Arnold J. Meltsner [u.a.]. Political feasibility of reform in school financing

Arnold J. Meltsner [u.a.]. Political feasibility of reform in school financing
Title Arnold J. Meltsner [u.a.]. Political feasibility of reform in school financing PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages
Release 1973
Genre
ISBN

Download Arnold J. Meltsner [u.a.]. Political feasibility of reform in school financing Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Financing Political Feasibility of Reform in School Financing

Financing Political Feasibility of Reform in School Financing
Title Financing Political Feasibility of Reform in School Financing PDF eBook
Author Arnold J. Meltsner
Publisher
Pages 277
Release 1973
Genre
ISBN

Download Financing Political Feasibility of Reform in School Financing Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Politics and School Finance Reform

Politics and School Finance Reform
Title Politics and School Finance Reform PDF eBook
Author Anthony M. Cresswell
Publisher
Pages 133
Release 1972
Genre Education
ISBN

Download Politics and School Finance Reform Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Politicians, Judges, and City Schools

Politicians, Judges, and City Schools
Title Politicians, Judges, and City Schools PDF eBook
Author Joel S. Berke
Publisher Russell Sage Foundation
Pages 304
Release 1985-05-21
Genre Education
ISBN 1610440471

Download Politicians, Judges, and City Schools Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

During the 1970s, a nationwide school finance reform movement—fueled by litigation challenging the constitutionality of state education funding laws—brought significant changes to the way many states finance their public elementary and secondary school systems. School finance reform poses difficult philosophical questions: what is the meaning of equality in educational opportunity and of equity in the distribution of tax burdens? But it also involves enormous financial complexity (for example, dividing resources among competing special programs) and political risk (such as balancing local control with the need for statewide parity). For those states (like New York) that were slow to make changes a new decade has brought new constraints and complications. Sluggish economic growth, taxpayer revolts, reductions in federal aid, all affect education revenues. And the current concern with educational excellence may obscure the needs of the poor and educationally disadvantaged. This book will provide New York's policy makers and other concerned specialists with a better understanding of the political, economic, and equity issues underlying the school finance reform debate. It details existing inequities, evaluates current financing formulas, and presents options for change. Most important, for all those concerned with education and public policy in New York and elsewhere, it offers a masterful assessment of the trade-offs involved in developing reform programs that balance the conflicting demands of resource equalization, political feasibility, and fiscal responsibility. "Synthesizes the political and fiscal research [on school finance reform] and applies it to the New York Context....A blueprint for how to redesign state school finance....A fine book." —Public Administration Review "This is a book that lucidly discusses the issues in school finance and provides valuable reference material." —American Political Science Review

The Quest for Justice

The Quest for Justice
Title The Quest for Justice PDF eBook
Author Richard Lehne
Publisher Longman Publishing Group
Pages 262
Release 1978
Genre Education
ISBN

Download The Quest for Justice Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Framing Equal Opportunity

Framing Equal Opportunity
Title Framing Equal Opportunity PDF eBook
Author Michael Paris
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 462
Release 2009-12-01
Genre Law
ISBN 0804772975

Download Framing Equal Opportunity Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In the struggle to ensure that schools receive their fair share of financial and educational resources, reformers translate policy goals into legal claims in a number of different ways. This enlightening new work uncovers the options reformers have in framing legal challenges and how the choices they make affect politics and policy beyond the courtroom. Focusing on two of the most controversial and far-reaching court decisions in the nation in school finance and education reform, Framing Equal Opportunity follows lawyers and activists in New Jersey and Kentucky as they negotiate the complicated political terrain of educational change in their respective states. Unlike other books on law and reform, this work emphasizes the importance of legal translation—the process through which reformers transform their visions and goals into plausible legal claims. As it reveals, the kinds of arguments lawyers choose to make matter not only to their success in the courtroom, but also to the nature of the political fights they face in the community at large.

The Politics of Crisis Management

The Politics of Crisis Management
Title The Politics of Crisis Management PDF eBook
Author Arjen Boin
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 196
Release 2005-12-26
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0521845378

Download The Politics of Crisis Management Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Crisis management has become a defining feature of contemporary governance. In this uniquely comprehensive analysis, the authors examine how leaders deal with the strategic challenges they face, the political risks and opportunities they encounter, the errors they make, the pitfalls they need to avoid, and the paths away from crisis they may pursue. This book is grounded in over a decade of collaborative, cross-national research, and offers an invaluable multidisciplinary perspective. This is an original and important contribution by experts in public policy and international security.