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Rendering School Resources More Effective - Unconventional Reponses to Long Standing Issues:a Special Issue of

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Volume 80, Number 3, 2005 Introduction to the Special Issue on Rendering School Resources More Effective: Unconventional Responses to Long-Standing Issues. J.W. Guthrie, An Education Professions Performance Development Act: A Prospectus for Providing Highly Qualified and More Motivated Teachers and Leaders for America's Schools. M. Podgursky, Teacher Licensing in U.S. Public Schools: The Case for Simplicity and Flexibility. S. Loeb, L. Darling-Hammond, J. Luczak, How Teaching Conditions Predict Teacher Turnover in California Schools. L.O. Picus, S.F. Marion, N. Calvo, W.J. Glenn, Understanding the Relationship Between Student Achievement and the Quality of Educational Facilities: Evidence From Wyoming. J. Imazeki, A. Reschovsky, Assessing the Use of Econometric Analysis in Estimating the Costs of Meeting State Education Accountability Standards: Lessons From Texas. T. Timar, Exploring the Limits of Entitlement: Williams v. State of California.

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James W. Guthrie, Matthew G. Springer

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This is Volume 80, Issue 3 2005 of the Peabody Journal of Education and this special issue provides a collection of works on the topic of making school resources more effective in the U.S. The included articles look at educational finance, the Education Professions Act guidelines for more motivated teachers and leaders, licencing in public schools, a study on how teaching conditions impact teacher turnover in California, student achievement in relation to school facilities in Wyoming, and the value of econometric cost analysis in Texas. The final article includes the case of Williams vs the state of California, where in August 2000, the American Civil Liberties Union filed a class-action lawsuit on behalf of school children against the state of California. The suit, Williams v. State of California, alleged that the state failed to exercise its constitutional obligation to provide equal access to education for all students in the state by allowing deficient facilities, uncredentialed teachers, and inadequate or insufficient instructional materials.

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Authors James W. Guthrie, James W. Springer Guthrie
Assisted by James W. Guthrie (Editor), Guthrie James W. (Editor), Matthew G. Springer (Editor), Springer Matthew G. (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2018
 
EAN 9781138419797
ISBN 978-1-138-41979-7
No. of pages 158
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education

EDUCATION / General, Education, Education / Educational sciences / Pedagogy

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