This paper highlights some of the most notable cash incentive programs, questions why the flow of money into these programs is not totally transparent and well known to the taxpayers who fund some of them, and reviews literature on the psychological, motivational, and ethical issues surrounding this policy. We would like to question how much public funding is being spent, especially since towns and school systems are struggling in these difficult financial times with miniscule operating budgets
Financial equity among school districts across the country has been studied for many years. Research...
Over the last several years, the school finance agenda has shifted from an equity to an adequacy foc...
Tennessee is experiencing a budget crisis related to the dollar amount per-pupil expended on kinderg...
This paper highlights some of the most notable cash incentive programs, questions why the flow of mo...
The public education system has recently been undergoing many changes, with new policies such as No ...
Making the Grade analyzes the condition of public school funding in all 50 states and the District o...
In this report, we present our analysis of the condition of public school funding in Arizona and 48 ...
Thesis advisor: Richard A. McGowanThis paper examines the discrepancies in the finance of public edu...
Senior Honors Thesis, Department of SociologyIn this study, I examine the mechanics of fundraising i...
Identifies factors preventing the education finance system from supporting high-level student learni...
This dissertation encompasses a number of topics related to education finance and policy. The common...
Money has recently been posited to be a panacea for education: the more a district spends on its stu...
Wood, Allemand, Anderson, and Cheslock present a brief overview and analysis of the article, Relatio...
Programs linking substantial amounts of college aid to academic achievement could work either by low...
It has been observed that forays into public education finance resemble Russian novels- long, tediou...
Financial equity among school districts across the country has been studied for many years. Research...
Over the last several years, the school finance agenda has shifted from an equity to an adequacy foc...
Tennessee is experiencing a budget crisis related to the dollar amount per-pupil expended on kinderg...
This paper highlights some of the most notable cash incentive programs, questions why the flow of mo...
The public education system has recently been undergoing many changes, with new policies such as No ...
Making the Grade analyzes the condition of public school funding in all 50 states and the District o...
In this report, we present our analysis of the condition of public school funding in Arizona and 48 ...
Thesis advisor: Richard A. McGowanThis paper examines the discrepancies in the finance of public edu...
Senior Honors Thesis, Department of SociologyIn this study, I examine the mechanics of fundraising i...
Identifies factors preventing the education finance system from supporting high-level student learni...
This dissertation encompasses a number of topics related to education finance and policy. The common...
Money has recently been posited to be a panacea for education: the more a district spends on its stu...
Wood, Allemand, Anderson, and Cheslock present a brief overview and analysis of the article, Relatio...
Programs linking substantial amounts of college aid to academic achievement could work either by low...
It has been observed that forays into public education finance resemble Russian novels- long, tediou...
Financial equity among school districts across the country has been studied for many years. Research...
Over the last several years, the school finance agenda has shifted from an equity to an adequacy foc...
Tennessee is experiencing a budget crisis related to the dollar amount per-pupil expended on kinderg...