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School Resources, the Achievement Gap, and the Law: Reconsidering School Finance, Policies, and Resources in US Education Policy - Paperback

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School Resources, the Achievement Gap, and the Law: Reconsidering School Finance, Policies, and Resources in US Education Policy - Paperback
School Resources, the Achievement Gap, and the Law: Reconsidering School Finance, Policies, and Resources in US Education Policy - Paperback
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by David J. Armor (Author), John R. Munich (Author), Aron Malatinszky (Author)

This book offers a novel and up-to-date exploration of the common belief that increasing conventional school resources will increase academic achievement and help close gaps between various advantaged and disadvantaged students.

Author Biography

David J. Armor is a professor emeritus of public policy in the School of Public Policy and Government at George Mason University, USA.

John R. Munich is a partner at Stinson LLP, where he chairs the firm's Business and Commercial Litigation division and leads the Education Funding Litigation practice group.

Aron Malatinszky is a PhD student in the Department of Economics at Boston University, USA.

Number of Pages: 168
Dimensions: 0.39 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: May 27, 2025
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