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Chapter 10: Financing and Governing America's Schools



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Legal Landmarks in Educational Finance (Student Generated Responses)
Public School Expenditures Per Pupil (in constant 1997 dollars) by Function
Opinion Polls Show Strong Support for Educational Spending (Figure 10.5)
Percentage Distribution of Public School Expenditures, by Function and Selected District Characteristics: School Year 1993-94.
National Index of Public Effort to Fund Education (Public Revenues per Student Relation to per Capita Personal Income), by Level
Total Expenditures of Educational Institutions Related to the Gross Domestic Product in Current Dollars: 1980-81 to 1996-97
Structure of a Typical State School System (Figure 10.7)
Who Controls What? Levels of Educational Power: State Governments (Table 10.1A)
Who Control What? Levels of Educational Power: Local School Districts (Table 10.1B)
Business Should... (Student Generated Responses)
Consolidation in Action


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