The achievement gap between rich and poor students in the United States is large and growing. On average, children from low-income families have lower test scores, lower rates of high school and college completion, and eventually lower earnings than their peers from higher-income families. Addressing this is key to breaking the cycle of poverty an inequality across generations.One contributing factor is differences in resources between schools attended by high- and low-income students. In our recent paper, “School Finance Reform and the Distribution of Student Achievement,” we show that school resources play a major role in student achievement, and that finance reforms can effect major improvements in student achievement in low-income schoo...
Abstract Public schools have been reviewing the disparaging statistics relating to achievement gap w...
School districts face different costs to produce the same level of educational opportunity because o...
Urban school districts face an enormous challenge. They are confronted with high levels of poverty a...
We study the impact of post-1990 school finance reforms, during the so-called “adequacy” era, on abs...
textWhy do low-income students achieve lower test scores and attain less education than their better...
textWhy do low-income students achieve lower test scores and attain less education than their better...
In this paper we study the effects of school finance reforms on the distribution of school spending ...
In a democratic society that prides itself on equality, there has been much debate regarding the ine...
School finance policy choices at the federal, state, and district levels systematically stack the de...
A recent literature provides new evidence that school resources are important for student outcomes. ...
Examines differences in per-pupil school funding among states, inequities among districts within sta...
In this policy brief, Allan Odden argues that it may be time to redesign state and district school f...
Test score differences between similar students in higher and lower average poverty schools has led ...
The state of Michigan radically altered its school finance system in 1994. This was a legislature-le...
Low college enrollment rates among low income students may stem from credit constraints, low academi...
Abstract Public schools have been reviewing the disparaging statistics relating to achievement gap w...
School districts face different costs to produce the same level of educational opportunity because o...
Urban school districts face an enormous challenge. They are confronted with high levels of poverty a...
We study the impact of post-1990 school finance reforms, during the so-called “adequacy” era, on abs...
textWhy do low-income students achieve lower test scores and attain less education than their better...
textWhy do low-income students achieve lower test scores and attain less education than their better...
In this paper we study the effects of school finance reforms on the distribution of school spending ...
In a democratic society that prides itself on equality, there has been much debate regarding the ine...
School finance policy choices at the federal, state, and district levels systematically stack the de...
A recent literature provides new evidence that school resources are important for student outcomes. ...
Examines differences in per-pupil school funding among states, inequities among districts within sta...
In this policy brief, Allan Odden argues that it may be time to redesign state and district school f...
Test score differences between similar students in higher and lower average poverty schools has led ...
The state of Michigan radically altered its school finance system in 1994. This was a legislature-le...
Low college enrollment rates among low income students may stem from credit constraints, low academi...
Abstract Public schools have been reviewing the disparaging statistics relating to achievement gap w...
School districts face different costs to produce the same level of educational opportunity because o...
Urban school districts face an enormous challenge. They are confronted with high levels of poverty a...