In the new edition of this essential, all-inclusive text, the authors provide more important research for future principals and others enrolled in graduate-level school finance courses. Written in a style that is highly readable, the book offers strong connections to real-world experiences. Readers get both a broad overview of funding concepts and a detailed examination of daily funding operations and will come away with a deep understanding of the relationship between money and student achievement. New to this edition: Current research on the impact of money on student learning outcomes, New concepts that are gaining traction, such as sustainability, Current web resources and recommended readin
... and Concepts (3rd Edition) Sally J. Zepeda The Principal as Instructional Leader: A Handbook for Supervisors (2nd Edition) ... George E. Pawlas Countdown to the Principalship: A Resource Guide for Beginning Principals Anne O'Rourke, ...
Financing Education in a Climate of Change. 11th ed. Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 2011. Crampton, Faith E., and Terry N. Whitney. Principles of a Sound State School Finance System. ... Modern Education Finance and Policy.
Philip W. Jackson s Alexandra drives onto the grounds of Willard High School she notices that her soccer team's game tomorrow with rival Wilson High is listed on the Willard bulletin board . This board is the pride of the community ...
Money and Schools
How to Make Money Performing in Schools: The Definitive Guide to Developing, Marketing, and Presenting School Assembly Programs
This book, which grew out of a Brookings conference, brings together scholars from a variety of disciplines to discuss the evidence on the link between school resources and educational and economic outcomes.
Featuring a comprehensive glossary of school financial terms, graphic organizers to clarify accounting concepts, and a checklist for monitoring financial activities throughout the school year, this book provides the information principals ...
A brilliant defence of the humanities and social sciences, More Money Than Brains takes a deadly and extremely funny aim at those who would dumb us down. From the Hardcover edition.
The Promise of Technology in Schools answers these questions, by surveying the next 20 years in education. First, Stallard examines why the transfer of technology to education has taken so long and has been so difficult to accomplish.
Imagine if a school were to spend more per pupil on ceramics electives than core science classes. What if a district were to push more funding to wealthy neighborhoods than...