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Michigan School Finance: A Handbook for Understanding State Funding Policy for Michigan Public School Districts
(col11381)
Author:
William J. Price
Institution:
Eastern Michigan University
Keywords:
Educational Leadership
,
Michigan school finance
Summary:
This Collection, Michigan School Finance, is out of date and has been revised effective August 2012. This edition is no longer approved for student use in Dr. William Price's classes. For updated version and required text, click on Order Printed Copy from the right of this screen, or go ... NCPEA Press.
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This Collection, Michigan School Finance, is out of date and has been revised effective August 2012. This edition is no longer approved for student use in Dr. William Price's classes. For updated version and required text, click on Order Printed Copy from the right of this screen, or go to www.ncpeapublications.org and click on NCPEA Press.
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
57.06%
Revised:
2012-10-19
Revisions:
10
About the Author
(m41653)
Author:
William J. Price
Language:
English
Popularity:
20.55%
Revised:
2012-01-06
Revisions:
2
Appendices for Michigan School Finance
(m41699)
Author:
William J. Price
Summary:
This module provides instructions for accessing the Appendices for the Collection, MICHIGAN SCHOOL FINANCE: A Handbook for Understanding State Funding Policy for Michigan Public School Districts , ISBN 978-1-4675-0165-1.
Language:
English
Popularity:
22.63%
Revised:
2012-09-07
Revisions:
3
Funding School Facilities
(m41632)
Author:
William J. Price
Summary:
As America begins the second decade of the twenty-first century, there is little question that the education of our youth is critical to the continued political and economic health of our nation. To ensure that societal demands for education are met, politicians and other policy makers must make decisions ... financial support.
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As America begins the second decade of the twenty-first century, there is little question that the education of our youth is critical to the continued political and economic health of our nation. To ensure that societal demands for education are met, politicians and other policy makers must make decisions about what kind of educational system should be provided and how such a system will be funded. In addition, they must ensure that equal educational opportunity is available and accessible to all our students, regardless of their socio-economic status or where they may live. This is a tall order, but one that is crucial to the full development of human capital in our state and nation. Expenditures for education are the largest single budgetary expense for state and local governments in the United States. Estimates are that as much as eight per cent of the nation’s gross domestic product is spent for all levels of educational service. With an estimated annual expenditure of over 600 billion dollars to support the education of record levels of K-12 student enrollments, and approximately six million teachers and support staff nation wide, education is indeed big business. As with any business it is important that a continued source of revenue be available to successfully meet increasing demands, while at the same time using existing resources as wisely and efficiently as possible. Since support for public education relies primarily on public tax dollars, positive public perceptions of schools is critical to their continued financial support.
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Language:
English
Popularity:
37.37%
Revised:
2012-01-06
Revisions:
3
Future Issues in Michigan School Finance
(m41636)
Author:
William J. Price
Summary:
As America begins the second decade of the twenty-first century, there is little question that the education of our youth is critical to the continued political and economic health of our nation. To ensure that societal demands for education are met, politicians and other policy makers must make decisions ... financial support.
[Expand Summary]
As America begins the second decade of the twenty-first century, there is little question that the education of our youth is critical to the continued political and economic health of our nation. To ensure that societal demands for education are met, politicians and other policy makers must make decisions about what kind of educational system should be provided and how such a system will be funded. In addition, they must ensure that equal educational opportunity is available and accessible to all our students, regardless of their socio-economic status or where they may live. This is a tall order, but one that is crucial to the full development of human capital in our state and nation. Expenditures for education are the largest single budgetary expense for state and local governments in the United States. Estimates are that as much as eight per cent of the nation’s gross domestic product is spent for all levels of educational service. With an estimated annual expenditure of over 600 billion dollars to support the education of record levels of K-12 student enrollments, and approximately six million teachers and support staff nation wide, education is indeed big business. As with any business it is important that a continued source of revenue be available to successfully meet increasing demands, while at the same time using existing resources as wisely and efficiently as possible. Since support for public education relies primarily on public tax dollars, positive public perceptions of schools is critical to their continued financial support.
