Sunday, April 26, 2020

I'm still reading this

but if you're wondering about education funding coming up, do take a look at the latest on the Shanker Institute from Bruce Baker and Matthew Di Carlo:
In this report, using data from multiple sources, we describe the effects of previous recessions, particularly the Great Recession, on K-12 education finance, as well as the federal, state, and local policies and trends that mediated—for better or worse—the impact of these downturns on public school budgets. We then use these lessons to offer recommendations for short- and long-term responses to our current crisis.
Or you can read this piece which talks about it.

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