This 4th edition presents the realities of school finance policy and provides tools for formulating and managing school budgets to help educational leaders become informed advocates for education finance practice and reform. New features include refreshed case studies, focus questions, chapter assignments, and online resources.
This 4th edition presents the realities of school finance policy and provides tools for formulating and managing school budgets to help educational leaders become informed advocates for education finance practice and reform. New features include refreshed case studies, focus questions, chapter assignments, and online resources.
William A. Owings is late Professor Emeritus of Educational Leadership at Old Dominion University, USA and has been a teacher, principal, assistant superintendent, and superintendent of schools. In 2023, the National Education Finance Academy honored him with the Lifetime Achievement Award. Leslie S. Kaplan is a retired school and district-level administrator and a full-time education writer. Kaplan is a former Adjunct Professor of Educational Leadership at Old Dominion University, USA and she served over two decades on the National Association for Secondary School Principals Bulletin Editorial Board.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Misconceptions About School Finance 2. History of School Finance in the United States 3. The Legal Framework for Financing Public Education 4. Education as an Investment in Human Capital 5. Taxation Issues 6. Fiscal Capacity and Fiscal Effort 7. Equity, Adequacy, and Efficiency 8. The Structure of School Finance Systems 9. Demographics and School Finance 10. Budgeting: Applying Policy Values 11. Spending and Student Achievement 12. Critical and Emerging School Finance Issues
1. Misconceptions About School Finance 2. History of School Finance in the United States 3. The Legal Framework for Financing Public Education 4. Education as an Investment in Human Capital 5. Taxation Issues 6. Fiscal Capacity and Fiscal Effort 7. Equity, Adequacy, and Efficiency 8. The Structure of School Finance Systems 9. Demographics and School Finance 10. Budgeting: Applying Policy Values 11. Spending and Student Achievement 12. Critical and Emerging School Finance Issues
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