Money, politics, and law : intersections and conflicts in the provision of educational opportunity
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Money, politics, and law : intersections and conflicts in the provision of educational opportunity
(Yearbook of the American Education Finance Association, 2004)
Eye on Education, c2004
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This yearbook offers research and insights to stimulate thought, inform debates, and explore future research directions.
Table of Contents
- Introduction, KarenKenneth K. DeMoss, Wong
- Chapter 1 Twenty-First Century Education Finance: Equity, Adequacy, and the Emerging Challenge of Linking Resources to Performance, James W. Guthrie
- Chapter 2 Politics and the Meaning of Adequacy: States Work to Integrate the Concept into K to 12 School Finance, John G. Augenblick, Jennifer A. Sharp, Justin R. Silverstein, Robert M. Palaich
- Chapter 3 Politics of Plaintiffs and Defendants, R. Craig Wood, David C. Thompson
- Chapter 4 Political Contexts and Education Finance Litigation: Toward a Methodology for Comparative State-Level Analyses, DeMoss Karen
- Chapter 5 When the Legislative Process Fails: The Politics of Litigation in School Infrastructure Funding Equity, Faith E. Crampton, David C. Thompson
- Chapter 6 Toward Stronger Accountability in Federal Title 1: Fiscal Implications in the Implementation of the No Child Left Behind Act, Kenneth K. Wong, Anna C. Nicotera
- Chapter 7 Funding Special Education and the IDEA: Promises, Promises, Timothy J. Ilg, Charles J. Russo
- Chapter 8 Competing Futures for U.S. Teachers' Unions: Politics at the Crossroads of Fiscal Capacity and Legal Rights, Bruce S. Cooper, Marie-Elena Liotta
- Chapter 9 Systemic Reform in Massachusetts: Implementing the Massachusetts Education Reform Act, 1993-2003, Kathryn A. McDermott
- Chapter 10 Funding Choices: The Politics of Charter School Finance, Sandra Vergari
- Chapter 11 Political Economy of Charter School Funding Formulas: Exploring State-to-State Variations, Kenneth K. Wong, Francis X. Shen
- Chapter 12 Within-District Service Inequities in Urban Areas: Political Challenges and Educational Consequences 1 The authors wish to acknowledge three colleagues who read an early draft of this paper and offered helpful suggestions for revision: Professors Ellen Goldring, Anthony Rolle, and Kenneth Wong., Robert L. Crowson, Oketch Moses
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