Topic: Public School Funding
Sources:
2. Discusses employment for teachers due to the financial recessions and reducing of funding for public schools.
3. Well Supported and can use information
4. Article comes from Education Digest.
5. Published in January 2011; still pretty dated for today.
6. Discuses exactly what my topic is about and gives a good backbone to start with.
7. Genre is Non-Fiction and uses stats throughout it,
8. Could provide a good understanding to the problem to help me better relay the information to my readers.
9. Very likely to use this source in my essay.
2. Discusses budget problems and cooperation between school management and unions needs to occur. Also puts more responsibility on the schools for funding and ect.
3. Well Supported. Information can help me provide ideas on how to solve and a realistic way to solve the problem.
4. With the article being a opinion piece it can give me an idea to go with mine. Also the source comes from a district administration giving me the impression that the author knows what they are talking about.
5. Published in May 2010; info may be slightly outdated. But can still provide a good understanding of the topic and compare it to more recent research,
6. Helps provide examples and ways to solve problems.
7. With this article being a opinion piece it is biased. But keeping that in mind I can find key ideas that similar articles have with this one.
8. Help me form an opinion on the topic.
9. Likely.
2. Uses California as a example that uses 4.5 million dollars to save teachers jobs and balance budgets.
3.Can provide an example of how this lump sum of money benefited the schools.
4. Accept the information provided. Source comes from American School and Universities.
5. Published in July 2012. Recent
6. It may not give me broad enough information to affectively provide stuff relating to other states.
7. Its a article so with that it shall provide me with an understanding of the subject.
8. Could help me provide California as an example that other states to should model by.
9. May use it to help provide support for an effort that worked.
2. Takes a county from Nevada and how they used federal stimulus funds to improve achievement through tutoring, professional development and credit recovery programs.
3. Well supported.
4.Article is from education week.
5. Published on Feb.2010
6.Useful. Provides reader with a plan that actually occurred and worked out.
7. Its a article and helps inform the reader of a current remedy that occurred and worked.
8. Can help me provide another way to help solve budget issues for schools and give ideas of where the money could effectively go.
9. Likely.
2. Refers to what states were discussing at the very beginning when the economy wasn't thriving. And how certain stated are discussing how they will accommodate the lack of funding.
3. Argument sounds strong and can provide information to support why funding has been cut.
4. Source comes from Education Week.
5. Published on Dec. 2008. Even though this is very current it helps give an idea of what schools were thinking of doing when the economy went down.
6. Useful. Gives an idea of what the states were considering doing when the economy took a downfall.
7. Again, with this being an article it is meant to help provide the reader with information on the topic and to provide an understanding.
8. This source could help me by providing details on what at the very beginning the states were discussing on what to do with funding and so forth. I can use this to compare to what actually happened and see if they were successful in completing.
9. Very Likely. Can help provide the details that many people don't know about and further educate them on the topic.
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