Educational finance reforms and desegregation have both sought to address inequities in educational opportunities for minorities and low income families. The recent methods of addressing desegregation issues have tended to focus on attaining racial balance rather than educational quality, however. This paper explores how desegregation goals can be merged with educational finance reform to more systematically address educational quality in schools serving low income and minority populations. By moving toward centralized control over school financing, the inequity of school outcomes that are based on unequal school resources can be reduced. In addition, state determined expenditures when combined with desegregation monies, would meet the orig...
In the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the conce...
We analyze the reallocations of educational expenditures required to equalize opportunities, accordi...
For this project, I wanted to observe how the massive reliance on local funding through property tax...
Concentrated poverty in public schools continues to be a leading determinate of the educational oppo...
Concentrated poverty in public schools continues to be a leading determinate of the educational oppo...
Since its inception, the nationwide movement for school finance reform has been deeply connected wit...
Examines the impact of court rulings mandating equal spending per student across districts with mino...
Throughout the US, school systems that once faced federally-mandated desegregation plans have been d...
In this policy brief, Allan Odden argues that it may be time to redesign state and district school f...
This paper offers both a review and critique of past desegregation studies. many of which have not p...
More than ten years have passed since the United States Supreme Court last addressed school desegreg...
In 1954, the Supreme Court ruled that schools could no longer separate students based on ethnicity. ...
Equality of educational opportunity is an elusive goal. Advocates for underprivileged students have ...
Abstract: Integrating public schools by family income is a relatively new proposal in the education ...
Neither race nor class alone can predict educational achievement. However, in America, disparities i...
In the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the conce...
We analyze the reallocations of educational expenditures required to equalize opportunities, accordi...
For this project, I wanted to observe how the massive reliance on local funding through property tax...
Concentrated poverty in public schools continues to be a leading determinate of the educational oppo...
Concentrated poverty in public schools continues to be a leading determinate of the educational oppo...
Since its inception, the nationwide movement for school finance reform has been deeply connected wit...
Examines the impact of court rulings mandating equal spending per student across districts with mino...
Throughout the US, school systems that once faced federally-mandated desegregation plans have been d...
In this policy brief, Allan Odden argues that it may be time to redesign state and district school f...
This paper offers both a review and critique of past desegregation studies. many of which have not p...
More than ten years have passed since the United States Supreme Court last addressed school desegreg...
In 1954, the Supreme Court ruled that schools could no longer separate students based on ethnicity. ...
Equality of educational opportunity is an elusive goal. Advocates for underprivileged students have ...
Abstract: Integrating public schools by family income is a relatively new proposal in the education ...
Neither race nor class alone can predict educational achievement. However, in America, disparities i...
In the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the conce...
We analyze the reallocations of educational expenditures required to equalize opportunities, accordi...
For this project, I wanted to observe how the massive reliance on local funding through property tax...