Educational Politics and Community
Roles of State Government in Education
Schools Financials
Trends for Equity and Excellence
Private Schools
100

Define Educational Politics

What is how people use power, influence, and authority to affect instructional practices within a school or school system

100

Highest educational agency in state

State Board of Education

100
Define Property Taxes

What is determined by the value of property in the school district

100

Define full-funding programs

What is where the state sets the same per-pupil spending level for all schools and districts

100

Define charter 

What is the learning outcomes that students will master before they continue their studies

200

Define Superintendent

What is the key figure in determining a district’s educational policy

200

Number of states that require minimum scores on state assesments

What is 13

200
Most state revenues for education come from these taxes

What is sales and income taxes

200

 A common approach to achieving equal funding

redistricting

200

Independent, innovative, outcome-based public schools that provide diverse educational programs from which parents and students may choose

Charter Schools

300

The National School Boards Association found that “effective” school boards have how many characteristics that help efficiency?

What is 8

300

The top of the hierarchical structure in school systems

What is State Legislature, Govenor and State Courts

300

Where the greatest percent of recourses needed to operate public schools comes from

What is the state at 46.2%

300
One of the most dramatic changes in school funding occurred in which state

Michigan

300

First state to pass the nation's first charter school legislation

Minnesota

400

Large city schools experimenting with innovative approaches

What is New York City, Washington, D.C, Memphis, and New Orleans

400

The responsibility of certifying teachers belongs to who

What is the State Department of Education

400

The ECIA significantly reduced federal aid to education, however, thus making state aid to education even more critical. What does ECIA stand for?

 Education Consolidation and Improvement Act

400

Opponents view for school choice

What is negative outcome of students being sorted by race, income and religion

400

The states with the greatest number of schools managed by for-profit companies

What is Michigan, Florida, Ohio and Arizona

500

Another name for Restructuring

What is (any of these names) shared governance, administrative decentralization, teacher empowerment, professionalization, bottom-up policymaking, school-based planning, school-based management, distributed leadership, and shared decision making

500

Today, about half of the states have some form of this

What is intermediate or regional unit (Regional Educational Service Agency (RESA))

500

The most significant entitlement, Act of 1965

What is the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)

500

The first person to suggest Voucher Systems

Milton Friedman 

500

What approach to for-profit school was suggested by Richard K. Vedder (2003) 

What is teacher-owned schools
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