School Spending
Think Reforming Teacher Pay Doesn’t Work? Think Again.
Biasi’s careful and creative research adds to the evidence that altering how teachers are evaluated and paid remains a powerful lever for improving student outcomes.
School Spending
Fiscal Cliff Could Force Layoffs of the Best Teachers
Possible recession and end of pandemic aid loom, demanding fast action on ineffective teachers
School Spending
Inflation Will Put Districts in a Pickle
Adding pressure to salary negotiations for teachers and staff
School Spending
“The Only Way We’ll Have Economic Development in Some Parts of the World Is to Improve the Schools”
Yidan Prize winner Eric Hanushek on human capital
School Spending
How to Decide How to Spend Elementary and Secondary School Relief Funds
The timing and rules may be less tricky than many think
School Spending
In Catholic Schools, an Experiment with Blended Learning
Using technology to decrease per-pupil cost
School Spending
Miami-Dade County Public Schools Bucks the “Staffing Surge” Trend
Lowered expenses, but not at the expense of student achievement
School Spending
New Financial Data Spotlight the District Role in Distributing Dollars Across Schools
Opportunities ahead for education leaders
School Spending
The Education Exchange: Raising Student Achievement with Local Money
Carlos X. Lastra-Anadón, a postdoctoral research fellow at Stanford University and an Assistant Professor at IE University in Madrid, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss their co-authored paper, "Who Benefits from Local Financing of Public Services? A Causal Analysis."
School Spending
Public Support Grows for Higher Teacher Pay and Expanded School Choice
Results from the 2019 Education Next Poll