In this article, we offer an empirical rejoinder to the oft-told story that large urban districts, like Philadelphia, are inefficient. We situate our study during the very short period in Pennsylvania’s recent history when efforts were dedicated to addressing the inequitable distribution of resources through a fair funding formula and to increasing the amount of resources available for education spending. Even in the presence of a funding formula, school districts like Philadelphia (SDP) with its large percentage of low-income students and English language learners were disproportionately burdened. Unsurprisingly, the SDP, like many districts across the nation, did not receive sufficient resources to educate its students. However, we find t...
High housing costs and variation in the willingness to pay for school quality helps foster regional ...
Declining revenue has decreased the resources that New Jersey schools will receive. Money problems f...
New York City has the largest public education system in the United States, serving over 1.1 million...
How and in what ways money matters in education is a long-standing question among policymakers and e...
High housing costs and variation in the willingness to pay for school quality helps foster regional ...
Urban school districts face an enormous challenge. They are confronted with high levels of poverty ...
This report examines how a new, comprehensive state education funding formula, if adopted by Pennsyl...
The national dialogue surrounding education policy has long been centered around two core strategies...
Financial and human capital resources play a vital role in the ability of a school to fulfill its mi...
This study exploits spatial anomalies in school funding policy in England to provide new evidence on...
Financial and human capital resources play a vital role in the ability of a school to fulfill its mi...
In a recent study conducted under the auspices of the Center for the Study of Teaching and Policy (C...
For a variety of reasons described in the paper, improving the performance of urban school districts...
Urban colleges and universities not only have a responsibility to engage in activities designed to i...
The public education system has recently been undergoing many changes, with new policies such as No ...
High housing costs and variation in the willingness to pay for school quality helps foster regional ...
Declining revenue has decreased the resources that New Jersey schools will receive. Money problems f...
New York City has the largest public education system in the United States, serving over 1.1 million...
How and in what ways money matters in education is a long-standing question among policymakers and e...
High housing costs and variation in the willingness to pay for school quality helps foster regional ...
Urban school districts face an enormous challenge. They are confronted with high levels of poverty ...
This report examines how a new, comprehensive state education funding formula, if adopted by Pennsyl...
The national dialogue surrounding education policy has long been centered around two core strategies...
Financial and human capital resources play a vital role in the ability of a school to fulfill its mi...
This study exploits spatial anomalies in school funding policy in England to provide new evidence on...
Financial and human capital resources play a vital role in the ability of a school to fulfill its mi...
In a recent study conducted under the auspices of the Center for the Study of Teaching and Policy (C...
For a variety of reasons described in the paper, improving the performance of urban school districts...
Urban colleges and universities not only have a responsibility to engage in activities designed to i...
The public education system has recently been undergoing many changes, with new policies such as No ...
High housing costs and variation in the willingness to pay for school quality helps foster regional ...
Declining revenue has decreased the resources that New Jersey schools will receive. Money problems f...
New York City has the largest public education system in the United States, serving over 1.1 million...