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Foreword, Diane Debacker
Foreword, Diane Debacker
Educational Considerations
It is with great pleasure that I write the Foreword for this edition of Educational Considerations. When Dr. Thompson requested that I contribute to the journal with the Foreword, I was flooded with memories of scouring through issue upon issue of Educational Considerations as I was working on my doctorate in Educational Administration at Kansas State University several years ago. Educational Considerations has a rich and long history of being a practitioner's journal and this issue continues with that tradition.
Theory Into Practice: A Cry From The Field For Innovative Leadership Development, Debbie K. Mercer, Scott Myers
Theory Into Practice: A Cry From The Field For Innovative Leadership Development, Debbie K. Mercer, Scott Myers
Educational Considerations
Leaders make the difference. This is uniquely evidenced in school districts where a single superintendent impacts the lives of so many children, teachers, staff, and community members every day. With so much responsibility, the need to mentor the ongoing professional learning and development of this key leader is critical.
Illuminating The Path: Evidence Of Initial Success And Implications For The Future, Donna Augustine-Shaw
Illuminating The Path: Evidence Of Initial Success And Implications For The Future, Donna Augustine-Shaw
Educational Considerations
“Tremendous expectations have been placed on school leaders to cure the ills facing the nation’s schools.” The momentous role of leaders in our schools today to impact these circumstances can be overwhelming.
The Influence Of Mentoring On Developing Leaders: Participants Share Their Perspectives, Donna Augustine-Shaw, Elizabeth Funk
The Influence Of Mentoring On Developing Leaders: Participants Share Their Perspectives, Donna Augustine-Shaw, Elizabeth Funk
Educational Considerations
In an age of continuous and rapid change, today’s school superintendents face a litany of unique challenges as they lead individuals and organizations through tumultuous and unpredictable times.
From Vision To Implementation: Keli’S First Year, Mary Devin
From Vision To Implementation: Keli’S First Year, Mary Devin
Educational Considerations
Great ideas alone won’t produce large-scale change. Careful attention to the implementation phase of the change process is essential. The Kansas Educational Leadership Institute (KELI) moved from planning to implementation on March 30, 2011 when planners approved the proposal for what was to become a statewide systematic support system for the recruitment, development, and retention of quality leaders in schools and school districts in Kansas and possibly beyond.
Case Study In The Power Of Collaboration: Planning Process For The Kansas Educational Leadership Institute, Mary Devin, Debbie Mercer, Mike Mathes, Tom Trigg, Sharon Zoellner
Case Study In The Power Of Collaboration: Planning Process For The Kansas Educational Leadership Institute, Mary Devin, Debbie Mercer, Mike Mathes, Tom Trigg, Sharon Zoellner
Educational Considerations
Systematic statewide support for the recruitment, development, and retention of quality leaders in schools and school districts was not a new idea in Kansas in late 2010, but at best it was at an elusive concept. Diverse groups had considered it among components of a long-range commitment to move Kansas education quality from good to great, but no plan for creating such a system was in place.
Sign-Off, Andy Tompkins
Sign-Off, Andy Tompkins
Educational Considerations
The Kansas Educational Leadership Institute (KELI) is the missing link in the ongoing development of educational leaders in Kansas.
Table Of Contents And Introductory Materials For Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall 2013, Elizabeth Funk
Table Of Contents And Introductory Materials For Vol. 41, No. 1, Fall 2013, Elizabeth Funk
Educational Considerations
Table of contents and editorial information for this special issue "Kansas Educational Leadership Institute: A Partnership to Collaborate and Share Resources to Support Professional Growth of Educational Leadership Needed in Kansas Schools and the Nation."
Collaboration At Its Best: Supporting The Professional Growth Of Educational Leaders, Elizabeth Funk
Collaboration At Its Best: Supporting The Professional Growth Of Educational Leaders, Elizabeth Funk
Educational Considerations
Strong leadership has a tremendous impact on organizations. This special edition of Educational Considerations highlighted the journey of the Kansas Educational Leadership Institute (KELI), from inception to implementation.
