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Author Chaikind, Stephen

Title Education Finance in the New Millenium
Published Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (219 pages)
Contents Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; CONTRIBUTORS; Table of Contents; INTRODUCTION; 1 EDUCATION FINANCE IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM: OVERVIEW AND SUMMARY Stephen Chaikind and William J. Fowler, Jr.; THE IMPACTS OF EMERGING SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, AND PROGRAMMATIC CHANGE ON EDUCATION FINANCE; 2 FUNDING IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM Richard A. Rossmiller; Projections of Current Expenditures; Expenditures for Capital Outlay; Potential Perturbations Affecting School Expenditure Projections; State School Finance Litigation; Trends in Taxation; Technology; Class Size; Teacher Compensation
School Choice: Implications for Financing EducationConclusion; References; 3 FINANCIAL REPORTING IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM William J. Fowler, Jr.; Introduction; What the Public Would Like to Know; Meaningful Financial Reporting in the Millennium; School District Financial Reporting; School District Fiscal Health; Benchmarking; Management and Staff Analysis; Trends; Financial Reporting for a School; Student-Level Financial Reporting; The Role of Accounting Standards in Financial Reporting; Governmental Accounting for School Systems; Entity-Wide Perspective
Management Discussion and Analysis (MD & A)User Fees; Budgetary Changes; Depreciation; Expenses Per Pupil; Financial Reporting in the Millennium to Meet Public Needs; Conclusion; References; 4 PROSPECTS FOR TITLE I IN THE EARLY 21ST CENTURY: ARE MAJOR CHANGES IN STORE? Mary T. Moore; Opinions Shaping the Future Course of Title I; Progress on the Two Key Steps for Making Title I Effective; Distributing Federal Title I Funds; Improving Performance of Disadvantaged Students; Issues in Moving Forward to 2010
Expanding Knowledge and the Infrastructure Related to Effective Program Models: Making Title I an Engine of School ReformUnifying Federal, State, and Local Efforts to Improve the Education of Poor Children: State Block Grant Options; The Potential of Market-Driven Reform and Individual Choice in Title I; Are Major Changes in Store?; References; 5 EXPANDING VALUE ADDED IN SERVING CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES Stephen Chaikind; Special Education Finance; Special Education Finance Issues for the Future; Outcomes, Assessment, and Funding; Cost Measurement; Financial Aspects of Inclusion
Related Service Provision and Sources of FundsState Funding Formulas; Other Funding Issues; Conclusion; References; 6 FINANCING HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE NEW CENTURY Mary P. McKeown-Moak; Overview of Higher Education Funding; Higher Education Cost Issues at the Beginning of the 21st Century; Financial Aid; Federal Aid Trends; Future Federal Issues in Higher Education Financial Aid; State Appropriations and Funding; State Financial Aid Trends; Current and Future State Financing Issues; Additional Emerging Issues in the 21st Century; Conclusion; References
Summary The 2001 Yearbook of the AEFA reaffirms the connections between the field of education finance and the wider education community. Among the topics it examines are curricula reform, outcome assessment, accountability, community control, and privatization. 2001
Notes The educational outcome challenge to education finance
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Form Electronic book
Author Fowler, William J
ISBN 9781317927839
1317927834