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A volume in Conducting Research in Education Finance: Methods,
Measurement, and Policy Perspectives Series Editors David C.
Thompson, Kansas State University and Faith E. Crampton, University
Wisconsin-Milwaukee There is a void in the literature on how to
conduct research in the finance and economics of higher education.
Students, professors, and practitioners have no concise document
that examines the field, provides history, definitions of terms,
sources of data, and research methods. Higher Education Finance
Research: Policy, Politics, and Practice fills that void. The book
is structured in four parts. The first section provides a brief
history and description of the general organization of American
higher education, the sources and uses of funds over the last 100
years, and who is served in what types of institutions. Definitions
of terms that are unique to higher education are provided, and some
basic rules for conducting research on the economics and finance of
higher education are established. Although in some ways, conducting
research in higher education funding is similar to that for
elementary/secondary education, there are some important
distinctions that also are provided. The second section introduces
guiding philosophies, sources of data, data elements/vocabulary,
metrics, and analytics related to institutional revenues and
expenditures. Chapters in this section focus on student oriented
revenues, institutionally-oriented revenues, and funding formulas.
The third section introduces accountability-related concepts by
first examining the accountability movement in higher education and
performance-based approaches applied in budgeting and funding, then
looking at methods to determine public and private returns on
investment in postsecondary education, and closing with an
examination of finance from the perspective of the primary
consumer: students. The fourth and last section of the book focuses
on presenting postsecondary finance research to policy audiences to
assist in connecting academic research and policy making. Chapters
focus on accounting for time considerations in analysis, the
placing of data in context to make the data and findings relevant,
and ways to effectively communicate findings to various
policy-making audiences.
In 2021, community college practitioners, scholars, researchers,
and leaders documented the challenge of what worked, what did not
work, and lessons learned during the era of the COVID-19 pandemic.
This book summarizes the works of 39 authors who collectively wrote
14 peer reviewed papers in areas of leadership, curriculum,
funding, social and racial tension, technology and digital access,
self, family and community, and health and safety. Readers are
challenged to embrace this era with innovative zeal and to continue
to document community colleges' evolutionary changes during this
pandemic era. The book will be useful to higher education
practitioners, scholars, and leaders, as well as individuals in
organizations who are interested in how community colleges
responded to challenges of change during the COVID-19 pandemic. The
chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue
of the Community College Journal of Research and Practice.
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) have been produced commercially
since be fore 1930. They proved to be highly versatile mixtures and
their uses continued to expand during the early 1970's even after
the unanticipated world-wide en vironmental contamination had been
discovered (Jensen et aI. , 1969; Koeman et aI. , 1969). Over
600,000 metric-tons were produced and/or used in the U. S. during
this time and it is estimated that worldwide production totaled
about 1,200,000 metric-tons (Table 1). With low acute toxicities
(Fishbein, 1974), these mixtures were considered gen erally
biologically inactive even though industrial exposure had
demonstrated he patic and dermatological effects (Fishbein, 1974;
Hansen, 1987). Thus, use and disposal were not carefully monitored
and it is estimated that one-third of the world-wide production of
PCBs has been released into the global environment (Table 1). Table
1. Estimated production and disposition of PCBs b U. s. a Worldwide
6 6 Production/use 610 X 10 kg 1200 X 10 kg Mobil environmental
reservoir 82 400 Static reservoirs In service 340 Dumps 130 Total
static 470 800 a NAS, 1979 b Tatsukawa and Tanaba, 1984 2
Environmental Distribution Many countries now impose strict
controls on the use and release of PCBs. Re lease into the
environment has declined dramatically in the last decade, but con
tinued release from reservoirs (Table 1) into burdened ecosystems
(Table 2) ap pears inevitable for several more decades (Barros et
aI. , 1984).