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Language:
English
Popularity:
38.71%
Revised:
2012-01-06
Revisions:
4
Limitations on Obtaining School Revenue Through Taxation
(m41633)
Author:
William J. Price
Summary:
As America begins the second decade of the twenty-first century, there is little question that the education of our youth is critical to the continued political and economic health of our nation. To ensure that societal demands for education are met, politicians and other policy makers must make decisions ... financial support.
[Expand Summary]
As America begins the second decade of the twenty-first century, there is little question that the education of our youth is critical to the continued political and economic health of our nation. To ensure that societal demands for education are met, politicians and other policy makers must make decisions about what kind of educational system should be provided and how such a system will be funded. In addition, they must ensure that equal educational opportunity is available and accessible to all our students, regardless of their socio-economic status or where they may live. This is a tall order, but one that is crucial to the full development of human capital in our state and nation. Expenditures for education are the largest single budgetary expense for state and local governments in the United States. Estimates are that as much as eight per cent of the nation’s gross domestic product is spent for all levels of educational service. With an estimated annual expenditure of over 600 billion dollars to support the education of record levels of K-12 student enrollments, and approximately six million teachers and support staff nation wide, education is indeed big business. As with any business it is important that a continued source of revenue be available to successfully meet increasing demands, while at the same time using existing resources as wisely and efficiently as possible. Since support for public education relies primarily on public tax dollars, positive public perceptions of schools is critical to their continued financial support.
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Language:
English
Popularity:
42.51%
Revised:
2012-01-06
Revisions:
4
Preface and Purpose of This Book
(m41654)
Author:
William J. Price
Language:
English
Popularity:
20.65%
Revised:
2012-01-06
Revisions:
2
References and Appendices
(m41655)
Author:
William J. Price
Language:
English
Popularity:
31.69%
Revised:
2012-01-06
Revisions:
7
State Funding Allocation to Local School Districts
(m41634)
Author:
William J. Price
Summary:
As America begins the second decade of the twenty-first century, there is little question that the education of our youth is critical to the continued political and economic health of our nation. To ensure that societal demands for education are met, politicians and other policy makers must make decisions ... financial support.
[Expand Summary]
As America begins the second decade of the twenty-first century, there is little question that the education of our youth is critical to the continued political and economic health of our nation. To ensure that societal demands for education are met, politicians and other policy makers must make decisions about what kind of educational system should be provided and how such a system will be funded. In addition, they must ensure that equal educational opportunity is available and accessible to all our students, regardless of their socio-economic status or where they may live. This is a tall order, but one that is crucial to the full development of human capital in our state and nation. Expenditures for education are the largest single budgetary expense for state and local governments in the United States. Estimates are that as much as eight per cent of the nation’s gross domestic product is spent for all levels of educational service. With an estimated annual expenditure of over 600 billion dollars to support the education of record levels of K-12 student enrollments, and approximately six million teachers and support staff nation wide, education is indeed big business. As with any business it is important that a continued source of revenue be available to successfully meet increasing demands, while at the same time using existing resources as wisely and efficiently as possible. Since support for public education relies primarily on public tax dollars, positive public perceptions of schools is critical to their continued financial support.
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Language:
English
Popularity:
32.06%
Revised:
2012-01-06
Revisions:
3
The Federal Role in Funding Education
(m41626)
Author:
William J. Price
Summary:
As America begins the second decade of the twenty-first century, there is little question that the education of our youth is critical to the continued political and economic health of our nation. To ensure that societal demands for education are met, politicians and other policy makers must make decisions ... financial support.
