Educational adequacy means ensuring that the education system provides students with sufficient resources, facilities, and opportunities to learn and succeed academically. It means making sure every student has access to a quality education that meets their needs and prepares them for the future.
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In «Adequately Fatigued» (legal beat, Summer 2007), Joshua Dunn and Martha Derthick describe court decisions in Texas, Massachusetts, and New York that suggest the courts may be growing weary
of educational adequacy cases.
APA's «continuation» of the School Funding Task Force's report estimated that $ 7.998 billion was required to realize
educational adequacy for the 2003 — 04 school year, which implied that Minnesota's public school system was underfunded by approximately $ 953 million during that year.
Marbury discerned the power of judicial review in the federal constitution in 1803, but no court attempted to find a constitutional definition of
educational adequacy until 1989.
«Rather, the constitutional sections leave the difficult and policy - laden questions associated
with educational adequacy and funding to the legislative branch,» wrote Associate Justice Martin Jenkins in the majority opinion.
With education reform dominating the nation's headlines, Al Lindseth has built a national reputation representing state and local school authorities in disputes over school finance and
educational adequacy obligations outlined in both state and federal constitutions.
At least that's what the members of a New Hampshire group, handpicked by the governor, have learned during their quest to define «
educational adequacy.»
But it is more than a book about ideas; it is also a practical tool and must - have resource for all school stakeholders involved in planning, designing, and constructing
the educational adequacy of existing school facilities.
It is also a practical tool and a must - have resource for all school stakeholders involved in planning, designing and constructing new and renovated schools and evaluating
the educational adequacy of existing school facilities.