In this paper, we discuss a number of key methodological and data issues presented to researchers in determining base funding requirements for Australian schools. In particular, we outline the commonly used ‘reference school’‐ based approach to determining a benchmark level of school effectiveness and efficiency, and discuss some of its limitations. In contrast to this method, we present a new approach to estimating base funding requirements that, aided by the use of more granular data, provides a more robust approach to understanding and measuring school effectiveness and efficiency
The purpose of the study was to investigate the way in which resources were allocated within non-gov...
Purpose Existing studies of school efficiency primarily specify teacher inputs as the number of teac...
The concept ‘school effectiveness’ refers to a body of research which investigates the factors respo...
This study measures the efficiency of government secondary schools in New South Wales, Australia, us...
This study examines the efficiency of schools in Australia and its determinants using the gain in NA...
Australian governments spend over $30 billion on primary and secondary schools each year.1 Yet the p...
One of four reports commissioned by the Review of Funding for Schooling, this research assesses the ...
The Schools Act 84 of 1996 has given governing bodies (SGBs) the responsibility of managing school f...
This article describes the work that has been undertaken by the Department for Education and Skills ...
The purpose of this study is to improve understanding of school education in Australia by examining ...
This study considers the effectiveness of the Evidence-Based Adequacy model of school funding. In lo...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyse whether the development of a needs-based funding fo...
This study examines the technical efficiency of schools in Australia and its determinants using NAPL...
In an attempt to support maximize utilization of public funds towards education; this study distille...
School effectiveness is defined in the way it is used in school effectiveness research. Basically th...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the way in which resources were allocated within non-gov...
Purpose Existing studies of school efficiency primarily specify teacher inputs as the number of teac...
The concept ‘school effectiveness’ refers to a body of research which investigates the factors respo...
This study measures the efficiency of government secondary schools in New South Wales, Australia, us...
This study examines the efficiency of schools in Australia and its determinants using the gain in NA...
Australian governments spend over $30 billion on primary and secondary schools each year.1 Yet the p...
One of four reports commissioned by the Review of Funding for Schooling, this research assesses the ...
The Schools Act 84 of 1996 has given governing bodies (SGBs) the responsibility of managing school f...
This article describes the work that has been undertaken by the Department for Education and Skills ...
The purpose of this study is to improve understanding of school education in Australia by examining ...
This study considers the effectiveness of the Evidence-Based Adequacy model of school funding. In lo...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyse whether the development of a needs-based funding fo...
This study examines the technical efficiency of schools in Australia and its determinants using NAPL...
In an attempt to support maximize utilization of public funds towards education; this study distille...
School effectiveness is defined in the way it is used in school effectiveness research. Basically th...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the way in which resources were allocated within non-gov...
Purpose Existing studies of school efficiency primarily specify teacher inputs as the number of teac...
The concept ‘school effectiveness’ refers to a body of research which investigates the factors respo...