Publications

Getting Down to Facts researchers took a two-pronged approach to uncovering the most valuable information for California policymakers. First they looked broadly at California’s school finance and governance system in order to identify the most important factors that facilitate or hinder the effective use of education resources in California. Second, they targeted a number of crucial areas that a priori appeared particularly important to address in an in-depth exploration of school finance and governance. The researchers aimed to make the best possible use of existing research findings, identifying important holes in existing research and determining whether there were empirical studies that could be performed in the given timeframe to fill some of these holes. The new empirical work stems from this approach. As a result, the studies each provide a strong review of the literature with targeted new empirical additions.
 

Getting Down to Facts

Conceptual Background

Effectiveness Studies

A. School Finance B. Governance and Structural Issues

María Pérez

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Priyanka Anand

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Cecilia Speroni

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Tom Parrish

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Phil Esra

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Miguel Socías

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Paul Gubbins

2007

Mary Perry

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Isabel Oregón

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Trish Williams

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Robert Miyashiro

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Ron Bennett

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Janelle Kubinec

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Laurel Groff

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Philip Wong

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Ron Bennett

2007
C. Personnel Issues D. Data & Information Systems

Adequacy - Cost Studies

A. Lessons from "Beating-the-Odds" Schools

María Pérez

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Tom Parrish

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Priyanka Anand

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Cecilia Speroni

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Phil Esra

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Miguel Socias

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Paul Gubbins

2007
B. Cost-Function & Production Function Approach C. Professional Judgment Panel Approach D. Professional Judgment Survey Approach E. Special Education

Jenifer J. Harr

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Tom Parrish

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Jay Chambers

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Jesse Levin

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Maria Segarra

2007
F. English Language Learners

Patricia Gándara

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Russell W. Rumberger

2007
G. Teacher Cost Differences