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Federal Aid Handbook

Federal Aid Handbook
Author: University of the State of New York. Division of Educational Finance
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1966
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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Education and the Federal Government ...

Education and the Federal Government ...
Author: National Education Association of the United States
Publisher:
Total Pages: 10
Release: 1921
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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Higher Education Opportunity Act

Higher Education Opportunity Act
Author: United States
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2008
Genre: Education, Higher
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When Federalism Works

When Federalism Works
Author: Paul E. Peterson
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2010-12-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0815720491

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Twenty years ago cooperative federalism, in the form of federal grant-in-aid programs administered by state and local governments, was applauded almost without reservation as the best means of helping the handicapped, the educationally disadvantaged, the poor, and other groups with special needs. More recently these same programs have been criticized for excessive regulations and red tape, bureaucratic ineptitude, and high cost. The criticisms have been used to justify efforts to curb federal domestic spending and terminate many grants-in-aid. In When Federalism Works, Paul E. Peterson, Barry G. Rabe, and Kenneth K. Wong examine the new conventional wisdom about federal grants. Through documentary research and hundreds of interviews with local, state, and federal administrators and elected officials, they consider the implementation and operation of federal programs for education, health care, and housing in four urban areas to learn which programs worked, when, and why. Why did rent subsidy programs encounter seemingly endless difficulties, while special education was a notable success? Why did compensatory education fare better in Milwaukee than in Baltimore? Among the factors the authors find significant are the extent to which a program is directed toward groups in need, the political and economic circumstances of the area in which it is implemented, and the degree of professionalism among those who administer it at all levels of government. When Federalism Works provides a solid introduction to the most important grant-in-aid programs of the past twenty years and a thoughtful assessment of where they might be going.