Cash Management: A Financial Overview for School AdministratorsScarecrow Education, 2001 - 137 páginas As every administrator knows, schools need money and resources to provide a quality education. This book provides educational leaders with a working knowledge of finances--from day-to-day accounting procedures to the principles behind state-aid formulas. Jones addresses the relevance of school reform and political demands in the daily struggle of an administrator. She reminds educators of their tremendous ability to ensure a learning environment for students and of their great responsibility to provide society with a return on an enormous investment--education. |
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... needs of students seen as exceptional , in that they are physically , mentally , or emotionally challenged . However , these needs can also be defined in terms of low socioeconomic issues , urban and rural schools with problems and ...
... needs of students seen as exceptional , in that they are physically , mentally , or emotionally challenged . However , these needs can also be defined in terms of low socioeconomic issues , urban and rural schools with problems and ...
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... needs of students . Emphasis is placed on local contribution rather than state contribution in the equalization for- mulas because it is important for principals to see their role in at- taining equity and adequacy at the building level ...
... needs of students . Emphasis is placed on local contribution rather than state contribution in the equalization for- mulas because it is important for principals to see their role in at- taining equity and adequacy at the building level ...
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... needs , and changes in lo- cal conditions . The school administrator should also have financial ex- pertise because no plan is complete without the funds to implement it . Furthermore , the personnel function becomes more important ...
... needs , and changes in lo- cal conditions . The school administrator should also have financial ex- pertise because no plan is complete without the funds to implement it . Furthermore , the personnel function becomes more important ...
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The Economics of Education | 1 |
Financing Education Adequately and Equitably | 15 |
The Role of State Local and Federal Government | 27 |
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