Over the decade, we have witnessed — perhaps contributed to — the advance of school reform: the proliferation of school choice from vouchers to tax credits, charters, and online learning; the evolution of accountability's focus from schools to teachers; renewed attention to national standards; and a more realistic understanding of the uncertain connection
between educational expenditures and school quality.
Compare the Rodriguez court's references to a questionable «correlation
between educational expenditures and the quality of education» with the following discussion by the Supreme Court of Texas in a 2016 adequacy decision:
Not exact matches
Then, in a second stage, we measured the relationship across countries
between the Catholic - induced share of competition and the cumulative
educational expenditure per student up to age 15 — a measure that includes both public and private spending.