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Does Money Matter in Education? Second Edition

Tytuł:
Does Money Matter in Education? Second Edition
Autorzy:
Baker, Bruce D.
Albert Shanker Institute
Deskryptory:
State Schools
Educational Finance
Educational Quality
Educational Policy
Policy Analysis
Educational Resources
Finance Reform
Budgeting
Budgets
Economic Impact
Literature Reviews
Meta Analysis
Class Size
Teacher Effectiveness
Teacher Salaries
Teacher Student Ratio
Evidence
Rhetorical Criticism
Politics of Education
Position Papers
Educational Assessment
Educational Indicators
Costs
Expenditure per Student
Correlation
Charter Schools
Outcomes of Education
Public Schools
Język:
English
Źródło:
Albert Shanker Institute. 2016.
Dostępność:
Albert Shanker Institute. 555 New Jersey Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20001. Tel: 202-879-4401; Fax: 202-879-4403; Web site: http://www.shankerinstitute.org
Recenzowane naukowo:
N
Page Count:
48
Data publikacji:
2016
Typ dokumentu:
Reports - Evaluative
Abstractor:
ERIC
Data wpisu:
2016
Numer akcesji:
ED563793
Raport
This second edition policy brief revisits the long and storied literature on whether money matters in providing a quality education. It includes research released since the original brief in 2012 and covers a handful of additional topics. Increasingly, political rhetoric adheres to the unfounded certainty that money does not make a difference in education, and that reduced funding is unlikely to harm educational quality. Such proclamations have even been used to justify large cuts to education budgets over the past few years. These positions, however, have little basis in the empirical research on the relationship between funding and school quality. In the following brief, the author discusses major studies on three specific topics: (1) whether how much money schools spend matters; (2) whether specific schooling resources that cost money matter; and (3) whether substantive and sustained state school finance reforms matter. Regarding these three questions, the author concludes: (1) Does money matter? Yes; (2) Do state school finance reforms matter? Yes; and (3) Do schooling resources that cost money matter? Yes. The following is appended: Methods and Measures in Money Matters Questions. [For the first edition "Revisiting the Age-Old Question: Does Money Matter in Education?," see ED528632.]

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