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Peer reviewedHowe, Harold, II – Change, 1979
Problems affecting the survival of private colleges, including declining enrollment, inflation, costs, efficiency, public attitude, and competition with public institutions for students and federal and state aid are discussed. Thoughts about planning for the future are presented, with focus on planning and support at the state level. (JMD)
Descriptors: College Planning, Declining Enrollment, Federal Aid, Financial Problems
Peer reviewedBastress, Robert M., Jr. – Duquesne Law Review, 1978
This article maintains that National Labor Relations Board regulation of parochial schools and teachers impermissibly intrudes on the decision-making processes that the First Amendment has committed to private individuals and institutions. Available from Duquesne Law Review, 901 Rockwell Hall, 600 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219; sc…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSwann, Phil – Change, 1979
The political influences on three decisions of importance to University of Maryland faculty are examined. They are the dismissal of Edgar Beall, a physics teacher; the rejection of Marxist Bertell Ollman to head the government and politics department; and the rehiring, under threat of a budget cut, of the governor's sister, an English instructor.…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Faculty, Due Process, Faculty College Relationship
Peer reviewedGibson, John T. – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 1976
Are there new sources of educational funds? How can new or existing resources be assembled and distributed most fairly and for the best results? Analyzes the choices that face us. (Editor)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Needs, Equal Education, Full State Funding
Peer reviewedNowak, John E. – Northwestern University Law Review, 1976
In Meek v. Pittenger the Supreme Court ended the possibility that the states would be able to grant any meaningful form of aid to students attending parochial elementary or secondary schools. Implications of this and other cases are discussed. (LBH)
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Educational Finance, Elementary Education
Olien, David W. – Currents, 1997
College public relations and government relations officers have traditionally come from different backgrounds and have different ways of communicating. In future, they must work together to preserve and enhance quality, despite increased competition for state and federal support. Successful institutions have cultivated such cooperation. Approaches…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Administration, Cooperation, Federal Aid
Bouchard, Rene L. – Perspectives: A Journal of Research and Opinion about Educational Service Agencies, 2003
Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) provide cost-effective shared services to New York's rural districts. Services in career and technical education and staff development offered by the Steuben-Allegany BOCES are described. Future plans include increased cooperation with colleges in providing adult education, evolution of the…
Descriptors: Education Service Centers, Intermediate Administrative Units, Program Descriptions, Rural Schools
Peer reviewedFastrup, Jerry C. – Journal of Education Finance, 1997
Analyzes 1990-91 school finance data for six New England states. Examines state support for local education, distribution of state aid in relation to local wealth differences, these policies' effect on funding equity for local taxpayers, and the relationship between taxpayer equity and per-pupil spending disparities. Only Maine and Vermont have…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Educational Equity (Finance), Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditure per Student
Peer reviewedMiller, Michael T.; Seagren, Alan T. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 1997
Describes a study to identify sources of revenue for community colleges, and department chairs' perceptions of their primary financial management roles. Reports that the main source of funding was public money, while only 40.2% of the respondents indicated that seeking external funding was important or very important. (10 citations) (AJL)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Community Colleges
Peer reviewedWindham, Patricia – Visions: The Journal of Applied Research for the Florida Association of Community Colleges, 2002
Discusses remedial education in Florida, focusing on student characteristics, student achievement in remedial and college courses, and the cost of remedial education on the state. Reports that the total cost of remediation at Florida's 28 public community colleges for 1997-1998 was $64,537,463, almost half of which the state paid. (Contains 19…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), College Preparation, Community Colleges, Compensatory Education
Peer reviewedWinn, Ira J. – Social Education, 1990
Argues that the Reagan Era's New Federalism hamstrings government by precluding the possibility of a balance of power and responsibilities between state and federal government. Compares this development to the states' rights dilemma freed by John C. Calhoun. Contends that history shows federal inaction produces sectionalism, social cleavage, and…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Federal Government, Federal Regulation, Federal State Relationship
Peer reviewedDelaney, Stephen B. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 1995
Examines the decision in Sheff versus O'Neill which ruled that the Governor of Connecticut, and other officials, had no obligation to remedy school segregation when the state did not foster or promote it. Selected text from the decision is provided, including the judge's response to the Connecticut Supreme Court's request for further factual…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education, Government Role
Peer reviewedCreech, Sandra K.; And Others – Review of Higher Education, 1994
The economic impact of Texas higher education is examined in three areas: income (gross state product), payroll, and employment. Two alternative models are compared the net difference used to show the quantitative benefits of appropriations to selected public institutions rather than reduced tax rates. Impact is found to be positive, even without…
Descriptors: College Outcomes Assessment, Economic Impact, Educational Economics, Employment Patterns
Cage, Mary Crystal – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1994
Private colleges appear to be responding to public pressure to keep student costs down, although tuition rises still outpace the inflation rate. Some public institutions are also holding tuition down, but others are using increases to make up for state budget cuts. Often, tuition is held down to keep enrollment up. (MSE)
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Economic Climate, Educational Economics, Enrollment Influences
Peer reviewedNtiAsare, Nancy Sharp – Journal of Children and Poverty, 1995
Examines family policy from an international vantage point outside the particular context of United States family policy and reveals how women involved in parenting and a career, and their children, fare in the international economic arena. The pros and cons of the state serving as a support system are illustrated. (GR)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Economically Disadvantaged, Employed Women, Family Programs


