Educational Economics
Educational Economics
Marguerite Roza
Bill Gates
For a basic understanding of where education money comes from and how it gets spent. - Bill Gates
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Educational Economics

Educational Economics: Where Do School Funds Go?

Marguerite Roza
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Marguerite Roza
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In "Educational Economics," Marguerite Roza addresses a critical and often overlooked aspect of the education system: how schools allocate their funding. With a keen analytical eye, Roza delves into the complex world of educational finance, revealing startling discrepancies and inefficiencies in how resources are distributed. Through compelling evidence and insightful analysis, she challenges the conventional wisdom that more funding automatically equates to better educational outcomes. Roza's meticulous research uncovers a landscape where, despite significant increases in spending per pupil, academic achievement has remained stagnant, prompting readers to question the efficacy of current financial practices in education. Roza doesn't just diagnose the problems; she also proposes innovative solutions. By advocating for a more transparent and accountable approach to educational spending, "Educational Economics" serves as a clarion call for reform. The book is a must-read for policymakers, educators, and anyone interested in ensuring that every dollar spent on education genuinely contributes to student success. Through vivid examples and rigorous analysis, Roza offers a roadmap for transforming educational economics from a potential stumbling block into a powerful tool for enhancing learning outcomes, making it an essential addition to the conversation on educational reform.

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Released
2010
1 Apr
Length
126
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For a basic understanding of where education money comes from and how it gets spent. - Bill Gates
— Marguerite Roza, Educational Economics

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