I am not talking about federal standards for every subject taught in American public schools, nor am I proposing that state and
local education authorities lose all say on curriculum.
Not exact matches
«The NASUWT predicted that the funding changes, driven by a desire by the Department for
Education to mask the level and impact of cuts to school and
local authority budgets, would result in those who needed the support to address their needs
losing it.
Yet some
local education authorities could
lose out as the Chancellor announced the current school funding system would be abolished.
Councillor Malcolm Cunning of Glasgow City Council said: «There is no way
local authorities can
lose sums like # 130 million over the space of two years and not have some level of impact in terms of
education provision.
Expansion of
local authority, however, helped districts consolidate power, customize
education, and recoup some or all of the funding that was
lost in the 2011 — 13 Wisconsin state budget.
When an academy trust or
local authority pays a school leader a significant sum using funding that is owned by society as a whole, and justifies this with the use of the business term of «market rate», have we
lost a little something of what makes the
education sector?