A professional judgment panel study estimates the cost of providing an adequate education for all California public school students. The report compares these estimated costs to current state expenditures and analyzes variations based on district size, location, and student need. It was authored by Jay G. Chambers.
Use Cases
- Modeling per-pupil education costs based on professional judgment estimates
- Analyzing funding disparities for high-need student populations mentioned in the description
- Comparing estimated adequate costs to current state expenditures
- Evaluating cost variations by district location and size
Strengths
- Study addresses a central policy question on education finance adequacy
- Analysis includes adjustments for high-need student populations
- Cost estimates incorporate district-level services
Limitations
- Row count and column-level documentation are absent
- Last update date is unknown; freshness unverified
- Data may reflect geographic bias inherent to a single-state study
Provenance
- Source
- Jay G. Chambers
- Collection Method
- Professional judgment panel study
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- Last updated date is unknown.
- Geography
- California, United States