Capping Costs: Putting a Price Tag on School Reform
Early and recent school reformers demanded greater funding. They insisted that they needed it to protect children, the economy, and the nation. This book uses the case method to analyze the budgets that they proposed, the rhetoric that they employed, and the resistance that they encountered.
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Capping Costs: Putting a Price Tag on School Reform
Early and recent school reformers demanded greater funding. They insisted that they needed it to protect children, the economy, and the nation. This book uses the case method to analyze the budgets that they proposed, the rhetoric that they employed, and the resistance that they encountered.
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Capping Costs: Putting a Price Tag on School Reform

Capping Costs: Putting a Price Tag on School Reform

by Gerard Giordano
Capping Costs: Putting a Price Tag on School Reform

Capping Costs: Putting a Price Tag on School Reform

by Gerard Giordano

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Overview

Early and recent school reformers demanded greater funding. They insisted that they needed it to protect children, the economy, and the nation. This book uses the case method to analyze the budgets that they proposed, the rhetoric that they employed, and the resistance that they encountered.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610484466
Publisher: R&L Education
Publication date: 12/16/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 172
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Gerard Giordano is professor at the University of North Florida and has written twelve books about education. His last three books, which were published by Rowman & Littlefield Education, focused on the case method.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface: How Much Does Education Cost?
Chapter 2 Acknowledgement
Chapter 3 Introduction: Are Zombies Stalking Schools?
Chapter 4 Chapter 1: Do Razors Belong at School?
Chapter 5 Chapter 2: Can School Reform Be Marketed?
Chapter 6 Chapter 3: Should Schools Buy E-textbooks?
Chapter 7 Chapter 4: How Much Should Teachers Be Paid?
Chapter 8 Chapter 5: What Can Be Done With Negligible Funds?
Chapter 9 Chapter 6: Should Educators Worry About Diminishing Returns?
Chapter 10 Chapter 7: What Drives Innovators?
Chapter 11 Chapter 8: Should Schools Change Their Labor Practices?
Chapter 12 Chapter 9: Can Redundant Spending Be Worthwhile?
Chapter 13 Chapter 10: Is Educational Lobbying Amoral?
Chapter 14 Chapter 11: Do Teachers Need Special Protection?
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