A study performed by University of Southern Maine professor Josephine M LaPlante for the Legislature\u27s Education Committee shows that reductions in school spending between 1989 and 1993 have done the most damage to budgets for books, equipment and supplies -- Overall per pupil spending was flat for the 1989-1993 period, while admistration cost rose 5 percent and employee benefit costs rose 18 percent -- Detail
Published during the era when A. W. Harris was serving as president of the university, this short bo...
This dissertation studies the long-term decline in state preferences for education spending in the U...
This project investigates the consequences of the recent cuts in federal budget allocations for educ...
A study prepared for the Legislature\u27s Education Committee says that the state\u27s public school...
A consultant for the Governor\u27s Task Force on Education Funding says a study he conducted shows t...
Josephine M. LaPlante, associate professor at the University of Southern Maine\u27s Muskie Institute...
The Legislature\u27s Education Committee yesterday discussed more efficient uses of the state\u27s l...
Josephine M. LaPlante, professor of policy at the Muskie Institute of Public Affairs at the Universi...
Because of declining enrollments, the University of Southern Maine\u27s budget is $650,000 in the re...
This study examined the question of whether some degree of consolidation of school districts or regi...
This mixed-methods study compared three-year average operating expenditures and resource allocation ...
In recent years, economic downturn and changes to Indiana’s school funding have resulted in signific...
State budget problems are likely to have a huge impact on education in Maine, as local school offici...
Business Maine: Statewide piece on a recent report by a University of Southern Maine think tank tha...
Reform of Maine’s school funding law has been a vexing issue for educators and politicians alike. It...
Published during the era when A. W. Harris was serving as president of the university, this short bo...
This dissertation studies the long-term decline in state preferences for education spending in the U...
This project investigates the consequences of the recent cuts in federal budget allocations for educ...
A study prepared for the Legislature\u27s Education Committee says that the state\u27s public school...
A consultant for the Governor\u27s Task Force on Education Funding says a study he conducted shows t...
Josephine M. LaPlante, associate professor at the University of Southern Maine\u27s Muskie Institute...
The Legislature\u27s Education Committee yesterday discussed more efficient uses of the state\u27s l...
Josephine M. LaPlante, professor of policy at the Muskie Institute of Public Affairs at the Universi...
Because of declining enrollments, the University of Southern Maine\u27s budget is $650,000 in the re...
This study examined the question of whether some degree of consolidation of school districts or regi...
This mixed-methods study compared three-year average operating expenditures and resource allocation ...
In recent years, economic downturn and changes to Indiana’s school funding have resulted in signific...
State budget problems are likely to have a huge impact on education in Maine, as local school offici...
Business Maine: Statewide piece on a recent report by a University of Southern Maine think tank tha...
Reform of Maine’s school funding law has been a vexing issue for educators and politicians alike. It...
Published during the era when A. W. Harris was serving as president of the university, this short bo...
This dissertation studies the long-term decline in state preferences for education spending in the U...
This project investigates the consequences of the recent cuts in federal budget allocations for educ...