[Expand Summary]
As America begins the second decade of the twenty-first century, there is little question that the education of our youth is critical to the continued political and economic health of our nation. To ensure that societal demands for education are met, politicians and other policy makers must make decisions about what kind of educational system should be provided and how such a system will be funded. In addition, they must ensure that equal educational opportunity is available and accessible to all our students, regardless of their socio-economic status or where they may live. This is a tall order, but one that is crucial to the full development of human capital in our state and nation. Expenditures for education are the largest single budgetary expense for state and local governments in the United States. Estimates are that as much as eight per cent of the nation’s gross domestic product is spent for all levels of educational service. With an estimated annual expenditure of over 600 billion dollars to support the education of record levels of K-12 student enrollments, and approximately six million teachers and support staff nation wide, education is indeed big business. As with any business it is important that a continued source of revenue be available to successfully meet increasing demands, while at the same time using existing resources as wisely and efficiently as possible. Since support for public education relies primarily on public tax dollars, positive public perceptions of schools is critical to their continued financial support.
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
41.83%
Revised:
2012-01-06
Revisions:
4
The Local District Budget Process
(m41656)
Author:
William J. Price
Language:
English
Popularity:
23.64%
Revised:
2012-01-06
Revisions:
2
The Local Role in Funding Schools
(m41629)
Author:
William J. Price
Summary:
As America begins the second decade of the twenty-first century, there is little question that the education of our youth is critical to the continued political and economic health of our nation. To ensure that societal demands for education are met, politicians and other policy makers must make decisions ... financial support.
[Expand Summary]
As America begins the second decade of the twenty-first century, there is little question that the education of our youth is critical to the continued political and economic health of our nation. To ensure that societal demands for education are met, politicians and other policy makers must make decisions about what kind of educational system should be provided and how such a system will be funded. In addition, they must ensure that equal educational opportunity is available and accessible to all our students, regardless of their socio-economic status or where they may live. This is a tall order, but one that is crucial to the full development of human capital in our state and nation. Expenditures for education are the largest single budgetary expense for state and local governments in the United States. Estimates are that as much as eight per cent of the nation’s gross domestic product is spent for all levels of educational service. With an estimated annual expenditure of over 600 billion dollars to support the education of record levels of K-12 student enrollments, and approximately six million teachers and support staff nation wide, education is indeed big business. As with any business it is important that a continued source of revenue be available to successfully meet increasing demands, while at the same time using existing resources as wisely and efficiently as possible. Since support for public education relies primarily on public tax dollars, positive public perceptions of schools is critical to their continued financial support.
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Language:
English
Popularity:
40.38%
Revised:
2012-01-06
Revisions:
3
The State Role in Funding Schools
(m41627)
Author:
William J. Price
Summary:
As America begins the second decade of the twenty-first century, there is little question that the education of our youth is critical to the continued political and economic health of our nation. To ensure that societal demands for education are met, politicians and other policy makers must make decisions ... financial support.
[Expand Summary]
As America begins the second decade of the twenty-first century, there is little question that the education of our youth is critical to the continued political and economic health of our nation. To ensure that societal demands for education are met, politicians and other policy makers must make decisions about what kind of educational system should be provided and how such a system will be funded. In addition, they must ensure that equal educational opportunity is available and accessible to all our students, regardless of their socio-economic status or where they may live. This is a tall order, but one that is crucial to the full development of human capital in our state and nation. Expenditures for education are the largest single budgetary expense for state and local governments in the United States. Estimates are that as much as eight per cent of the nation’s gross domestic product is spent for all levels of educational service. With an estimated annual expenditure of over 600 billion dollars to support the education of record levels of K-12 student enrollments, and approximately six million teachers and support staff nation wide, education is indeed big business. As with any business it is important that a continued source of revenue be available to successfully meet increasing demands, while at the same time using existing resources as wisely and efficiently as possible. Since support for public education relies primarily on public tax dollars, positive public perceptions of schools is critical to their continued financial support.
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
41.47%
Revised:
2012-01-06
Revisions:
6
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