Provincial government support of the larger school units in the province of Saskatchewan
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1950
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It is the purpose of this study to make an analysis of the Saskatchewan Government system of school grants, as it is applicable to the larger units of school administration, in the light of certain principles of school finance enunciated by Mort and Reusser.1
The study attempts to answer four questions:
(1) Do the grants paid equalize educational opportunity through making an adequate minimum program possible in each unit without wide variation in the local financial burdens?
(2) Do the conditions governing the payment of grants guarantee a large measure of discretion in action to local boards, and, at the same time, ensure that public funds shall not be wasted?
(3) Do the grants paid to the larger units, together with the revenue which can be raised locally, enable the units to meet the changing educational demands placed upon them?
(4) Do the grants paid, together with the local revenue, enable the different communities to meet the educational needs peculiar to them?
1 Paul R. Mort and Walter C. Reusser, Public School Finance, New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1941, pp.96-106.
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Master of Education (M.Ed.)
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College of Education
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College of Education