Deck 13: Analyzing Equity and Adequacy of State School Finance

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Equity means fairness or justice.
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The state should provide for an adequate level of education and compensate for background variations of each child.
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Horizontal and vertical equity are synonymous for the purpose of distribution of state funds.
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According to Kant, equity is founded on the principle of right.
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Commutative allocation of fiscal resources is based on the idea of localism.
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Equitable distribution of a state's fiscal resources requires adequate state funding.
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The highest of four levels of allocative distribution requires fiscal accommodation of the "least advantaged."
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Fiscal recognition of the "least advantaged" is justified by Kant and Rawls.
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Federal funds should be subtracted from the distribution of general state aid to local school districts.
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States with more small school districts tend to have less severe fiscal equalization problems.
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The measurement of horizontal equity is less value laden than is the measurement of vertical equity.
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The Coefficient of Variation (CV) is designed to measure the variability of the distribution of dollars per pupil among school districts.
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The Lorenz Curve may be used as a graphic depiction of fiscal equality of state school funding.
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Equity means fairness or justice.
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The state should provide for an adequate level of education and compensate for background variations of each child.
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Horizontal and vertical equity are synonymous for the purpose of distribution of state funds.
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According to Kant, equity is founded on the principle of right.
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Commutative allocation of fiscal resources is based on the idea of localism.
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Equitable distribution of a state's fiscal resources requires adequate state funding.
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Name the four concepts in the "allocative hierarchy" for state school fund distribution. Briefly explain each.
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Explain what is meant by the following terms:
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What are the four levels of allocative equity theory? Name each and briefly explain.
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Why is "commutative allocation" of funds less than desirable or deficient in allocative equity?
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Under what circumstance does the state government bear the burden of proof of necessity? Refer to Isaiah Berlin's metaphor of the cake.
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What is Enlightenment Cosmopolitanism as referred to by Pagden?
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Name five of the nine standard statistical methods to determine the extent of fiscal equalization among school districts in a state.
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Draw a graph of a Lorenz Curve and briefly explain the Gini Coefficient.
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What are the four basic methods for determining the "adequacy" of state school financing? Briefly explain each.
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Deck 13: Analyzing Equity and Adequacy of State School Finance
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Equity means fairness or justice.
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The state should provide for an adequate level of education and compensate for background variations of each child.
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Horizontal and vertical equity are synonymous for the purpose of distribution of state funds.
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According to Kant, equity is founded on the principle of right.
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Commutative allocation of fiscal resources is based on the idea of localism.
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Equitable distribution of a state's fiscal resources requires adequate state funding.
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The highest of four levels of allocative distribution requires fiscal accommodation of the "least advantaged."
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Fiscal recognition of the "least advantaged" is justified by Kant and Rawls.
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Federal funds should be subtracted from the distribution of general state aid to local school districts.
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States with more small school districts tend to have less severe fiscal equalization problems.
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The measurement of horizontal equity is less value laden than is the measurement of vertical equity.
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The Coefficient of Variation (CV) is designed to measure the variability of the distribution of dollars per pupil among school districts.
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The Lorenz Curve may be used as a graphic depiction of fiscal equality of state school funding.
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Equity means fairness or justice.
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The state should provide for an adequate level of education and compensate for background variations of each child.
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Horizontal and vertical equity are synonymous for the purpose of distribution of state funds.
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According to Kant, equity is founded on the principle of right.
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Commutative allocation of fiscal resources is based on the idea of localism.
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Equitable distribution of a state's fiscal resources requires adequate state funding.
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Name the four concepts in the "allocative hierarchy" for state school fund distribution. Briefly explain each.
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Explain what is meant by the following terms:
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What are the four levels of allocative equity theory? Name each and briefly explain.
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Why is "commutative allocation" of funds less than desirable or deficient in allocative equity?
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Under what circumstance does the state government bear the burden of proof of necessity? Refer to Isaiah Berlin's metaphor of the cake.
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What is Enlightenment Cosmopolitanism as referred to by Pagden?
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Name five of the nine standard statistical methods to determine the extent of fiscal equalization among school districts in a state.
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Draw a graph of a Lorenz Curve and briefly explain the Gini Coefficient.
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What are the four basic methods for determining the "adequacy" of state school financing? Briefly explain each.
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