This article is an update of a previous study by the author which examined the growth of elementary and public school revenues for school years 1982-1983 through 1991-1992
The purpose of this article is to describe and compare individual state funding systems for public e...
This report examines how the 2001 recession affected K-12 education spending in Georgia school syste...
The state of Michigan radically altered its school finance system in 1994. This was a legislature-le...
Since the beginning of this decade, public schools in the U.S. have been faced with a dramatic slowi...
The most important resource for the continued prosperity of the United States of America is having h...
tate funding for primary and secondary education has risen in all states over the past two decades. ...
At the request of the Virginia Education Association (VEA), a 1990 study of the Virginia System of P...
The public education system has recently been undergoing many changes, with new policies such as No ...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Public Administration and Policy. American UniversityThis dissertation compris...
This dissertation explores three unresolved issues in education finance policy. Chapter 1 models the...
The distribution of funds is critical to support quality education and represents large portions of ...
Recent changes in public school educational finance in the state of Kansas are shown to have had lit...
This issue, as well as the previous issue, of Educational Considerations is devoted to the concept o...
Public Education costs federal, state, and local governments more than $500 billion dollars each yea...
The focus of this study is a comparison of the changes in a set of state-level funding variables in ...
The purpose of this article is to describe and compare individual state funding systems for public e...
This report examines how the 2001 recession affected K-12 education spending in Georgia school syste...
The state of Michigan radically altered its school finance system in 1994. This was a legislature-le...
Since the beginning of this decade, public schools in the U.S. have been faced with a dramatic slowi...
The most important resource for the continued prosperity of the United States of America is having h...
tate funding for primary and secondary education has risen in all states over the past two decades. ...
At the request of the Virginia Education Association (VEA), a 1990 study of the Virginia System of P...
The public education system has recently been undergoing many changes, with new policies such as No ...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Public Administration and Policy. American UniversityThis dissertation compris...
This dissertation explores three unresolved issues in education finance policy. Chapter 1 models the...
The distribution of funds is critical to support quality education and represents large portions of ...
Recent changes in public school educational finance in the state of Kansas are shown to have had lit...
This issue, as well as the previous issue, of Educational Considerations is devoted to the concept o...
Public Education costs federal, state, and local governments more than $500 billion dollars each yea...
The focus of this study is a comparison of the changes in a set of state-level funding variables in ...
The purpose of this article is to describe and compare individual state funding systems for public e...
This report examines how the 2001 recession affected K-12 education spending in Georgia school syste...
The state of Michigan radically altered its school finance system in 1994. This was a legislature-le...