Examines differences in per-pupil school funding among states, inequities among districts within states, and their implications. Calls for a progressive fiscal equity measure that would encourage state school financing reform
The public education system has recently been undergoing many changes, with new policies such as No ...
After nearly four decades of school finance litigation, with numerous plaintiff victories based on s...
A conflict between efficiency and equity exists in the provision of public education. We examine thi...
School finance policy choices at the federal, state, and district levels systematically stack the de...
This report explores some of the most financially disadvantaged school districts in the country and ...
School districts face different costs to produce the same level of educational opportunity because o...
Most states allocate education funds by grant or category at the district level, and most districts ...
Perhaps the most widely held view of the Crash of 1987 is the Cascade Theory: the Despite the goal o...
The state of Michigan radically altered its school finance system in 1994. This was a legislature-le...
Large funding differences are generated between wealthy and impoverished communities because nearly ...
Revenues necessary to fund public education are generated by a system of school financing in general...
The level and distribution of spending for public K-12 education remains a contentious matter of pol...
This report presents options for reducing inequities in the funding of Georgia's public school distr...
In this policy brief, Allan Odden argues that it may be time to redesign state and district school f...
The focus of this independent study was to explore the funding inequalities that exist in the Americ...
The public education system has recently been undergoing many changes, with new policies such as No ...
After nearly four decades of school finance litigation, with numerous plaintiff victories based on s...
A conflict between efficiency and equity exists in the provision of public education. We examine thi...
School finance policy choices at the federal, state, and district levels systematically stack the de...
This report explores some of the most financially disadvantaged school districts in the country and ...
School districts face different costs to produce the same level of educational opportunity because o...
Most states allocate education funds by grant or category at the district level, and most districts ...
Perhaps the most widely held view of the Crash of 1987 is the Cascade Theory: the Despite the goal o...
The state of Michigan radically altered its school finance system in 1994. This was a legislature-le...
Large funding differences are generated between wealthy and impoverished communities because nearly ...
Revenues necessary to fund public education are generated by a system of school financing in general...
The level and distribution of spending for public K-12 education remains a contentious matter of pol...
This report presents options for reducing inequities in the funding of Georgia's public school distr...
In this policy brief, Allan Odden argues that it may be time to redesign state and district school f...
The focus of this independent study was to explore the funding inequalities that exist in the Americ...
The public education system has recently been undergoing many changes, with new policies such as No ...
After nearly four decades of school finance litigation, with numerous plaintiff victories based on s...
A conflict between efficiency and equity exists in the provision of public education. We examine thi...