1st Edition

Educational Finance and Resources

Edited By W. F. Dennison Copyright 1984
    284 Pages
    by Routledge

    284 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1984. The financial decision-making system is an extremely complicated one; it handles large sums of money but very often teachers feel that little of it filters through to their end of the system. This book explains, analyses and criticises the complexities of the financial decision-making systems in education. It discusses the role of the different bodies and people involved and explores the thinking and conventions which shape their findings. It considers how the effects of financial decisions made in the system are reflected in the curriculum and in the classroom, and puts forward possible alternative methods of finance such as vouchers, loans and privatisation.

    1. The Costs of Education 2. Education and Economy 3. Distributing Resources 4. Resources and The Curriculum 5. Teachers as a Resource 6. Resources, Planning and The Institutions 7. Contraction, Privatisation and Other Choices

    Biography

    W. F. Dennison