EDUC 648 Quiz_ Revenue_ Local vs. State Control

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Quiz: Revenue: Local vs. State Control Results for Stephanie Corrins (@ Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 30 out of 30 Submitted Nov 7 at 10:15am This attempt took 14 minutes. Question 1 1/1pts newly formed states did not regar the original 13 colonies had already established their own patters of school organization Which of the following is one of the reasons why education was omitted from the United States Constitution?
| Question 3 Question 2 Which of the following were among Cubberley’s important contributions to the field of educational finance? his widely known version for reward for effort The larger the number of school districts in a state. the greater the likelinood of wide disparities in wealth. 1/1pts
- . | : 1/1pts | Question 4 The entities primarily responsible for the maintenance and operation of public schools in the United States are States Question 5 WALD George Strayer and Robert Haig introduced what many consider to be the real theory of equalization with their foundation program concept. Identify which of the following was included in the fundamental factors or standards that i they proposed. the program should be organized and administered to encourage local initiative and efficiency
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: 1/1pts Question 6 i Which of the following was included in the early taxation patterns of our country? they were largely permissive, progressive and penalized the rural areas of the country Question 7 AL The A Nation at Risk report indicated that public schools in the United States were significantly ahead of schools in Western Europe in every significant category. False
Question 8 The states have used a number of different school finance plans. The foundation program introduced by Strayer and Haig should be a minimum and not a maximum program. True False 1/1 pte Question 9 e | e predominant theme in school finance practice for the first half of the twentieth century was equalization of educational opportunity. True Question 10 HALS | A potential danger in allocating state funds for education includes the use of state monies used to supplant rather than supplement local monies for education. True
1/1pts Question 11 In the early history of the colonies, land grants for the establishment and support of schools were common, especially in Massachusetts. 1/1pts Question 12 The foundation program concept was an improvement over the older methods of distributing state funds to local school districts, True 1/1pts Question 13 The Tenth Amendment indicates that “the powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.” True False
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Question 14 Which statement indicates the current trend in local taxation practices? urban communities will continue to suffer from revenue shortfall unless given equitable treatment in local, state, and federal allocation of funds Question 15 Which state has the highest state contribution for public education? Vermont 1/1pts 1/1pts
Question 16 1/1pts Which of the following statements about school districts is false? Question 17 LRl The ability of a local school district to pay the costs of education without state or federal support is a function of which of the following variables? all of these
Question 18 Which of the following is an accurate statement about school board members? ‘The role of school board members is not always well defined in the various states. Question 19 Which state has the lowest state contribution for public education? Illinois. 1/1pts 1/1pts
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[ S | Question 20 1/1pts _ The taxation pattems for education in the newly formed United States were largely permissive. Question 21 1pts Identify the statement which is not true in regard to urban schools.
Question 22 1/1pts The Education Commission of the States (ECS) indicates that members of boards of education have the function of deliberating and acting on various education issues. Identify the one below that is not part of their listing: follow through on assignments overseeing specific administrative departments Question 23 AL Since power comes to the local districts by delegation from the states, it can be withdrawn at any time at the option of those in authority at the state level. True
| Question 24 1/1pts } Developers of school finance programs have long recognized that small schools are generally more expensive on a per- | popibasis than lrger ones. True False Question 25 1/1pts Arecent trend in school administration is for schools to enter into contracts for services with private or for-profit companies. True Question 26 e An EMO can be a for profit organization or a non-profit organization True
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Question 27 1/1pts Small school districts are comparatively efficient and often represent a wise use of tax funds. False Question 28 L States have been allowed to determine the number of school districts they feel are appropriate. The number of school districts varies from 1,227 in Texas to 1 in Delaware. False Question 29 1/1pts Schools that are too small can suffer from curriculum limitations. True | Question 30 1/1pts In most states, the local school districts have traditionally had to raise the major part of tax revenues required to finance their public schools. True Quiz Score: 30 out of 30