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Smart Money: Using Educational Resources to Accomplish Ambitious Learning Goals
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Smart Money: Using Educational Resources to Accomplish Ambitious Learning Goals

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Education finance has emerged as one of the most pressing public policy issues of the new century. Americans spend more than $500 billion a year on elementary and secondary education, yet neither policy-makers nor practitioners seems to know how to align these resources with student learning goals. In fact, spending increases have outstripped achievement gains. It seems that the connection between resources and learning is growing weaker, not stronger.

This ambitious volume poses four critical questions:

* What obstacles prevent today’s education finance systems and resource allocation strategies from supporting student success?

* What design principles can help link resources to student learning?

* What funding mechanisms are consistent with those principles?

* What conditions are necessary to support effective resource policies and practices?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Harvard Educational Publishing Group
Country
United States
Date
1 May 2010
Pages
344
ISBN
9781934742594

Education finance has emerged as one of the most pressing public policy issues of the new century. Americans spend more than $500 billion a year on elementary and secondary education, yet neither policy-makers nor practitioners seems to know how to align these resources with student learning goals. In fact, spending increases have outstripped achievement gains. It seems that the connection between resources and learning is growing weaker, not stronger.

This ambitious volume poses four critical questions:

* What obstacles prevent today’s education finance systems and resource allocation strategies from supporting student success?

* What design principles can help link resources to student learning?

* What funding mechanisms are consistent with those principles?

* What conditions are necessary to support effective resource policies and practices?

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Harvard Educational Publishing Group
Country
United States
Date
1 May 2010
Pages
344
ISBN
9781934742594