Sentences with phrase «in educational expenditure»

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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.
Given the sad state of our highways, public transportation systems and other material infrastructure, as well as the severe needs of our educational system, increased government spending in these areas could take up the slack in declining defense expenditures while contributing enormously to the potential productivity of the United States.
In the past decade, monitoring the provision of quality education primarily meant tracking inputs into schools such as per pupil educational expenditures, number fo trained teachers, class sizes and teacher - pupil ratio, instructional time andaccess to ICT.
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:
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.
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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.
That amounts to a total of $ 17 billion annual spending on educational materials, or 2.8 percent of the overall public - education expenditures of $ 617 billion in the nation.
The report's authors conclude that modest extra expenditures in those countries would result in «significantly» better educational outcomes.
Unlike the ESA programs in Arizona and Florida, New Hampshire's TCS law does not specify which categories of educational expenditures are eligible.
The clause does not require absolute uniformity in either educational offerings or per - pupil expenditures among school districts.
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.
Equaling pediatrician salaries, then, would entail a $ 325 billion increase in annual educational expenditures — roughly $ 2,750 per U.S. household.
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.
Expenditure analysis suggest the program can be very costly in smaller classrooms and schools and yet students in rural areas may be the students that benefit most from having a stimulating summer educational program available to them.
Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), which provides the major source of federal funding to help school districts fund educational services to students with disabilities, the federal share of funding that Congress initially promised in 1975 is up to 40 percent of the average per pupil expenditure.
Estimating wealth effects without expenditure Data - Or tears: An application to educational enrollments in states of india.
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.
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