New York City has the largest public education system in the United States, serving over 1.1 million students in 1,700 schools. Given its size, the city school system is a good place to explore the potential associations between various educational reforms and questions of adequacy and fairness
It’s Elementary is a series of essays on topics in education and education policy. The main focus is...
It’s Elementary is a series of essays on topics in education and education policy. The main focus is...
It’s Elementary is a series of essays on topics in education and education policy. The main focus is...
Abstract: The substantial reliance on local property tax revenues to finance school systems has led ...
In the mid-nineties, the New York City Schools Chancellor created a citywide improvement zone to tak...
In 2002 Michael Bloomberg took office as Mayor of New York City and, over the next 12 years of his a...
In this brief we take a closer look at the mechanisms used to distribute resources across public sch...
American reformers have long been concerned by substantial differences in the money and resources av...
In 2002 Michael Bloomberg took office as Mayor of New York City and, over the next 12 years of his a...
The development of any adequacy based school finance system involves three components, which corresp...
It’s Elementary is a series of essays on topics in education and education policy. The main focus is...
On March 16, 2005, in what appeared to be a victory for the children of New York City, the Court of ...
It’s Elementary is a series of essays on topics in education and education policy. The main focus is...
This article explores conceptual, methodological, and empirical issues in resource allocation at the...
Public schools are the foundation of the American educational system, and the public K-12 education ...
It’s Elementary is a series of essays on topics in education and education policy. The main focus is...
It’s Elementary is a series of essays on topics in education and education policy. The main focus is...
It’s Elementary is a series of essays on topics in education and education policy. The main focus is...
Abstract: The substantial reliance on local property tax revenues to finance school systems has led ...
In the mid-nineties, the New York City Schools Chancellor created a citywide improvement zone to tak...
In 2002 Michael Bloomberg took office as Mayor of New York City and, over the next 12 years of his a...
In this brief we take a closer look at the mechanisms used to distribute resources across public sch...
American reformers have long been concerned by substantial differences in the money and resources av...
In 2002 Michael Bloomberg took office as Mayor of New York City and, over the next 12 years of his a...
The development of any adequacy based school finance system involves three components, which corresp...
It’s Elementary is a series of essays on topics in education and education policy. The main focus is...
On March 16, 2005, in what appeared to be a victory for the children of New York City, the Court of ...
It’s Elementary is a series of essays on topics in education and education policy. The main focus is...
This article explores conceptual, methodological, and empirical issues in resource allocation at the...
Public schools are the foundation of the American educational system, and the public K-12 education ...
It’s Elementary is a series of essays on topics in education and education policy. The main focus is...
It’s Elementary is a series of essays on topics in education and education policy. The main focus is...
It’s Elementary is a series of essays on topics in education and education policy. The main focus is...