Educational Considerations, Vol. 41(1) Full Issue, Elizabeth Funk
Educational Considerations, Vol. 41(1) Full Issue, Elizabeth Funk
Educational Considerations
Educational Considerations, vol. 41(1)-Fall 2013-Full issue
Introduction To The Special Issue, Faith E. Crampton, David C. Thompson, R. Craig Wood
Introduction To The Special Issue, Faith E. Crampton, David C. Thompson, R. Craig Wood
Educational Considerations
We are pleased to bring you the second of two special issues of Educational Considerations comprised of papers presented at the 2012 National Education Finance Conference in San Antonio, Texas.
And Then There Were Ten: Equity And Adequacy Of New York City Schools After Recentralization, Nicola A. Alexander
And Then There Were Ten: Equity And Adequacy Of New York City Schools After Recentralization, Nicola A. Alexander
Educational Considerations
New York City has the largest public education system in the United States, serving over 1.1 million students in 1,700 schools. Given its size, the city school system is a good place to explore the potential associations between various educational reforms and questions of adequacy and fairness.
State Challenges To Plyler V. Doe: Undocumented Immigrant Students And Public School Access (Perspectives On Legal Issues In Education), Lenford C. Sutton, Tricia J. Stewart
State Challenges To Plyler V. Doe: Undocumented Immigrant Students And Public School Access (Perspectives On Legal Issues In Education), Lenford C. Sutton, Tricia J. Stewart
Educational Considerations
This article presents a review and an analysis of selected state laws and initiatives that have attempted to restrict public school access for undocumented immigrant children in the wake of the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision of Plyler v. Doe.
The Role Of Expenditures In Predicting Adequate Yearly Progress For Special Needs Students In Ohio, Korrin M. Ziswiler, Barbara M. De Luca, Luke J. Stedrak
The Role Of Expenditures In Predicting Adequate Yearly Progress For Special Needs Students In Ohio, Korrin M. Ziswiler, Barbara M. De Luca, Luke J. Stedrak
Educational Considerations
Although there exists a large body of research concerning the relationship between expenditure and student achievement, a lack of research exists analyzing this relationship as it pertains specifically to students with disabilities.
Predicting Student Achievement In Ohio: The Role Of Expenditure Distribution, Barbara M. De Luca, Steven A. Hinshaw
Predicting Student Achievement In Ohio: The Role Of Expenditure Distribution, Barbara M. De Luca, Steven A. Hinshaw
Educational Considerations
In the spring of 2005, political columnist George Will coined the phrase the “65 percent solution” in his Washington Post column in reference to an Arizona referendum that would have required at least 65% of every school district’s operational budget be spent on classroom instruction.
Educational Considerations, Vol. 40(3) Full Issue, David C. Thompson
Educational Considerations, Vol. 40(3) Full Issue, David C. Thompson
Educational Considerations
Educational Considerations, vol. 40(3)-Summer 2013-Full issue
Table Of Contents And Introductory Materials For Vol. 40, No. 3, Summer 2013, David C. Thompson
Table Of Contents And Introductory Materials For Vol. 40, No. 3, Summer 2013, David C. Thompson
Educational Considerations
This content includes the table of contents and editorial information.
Transparency And Accountability: What If The Federal Gainful Employment—Debt Measures Rules Applied To Law Schools? (Perspectives On Legal Issues In Education), Kari Ann Mattox
Educational Considerations
The purpose of this analysis is to compare current guidelines of the American Bar Association (ABA) for law schools to those of the U.S. Department of Education’s Gainful Employment-Debt Measures regulations in order to assess their transparency and accountability.
Online Education And Contingent Faculty: An Exploratory Analysis Of Issues And Challenges For Higher Education Administrators (Perspectives On Online Education), Justin C. Ortagus, Luke J. Stedrak
Online Education And Contingent Faculty: An Exploratory Analysis Of Issues And Challenges For Higher Education Administrators (Perspectives On Online Education), Justin C. Ortagus, Luke J. Stedrak
Educational Considerations
With the growth of the popularity and accessibility of online courses, higher education administrators are under tremendous pressure to keep pace with rapidly evolving conditions related to online learning.
Introduction And Table Of Contents, Brenda Seevers
Introduction And Table Of Contents, Brenda Seevers
Journal of International Agricultural and Extension Education
The Journal of International Agricultural and Extension Education is the official refereed publication of the Association for International Agricultural and Extension Education (AIAEE). Its purpose is to enhance the research and knowledge base of agricultural and extension education from an international perspective.
