gauntlet, with a ballot on the modest attempt to raise the number of…
Descriptors: Governance, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Research
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Rose, Heather; Sonstelie, Jon – Education Finance and Policy, 2008
Many states have used professional judgment panels to determine the resources schools need to meet certain performance targets. This study initiates a critical study of that method. Using budget simulations with hypothetical schools, we collected the judgments of forty-five principals about how school budgets should be allocated and how school…
Descriptors: Principals, Budgeting, Methods, Academic Achievement
Robinson, Jenna Ashley; Cheston, Duke – John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy (NJ1), 2012
The Federal Pell Grant Program, which provides need-based grants to millions of college students, is the federal government's largest education expenditure. It consumes over half the Department of Education's annual budget and in 2010-2011 cost taxpayers about $36 billion per year. Although the program started out as a way to provide college…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Grants, Income, Federal Aid
Spatig-Amerikaner, Ary – Center for American Progress, 2012
In 1954 the Supreme Court declared that public education is "a right which must be made available to all on equal terms." That landmark decision in "Brown v. Board of Education" stood for the proposition that the federal government would no longer allow states and municipalities to deny equal educational opportunity to a…
Descriptors: Equal Education, African American Students, Racial Segregation, White Students
Coggshall, Jane G. – National Comprehensive Center for Teacher Quality, 2012
To meet the more rigorous expectations embodied in new college- and career-ready standards, students will need teachers who teach in ways that are distinctly different than how most have been teaching. Students will need, for example, English and science teachers who give students more guided practice in reading nonfiction texts that are more…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Educational Change, Professional Development, Theory Practice Relationship
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