Washington Journal
Education Funding and Student Achievement
2006-03-11T09:04:25-05:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/00d/191476-04-m.jpgLori Drummer will talk about the connection between education funding and student achievement. Her group’s new study shows that increasing education funding does not produce academic achievement. Topics included the past twenty years of education funding, state rankings, and monetary rewards for teachers. She responded to telephone calls and electronic mail.
Lori Drummer will talk about the connection between education funding and student achievement. Her group’s new study shows that increasing…
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Lori Drummer will talk about the connection between education funding and student achievement. Her group’s new study shows that increasing education funding does not produce academic achievement. Topics included the past twenty years of education funding, state rankings, and monetary rewards for teachers. She responded to telephone calls and electronic mail. close
Lori Drummer will talk about the connection between education funding and student achievement. Her group’s new study shows that increasing… read more
Lori Drummer will talk about the connection between education funding and student achievement. Her group’s new study shows that increasing education funding does not produce academic achievement. Topics included the past twenty years of education funding, state rankings, and monetary rewards for teachers. She responded to telephone calls and electronic mail. close
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