Smart financial management means more students served Community
College Finance provides an introduction to best practices for
community college leaders and their boards, with guidance on the
complex regulations, processes, and considerations surrounding the
financial management of these unique institutions. As community
colleges continue to increase in importance, this book provides
non-technical yet extensive information to guide current and future
leaders toward the establishment of effective processes to secure
and maintain the funding that is so crucial to the education and
future of millions of students nationwide. Readers will gain
insight into the background and foundation of community college
finance and learn the essentials of practice in today's economic
and political climate. The discussion covers student financial aid,
tuition, budgeting, and more, and explores the future of federal
policy and what it means for the institutions that play such a
critical role in the nation's educational system. Over eight
million students attend more than a thousand community colleges in
the United States today, and those colleges are now facing the
retirement of their founding generation of leadership. Meanwhile,
the balance between traditional funding sources is shifting as new
models and approaches are being implemented, and comprehensive,
guiding resources are lacking. This book fills that need with
expert insight reflecting current realities and a true
understanding of the challenges community colleges face. Readers
will: * Delve into factors affecting funding and the cost of
attendance * Develop a budgeting style and process that serves the
institution * Learn to manage fiscal crises effectively without
reducing standards * Consider the future of federal policy and how
it will affect budgeting At a time when a difficult economy raises
questions about the value of higher education, the value that
community colleges offer becomes ever more clear. Community College
Finance provides the guidance leaders need to help their
institutions flourish.
A volume in Conducting Research in Education Finance: Methods,
Measurement, and Policy Perspectives Series Editors David C.
Thompson, Kansas State University and Faith E. Crampton, University
Wisconsin-Milwaukee There is a void in the literature on how to
conduct research in the finance and economics of higher education.
Students, professors, and practitioners have no concise document
that examines the field, provides history, definitions of terms,
sources of data, and research methods. Higher Education Finance
Research: Policy, Politics, and Practice fills that void. The book
is structured in four parts. The first section provides a brief
history and description of the general organization of American
higher education, the sources and uses of funds over the last 100
years, and who is served in what types of institutions. Definitions
of terms that are unique to higher education are provided, and some
basic rules for conducting research on the economics and finance of
higher education are established. Although in some ways, conducting
research in higher education funding is similar to that for
elementary/secondary education, there are some important
distinctions that also are provided. The second section introduces
guiding philosophies, sources of data, data elements/vocabulary,
metrics, and analytics related to institutional revenues and
expenditures. Chapters in this section focus on student oriented
revenues, institutionally-oriented revenues, and funding formulas.
The third section introduces accountability-related concepts by
first examining the accountability movement in higher education and
performance-based approaches applied in budgeting and funding, then
looking at methods to determine public and private returns on
investment in postsecondary education, and closing with an
examination of finance from the perspective of the primary
consumer: students. The fourth and last section of the book focuses
on presenting postsecondary finance research to policy audiences to
assist in connecting academic research and policy making. Chapters
focus on accounting for time considerations in analysis, the
placing of data in context to make the data and findings relevant,
and ways to effectively communicate findings to various
policy-making audiences.
Little bee just wants to make a friend, but everyone he encounters
runs away and screams. What is happening? He is as friendly as can
be. Will little bee find out what is going on? And will he ever
make a friend?....
The most comprehensive book available on Royal Doulton ceramic
character and toby jugs. Lavishly illustrated with 1,760 large
photos of more than 800 separate jugs and derivatives. Includes
photos of every production piece of the past century, plus more
than 100 prototype jugs, many never seen before in print, and
scores of photographs of trial colorway jugs. The scope, details
and pictorial abundance set this book apart from any other
reference on the subject. Four major sections provide, in
alphabetical order by character, a large color photograph of each
character in all of its sizes; a biographical or historical profile
including size, modeler and model number; and production history.
Photographs of backstamps, trial colorways, and close-ups of
intricate handles. Prototype jugs that never made it into
production are given similar treatment throughout the book. A
substantial Appendix provides lists and tables to help readers
navigate through the sizes, types, backstamps, modelers, model
numbers, etc., and pre-prototype clay models. This book is an
essential reference book for serious Royal Doulton jug collectors,
general antiques and collectibles enthusiasts, and dealers. This
book is a must have reference book for every serious Royal Doulton
jug collector, as well as the general antique and collectible
enthusiast and dealer.
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