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Document Description
Title
School-based
financing
of
education
in
Newfoundland
and
Labrador
Author
Wood
,
Frederick
Bruce
Description
Thesis
(M.Ed.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1990.
Education
Date
1990
Pagination
x, 193 leaves
Subject
Educational
fund
raising--Newfoundland
and
Labrador;
Education--Newfoundland
and
Labrador--Finance
Degree
M.Ed.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Dept. of Education
Discipline
Education
Language
Eng
Spatial Coverage
Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador
Temporal Coverage
1988-1989
20th Century
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
162-168.
Abstract
This
study
attempted
to
address
the
questions
being
raised
regarding
school-based
financing
of
education
in
Newfoundland
and
Labrador.
Since
activities
and
amounts
of
funds
raised
are
generally
perceived
to be on the
increase
,
people
are
beginning
to
question
the
economics
,
ethics
,
safety
, and
accountability
of
school
fund-raising.
--
Various
aspects
of this
issue
were
examined:
policy
guidelines
,
activities
and
degree
of
funding
,
distribution
of
funds
raised
, the
educational
value
of
activities
, the
attitudes
of
all
parties
involved
in
school-based
finance
, and the
organization
and
accounting
of
school
fund-raising.
Emerging
trends
were
identified
, as
well
as
comparisons
made
on the
basis
of
religious
denomination
,
school
type
, and
community
size.
--
The
questionnaire
for this
study
was
distributed
to
150
principals.
Frequency
distributions
and
percentages
were
determined
from those
questionnaires
returned
,
while
One-way
Analysis
of
Variance
tested
for
significant
differences
among
the
three
criterion
groupings.
Interviews
were
conducted
to
confirm
or
refute
the
statistical
findings.
In
addition
,
document
analysis
determined
the
extent
of
policy
development.
--
Findings
revealed
limited
development
of
policy
guidelines
, and
inconsistent
application
of
guidelines
at the
local
school
level.
Hundreds
of
activities
were
used
to
raise
funds-most
variations
of
sales
,
services
, or
sponsorships.
These
activities
raised
$5.8
million
in
1988-89
, or
55.5
per
cent
of the
total
school
budgets
made
available
to the
province's
principals.
These
funds
were
expended
on
student
transportation
,
graduation
exercises
,
school
supplies
, and
athletics.
The
need
for
program
support
continues
to
Increase.
--
Support
for
school-based
finance
is
generally
good
from
all
parties
, but
especially
from
students
,
teachers
, and
parents.
Despite
such
activity
,
it
was
found
that a
wide
variation
exists
among
schools
in
terms
of
organization
and
accounting
procedures.
--
Few
significant
differences
were
recorded
among
the
criterion
groupings.
Only
fund-raising
totals
and
board
allocations
showed
a
significant
difference
based
on
community
size.
--
Interviews
confirmed
the
sense
of
frustration
felt
by
all
parties
involved
over
the
degree
to
which
fund-raising
has
grown.
In
addition
,
document
analysis
confirmed
the
lack
of
policy
direction
being
shown
by the
provincial
government
,
related
professional
organizations
,
school
boards
, and
individual
schools.
--
It
was
recommended
that the
Government
of
Newfoundland
and
Labrador
promote
adequacy
and
equity
in
educational
funding
through
the
adoption
of a
true
foundation
plan
approach;
that
school
boards
begin
immediately
to
develop
written
policies
regarding
school-based
finance;
and that a
study
be
conducted
to
investigate
directly
the
attitudes
of
various
publics
towards
school
fund-raising.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
76072917
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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(21.28
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