The poll, conducted by Lake Research Partners on behalf of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), the largest number of voters, 76 percent,
cited equity in school funding in deciding whom to vote for, with 76 percent saying it was «important» and with 50 percent considering it «very important.»
Not exact matches
In San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez, a Supreme Court case on equity of school finance, Justice Lewis F. Powell in 1973 cited the lack of judicially manageable standards as a reason for leaving the issue to elected bodie
In San Antonio Independent
School District v. Rodriguez, a Supreme Court case on equity of school finance, Justice Lewis F. Powell in 1973 cited the lack of judicially manageable standards as a reason for leaving the issue to elected b
School District v. Rodriguez, a Supreme Court case on
equity of
school finance, Justice Lewis F. Powell in 1973 cited the lack of judicially manageable standards as a reason for leaving the issue to elected b
school finance, Justice Lewis F. Powell
in 1973 cited the lack of judicially manageable standards as a reason for leaving the issue to elected bodie
in 1973
cited the lack of judicially manageable standards as a reason for leaving the issue to elected bodies.
«We are plenty
in technological resources to enhance our education, yet the lack of
equity and amount of resources that kids have
in America is amazing,» he said,
citing the vast difference between technology use
in poor and affluent
schools.
David Berliner (2007, as
cited in Rodriguez & Fabionar, 2010) argues, «Without careful attention to the social conditions beyond
schools, we will continue to encounter limitations
in advancing educational
equity and high achievement among diverse student populations within
schools» (pp. 58 — 59).
Cited in National Center for Education Statistics, Trends
in Educational
Equity of Girls and Women: 2004, p. 45, Figure 13: «How do you feel about
school?»