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1. THE POLITICS OFAMERICAN EDUCATION Megin Holt Jon Rashid, Dan Young, Pat Murphy The Politics of American Education
2. What Forces Influence School Governance and Finance? Governance: The process of making financial and other decisions What do you think public schools should use more funds on, and why? Sex education? Violence in schools? Teen drug use? Making schools more energy efficient The Politics of American Education
7. How is Education Governed? The three branches of government influence the governance and finance of education Executive Legislative Judicial Roles of the Federal Government in Education The U.S. Constitution Federal Legislation Influence of the Executive branch Legislative Judicial Executive
8. State Government Board of Education Strengthens state leadership and policy making Promote excellence in education to all students Advocates equality of access to educational opportunity Ensures continued citizen support for public education State Standards Boards Responsible for the governance and regulation of professional practice Department of Education Implements policies that effect education in each state The Politics of American Education
9. Intermediate Education Agencies Intermediate Educational Units Designed to provide services that individual districts that might not be able to afford it on their own Promotes inter-district collaboration Council of Chief State School Officers Comprised of state commissioners and superintendents Provides a forum for interstate discussion and information exchange on educational advances and issues The Politics of American Education
10. Local Government Local Educational Agencies School districts Local Boards of Education Group of people elected by people to make decisions for the school district Must stay within State DOE standards Superintendent Works closely with BOE Serves as the face of the school district The Politics of American Education
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13. Performance pay – bonuses or raises based on student achievement The Politics of American Education
14. Governance and Administrationof Schools Administration Management of school affairs, puts into place the policies set by state legislation and state and local boards of education Principals Responsible for management at the school level Set school direction, build staff morale, leadership School-Based Management (SBM) Governance process where the people affected by decisions are involved in making them School Advisory Council (SAC) Membership of school and community stakeholders who make decisions and recommendations regarding school operations The Politics of American Education
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17. Flat grants – equal funding based on the districts average daily attendance
18. Foundation grants – funding based on property values, inversely related to community wealth The Politics of American Education
19. Funding Education Local Funding Property tax, based on assessed value of real estate - Reliable, steady source of revenue - Inequity between districts Private Funding Foundations provide support through grants and other private funds Targeted to reforming education with an emphasis on urban, minority, and special education - Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation - Annenberg Foundation The Politics of American Education
20. Issues of Governance and Finance Federal vs. State Control Who do American believe should have the greatest influence over what is taught in public school? Decisions to be made: What is best for students and what should they learn? The Politics of American Education
21. Financing Education Funding Equity: the unequal ability of school districts to pay for quality education Is using property tax to support education fair? Privatization of public schools The Politics of American Education
22. Why Important To Us, As Teachers? Informed Professional Participation Accountability Teacher Empowerment The Politics of American Education