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State school finance formula cause funding inadequacy, allocative
inefficiency, and educational resource equity gaps. Legislative and
court-ordered remedies have failed to solve the disparities among
schools and districts. This book's ground-breaking innovation shows
how to shift the public education finance paradigm to fund K-12
public education properly, fully, and equitably by eliminating the
duplicative and unnecessary layer of county government nationwide
and repurposing those tax dollars while implementing economies of
scale to achieve allocative efficiency.
State school finance formula cause funding inadequacy, allocative
inefficiency, and educational resource equity gaps. Legislative and
court-ordered remedies have failed to solve the disparities among
schools and districts. This book's ground-breaking innovation shows
how to shift the public education finance paradigm to fund K-12
public education properly, fully, and equitably by eliminating the
duplicative and unnecessary layer of county government nationwide
and repurposing those tax dollars while implementing economies of
scale to achieve allocative efficiency.
Higher education must implement new ways of achieving social
justice and performing the business of education to survive the
impending shakeout stemming from increasing competition for
enrollment, operating costs, and price sensitivity plus decreasing
state aid, net tuition, endowment income, and college-bound high
school graduates. Universities that survive the shakeout will
achieve financial sustainability, educational excellence, and
social justice while providing equal educational opportunity and
resource equity by implementing the book's best practices,
strategies, and holistic budgeting model.
Higher education must implement new ways of achieving social
justice and performing the business of education to survive the
impending shakeout stemming from increasing competition for
enrollment, operating costs, and price sensitivity plus decreasing
state aid, net tuition, endowment income, and college-bound high
school graduates. Universities that survive the shakeout will
achieve financial sustainability, educational excellence, and
social justice while providing equal educational opportunity and
resource equity by implementing the book's best practices,
strategies, and holistic budgeting model.
Sound district finance is increasingly challenging in an era of
scarce resources and increasing pressure on schools and districts
to improve. Therefore, this book provides an in-depth understanding
of fundamental practices, processes, and lessons learned will
benefit all school administrators, personnel, parents, students,
and other stakeholders. This book will focus on key building blocks
essential for the provision of an excellent education. The value
proposition inherent in this book should work well for all schools,
districts, students, and school stakeholders, regardless of
location, type, and demographic mix. The components of sound
district finance and management, that are increasingly important in
an era of scarce financial, material, and human resources, are
provided in this book, along with some clear and related
recommendations.
Sound district finance is increasingly challenging in an era of
scarce resources and increasing pressure on schools and districts
to improve. Therefore, this book provides an in-depth understanding
of fundamental practices, processes, and lessons learned will
benefit all school administrators, personnel, parents, students,
and other stakeholders. This book will focus on key building blocks
essential for the provision of an excellent education. The value
proposition inherent in this book should work well for all schools,
districts, students, and school stakeholders, regardless of
location, type, and demographic mix. The components of sound
district finance and management, that are increasingly important in
an era of scarce financial, material, and human resources, are
provided in this book, along with some clear and related
recommendations.
The concept of "visionary" leadership is defined and applied in
this book, as "supervision in schools" requires a level of "SUPER
VISION" that can be best developed through quality leadership,
mentoring -- and mutual ideas, and support -- for adding more value
to the school. This book shows just how vision is important and
useful in all schools and districts. Time has thus come to find,
build, and use high-quality visionary school leadership in its many
dimensions; thus, this book takes at least ten different views (in
the chapters) of the visionary roles and functions of education
leadership in K-12 -- building on the roles, theories, and
visionary actions of key players in the schools. No single
perspective is enough, as all views must work in concert to the
benefit of teachers and students, today. School leaders, moreover,
need to have their own vision about the following: (a) what their
work entails; (b) their school should be and look like; and (c)
what their staff and students (and schools) can achieve.
Sound school finance is integral to the provision of a quality
education. Indeed, a school district's budget is the financial
representation of its educational plan. Thus, a clarion alert for
all teachers: "if it's not in your budget, it won't be in your
classroom." However, sound school finance is increasingly
challenging in an era of scarce resources. This book provides an
in-depth understanding of fundamental practices, processes, and
lessons learned will benefit not only all school administrators,
personnel, parents, students, and other stakeholders, but also
undergird the provision of an excellent education. This book will
focus on key building blocks essential for the provision of an
excellent education. The value proposition inherent in this book
works well for all schools, districts, students, and school
stakeholders regardless of location, type, and demographic mix. The
components of sound school finance that are increasingly important
in an era of scarce financial, material, and human resources are
provided in this book.
The concept of "visionary" leadership is defined and applied in
this book, as "supervision in schools" requires a level of "SUPER
VISION" that can be best developed through quality leadership,
mentoring -- and mutual ideas, and support -- for adding more value
to the school. This book shows just how vision is important and
useful in all schools and districts. Time has thus come to find,
build, and use high-quality visionary school leadership in its many
dimensions; thus, this book takes at least ten different views (in
the chapters) of the visionary roles and functions of education
leadership in K-12 -- building on the roles, theories, and
visionary actions of key players in the schools. No single
perspective is enough, as all views must work in concert to the
benefit of teachers and students, today. School leaders, moreover,
need to have their own vision about the following: (a) what their
work entails; (b) their school should be and look like; and (c)
what their staff and students (and schools) can achieve.
Sound school finance is integral to the provision of a quality
education. Indeed, a school district's budget is the financial
representation of its educational plan. Thus, a clarion alert for
all teachers: "if it's not in your budget, it won't be in your
classroom." However, sound school finance is increasingly
challenging in an era of scarce resources. This book provides an
in-depth understanding of fundamental practices, processes, and
lessons learned will benefit not only all school administrators,
personnel, parents, students, and other stakeholders, but also
undergird the provision of an excellent education. This book will
focus on key building blocks essential for the provision of an
excellent education. The value proposition inherent in this book
works well for all schools, districts, students, and school
stakeholders regardless of location, type, and demographic mix. The
components of sound school finance that are increasingly important
in an era of scarce financial, material, and human resources are
provided in this book.
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