Introduction And Table Of Contents, Brenda Seevers
Introduction And Table Of Contents, Brenda Seevers
Journal of International Agricultural and Extension Education
The Journal of International Agricultural and Extension Education is the official refereed publication of the Association for International Agricultural and Extension Education (AIAEE). Its purpose is to enhance the research and knowledge base of agricultural and extension education from an international perspective.
Ohio's At-Risk Student Population: A Decade Of Rising Risk, Randall S. Vesely
Ohio's At-Risk Student Population: A Decade Of Rising Risk, Randall S. Vesely
Educational Considerations
Educators face increasing demands to raise student achievement, to improve classroom instruction, and to demonstrate accountability in an environment of high stakes testing. However, meeting these demands is challenging in the face of numerous risk factors that jeopardize the academic success of elementary and secondary students.
Measuring Equity: Creating A New Standard For Inputs And Outputs, Robert C. Knoeppel, Matthew R. Della Sala
Measuring Equity: Creating A New Standard For Inputs And Outputs, Robert C. Knoeppel, Matthew R. Della Sala
Educational Considerations
What is the appropriate measure of equity in student achievement? An emerging theme in the literature is the convergence of the standards movement and school finance litigation and reform.
Educational Considerations, Vol. 40(2) Full Issue, David C. Thompson
Educational Considerations, Vol. 40(2) Full Issue, David C. Thompson
Educational Considerations
Educational Considerations, vol. 40(2)-Spring 2013-Full issue
Table Of Contents And Editorial Information For Vol. 40, No. 2, Spring 2013, David C. Thompson
Table Of Contents And Editorial Information For Vol. 40, No. 2, Spring 2013, David C. Thompson
Educational Considerations
Table of contents and editorial information for Educational Considerations, Vol. 40, no. 2, Spring 2013.
The “New” Performance Funding In Higher Education, Mary P. Mckeown-Moak
The “New” Performance Funding In Higher Education, Mary P. Mckeown-Moak
Educational Considerations
Over the past several years, public higher education, both in the U.S. and internationally, has increasingly been required to explain, defend, and validate its performance and value to a wide variety of constituents, including governors, legislators, students, parents, employers, and taxpayers.
But Where Will The Money Come From? Experts' Views On Revenue Options To Implement Campaign For Fiscal Equity V. State Of New York, Osnat Zaken, Jeffery E. Olson
But Where Will The Money Come From? Experts' Views On Revenue Options To Implement Campaign For Fiscal Equity V. State Of New York, Osnat Zaken, Jeffery E. Olson
Educational Considerations
In 2003, the New York State Court of Appeals, the highest court in New York, upheld a trial court decision that funding for public education in New York City was unconstitutional and decreed that the state needed to increase operating aid to school districts by $5.6 billion per year (Campaign for Fiscal Equity, Inc. v. State of New York 2003).
Introduction To The Special Issue, David C. Thompson, Faith E. Crampton, R. Craig Wood
Introduction To The Special Issue, David C. Thompson, Faith E. Crampton, R. Craig Wood
Educational Considerations
We are pleased to bring you the first of two special issues of Educational Considerations comprised of papers presented at the 2012 National Education Finance Conference in San Antonio, Texas.
K-12 Categorical Entitlement Funding For English Language Learners In California: An Intradistrict Case Study, Oscar Jimenez-Castellanos, Irina Okhremtchouk
K-12 Categorical Entitlement Funding For English Language Learners In California: An Intradistrict Case Study, Oscar Jimenez-Castellanos, Irina Okhremtchouk
Educational Considerations
The K-12 student population is becoming increasingly diverse in the United States. In particular, the number of English Language Learners (ELLs) rose from 4.7 million in 1980 to 11.2 million in 2009, more than doubling from 10% to 21% of the student population.
Nevada, The Great Recession, And Education, Deborah A. Verstegen
Nevada, The Great Recession, And Education, Deborah A. Verstegen
Educational Considerations
The impact of the Great Recession and its aftermath has been devastating in Nevada, especially for public education. Prior to the state’s legislature meeting for its biennial session in February, 2009, Nevada’s economic outlook was already showing signs of trouble.