Not exact matches
When maximum production and continually increasing economic growth, measured by income and
expenditure figures, are taken as the measures of social well - being, then occupations and the
educational preparation
for them are dehumanized and made narrowly vocational; and persons are degraded into interchangeable parts in a giant social machine designed
for generating and gratifying acquisitive hungers.
The largest component of
educational expenditure is personnel, so it is not surprising that the district looked to the workforce
for potential cuts.
As moving to the cloud continues to help schools drive down
expenditure and enhance learning,
educational institutions of all sizes are also beginning to look
for IT partners who can not only help them transition to the cloud, but provide ongoing IT support and expertise as the breadth of available technologies develops.
Some states received more
educational bang
for their additional
expenditure buck than others.
The OECD report found
expenditure on
educational institutions in Australia as a percentage of GDP (
for all
educational levels combined) is below the OECD average, with a higher share from private sources than the OECD average.
In doing so, we have controlled
for possible effects of differences in
educational inputs such as class sizes, availability of materials, and aggregate
expenditure per student in the country.
The Education Fund is used to account
for the revenues and
expenditures of the
educational and service programs that are not accounted
for in any other funds.
(c)
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, and each fiscal year thereafter, the governing authority for each state charter school shall annually make available on the Internet web site of such governing authority the aggregate spending on salaries, employee benefits, instructional supplies, educational media supplies, instructional equipment, regular education tuition, special education tuition, purchased services and all other expenditure items, excluding debt service, for each state charter school under the jurisdiction of such governing authori
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, and each fiscal year thereafter, the governing authority
for each state charter school shall annually make available on the Internet web site of such governing authority the aggregate spending on salaries, employee benefits, instructional supplies, educational media supplies, instructional equipment, regular education tuition, special education tuition, purchased services and all other expenditure items, excluding debt service, for each state charter school under the jurisdiction of such governing authori
for each state charter school shall annually make available on the Internet web site of such governing authority the aggregate spending on salaries, employee benefits, instructional supplies,
educational media supplies, instructional equipment, regular education tuition, special education tuition, purchased services and all other
expenditure items, excluding debt service,
for each state charter school under the jurisdiction of such governing authori
for each state charter school under the jurisdiction of such governing authority.
Under ESSA states are required to annually report per - pupil
expenditures of Federal, State, and local funds, including actual personnel
expenditures and actual non-personnel
expenditures, disaggregated by source of funds,
for each local
educational agency and each school in the state
for the preceding fiscal year.
Likewise, the lower court rejected the ACLU's Blaine Amendment claim, holding that it «was not intended to preclude any
expenditure that has an incidental benefit to religion, where such is made
for a primary secular purpose,» and that the ESA «was enacted
for the valid secular purpose of providing financial assistance to parents to take advantage of
educational options available to Nevada children.»
Under categorical models, states dictate local
expenditures by allocating funds
for specific
educational programs.
An analysis released today by the White House Council of Economic Advisers describes the economic returns to investments in early childhood education, including increased parental earnings and employment in the short - term, reduced need
for remedial education and later public school
expenditures, as well as long - term outcomes such as increased
educational attainment, increased earnings, improved health, and decreased involvement with the criminal justice system.