Archived Faculty and Staff Publications and Presentations
The Center for the Study of Educational Finance and the Center for the Study of Higher Education was once housed in the Department of Education Administration and Foundations (EAF). These merged and are now the Center for the Study of Education Policy. The archived files contain monographs on education issues related to:
- K-12 Finance
- A Look at Comparing State Aid to Local School Districts on an Interstate Basis
- A Pilot Study of the Possible Adjustments to the Wealth Measurement in Illinois
- A Proposal for Distribution of Federal Block Grant Funds in Illinois
- A Proposed Plan for Altering the Present State Aid System (pdf)
- A Study of the Costs of Driver Education Program in the Public Schools of Illinois
- A Study of the Relationship Between Socioeconomic Variables and Tax Effort to Support Public Schools in Illinois
- Additional Approaches of Measurement of Equity In Illinois Public School Finance
- Alternative Measures of Local Wealth and Effort
- Alternatives in Educational Expenditure Policy for the State of Illinois
- Characteristics of School Districts: Applying for Federal Funds under ESEA, 1974 Title Four, Part C
- Conditional Wealth Neutrality as School Finance Equity Criterion in Illinois
- Cost-Size Relationships Among School Districts in Illinois
- Definition, Measurement, and Application of the Concept of Equalization in School Finance
- Enrollment Change and Educational Personnel Change in the K-12 Schools in Illinois
- Equity as a Goal of Elementary and Secondary School Finance in the United States
- Equity Measurements in School Finance: Indiana, Iowa, and Illinois
- ERIC Search Summary of 56 Articles Published by G. Alan Hickrod from 1969 to 1993
- Final Report: Special Education Revenue Tracking Project
- Financial Problems of Central City School Districts in Illinois
- Funding Adjustments for Educational Overburden and Cost Differentials: Implications for Urban Districts in Illinois
- Illinois School Finance in Era of Property Tax Relief
- Illinois School Financial Research: Some Knowns and Unknowns
- Increasing Social and Economic Inequalities Among Suburban Schools
- Measurement of School Revenue Equity in the States of Illinois, Michigan, and Kansas
- Optimum Size of School Districts Relative to Selected Costs
- Personal Property Tax: The Effects of Its Loss on Illinois Schools
- Private Sector Support of K-12 Education: A Review of Selected Programs in 17 States and Recommendations for Illinois
- Proposal for Venture Capital Grant: A Programmatic Approach to Excellence in Illinois Public Schools
- Reform and Counter Reform: An Historical Examination of Perceived Political Activity
- Reformation and Counter Reformation in Illinois School Finance: 1973-1981
- Research Agenda for School Finance Reform in Illinois
- Return to the Two Tier Funding Notion in Illinois
- Revenue Tracking Procedures: An Appendix to a Research Report Entitled: Final Report
- Reward for Effort in Illinois School Finance: Policy Debate, Empirical Evidence, Legislative Implications
- School District Census Geo-Reference File for Illinois for 1980
- School Finance Reform and Suburban Districts
- Selected Cost-Size Relationship of High School Districts in Central Illinois
- The 1973 Reform of the Illinois General Purpose Grant in Aid - A Description and Evaluation
- The 1973 Reform of the Illinois General Purpose Grant in Aid - An Evaluation After Three Years
- The 1973 School Finance Reform in Illinois: Quo Jure? or Quo Vadis?
- The Changed/Changing Educational Scene: The State of the Art
- The Concept of Fiscal Effort in the Illinois General Purpose Educational Grant-In-Aid
- The Cost-Sharing Proposal for the Investigation of Changes in the Illinois General Purpose Educational Grant-In-Aid
- The Effect of Consolidation of Elementary and Secondary Districts into Unit Districts In Illinois Upon Equity Goals in that State
- The Effects of Public Act 80-247(The Farmland Assessment Act) on Illinois School Finance
- The Illinois General Purpose Grant-in-Aid System 1979-80
- The Illinois General Purpose Grant-in-Aid System 1979-80, Part 2
- The Illinois State Aid Equalization Study Funded by the U.S. Office of Education
- The Loss of Corporate Personal Property Tax and Its Effect on Illinois Schools
- Toward the Restoration in Illinois K-12 Finance
- Wealth Neutrality and Conditional Wealth Neutrality as Goals of Special Education Finance in Illinois
- Community College Finance
- A Collective Bargaining Contract Analyzer for Community Colleges
- A Pilot Study to Explore the Equity Issues and Problems in Vocational Education in Illinois
- Financial Characteristics of U.S. Community College Systems During Fiscal Years 1977 to 1980
- Proposed Tax Reforms and Community College Finance in Illinois
- Illinois Community College Grievance Procedure Analyzer
- The Funding Plan for Illinois Community College System
- The Implications of Tax limitation Legislation: A Simulation of Effects on Illinois Community Colleges
- The Status of Collective Bargaining in Illinois Community Colleges
- University Finance
- A Gubernatorial View of Public Higher Education
- Minimal Competency Testing: Implications For Illinois
- Salary and Compensation in Higher Education: A Cluster Analytical Approach
- State Support for Higher Education: Current and Constant Dollar Appropriations Viewed in Relation to Personal Income and Per Capita Income (pdf)
- State Support of Higher Education: Appropriations Viewed in Relation to Personal Income
- MacArthur/Spencer Special Series on Educational Finance (related to finance issues in the 1980s and 1990s)
In July 1986 the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and the Lyle Spencer Foundation jointly funded a five-year investigation into educational finance in the State of Illinois. The MacArthur-Spencer Special Series in Illinois Educational Finance focused on three central concepts in the study of educational finance: equity, adequacy, and efficiency. These concepts were explored by traditional philosophical and historical inquiry and by operational definitions, complete with empirical and statistical inquiry.
This series of investigations was conducted on the campuses of Illinois State University and at the University of Illinois at Urbana. The co-directors of the project were Distinguished Professor George Alan Karnes Wallis Hickrod at Illinois State University and Associate Professor James Gordon Ward at the University of Illinois. Dr. Hickrod passed away December 27, 2006.
Collected Essays 2000-2005
The contents below are provided purely for archival purposes, no attempt has been made to edit the various studies into some consistent narrative.
- An Embattled and Unapologetic Liberal: Selected Opinion Editorials and Commentaries of G. Alan Hickrod
- One Man's Opinion: A Collection of Op-Eds and Commentaries on Educational Policy and Other Public Policy Matters
- Series 1: Two Essays on the Political and Normative Aspects of American School Finance: An Historical Perspective
- Series 2: A Brief History of K-12 Finance in Illinois or 162 Years in Search of the Perfect Formula
- Series 3: The Constitutionality of the K-12 Funding System in Illinois
- Series 4: Documenting a Disaster: Equity and Adequacy in Illinois School Finance 1973 through 1988
- Series 5: The Concept of Adequacy in Illinois School Finance
- Series 6: City Schools-Rural Schools
- Series 7: Geographical Cost of Living Differences: An Update
- Series 8: The Problem of Inadequate Educational Funding in Illinois and Other States
- Series 9: State Support of Higher Education: From Expansion to Steady State to Decline, 1969 to 1989 Including an Illinois Case Study
- Series 10: Special Education Costs and the Impact on Illinois School District Financial Operations
- Series 11: The Biggest Bang for the Buck: An Initial Report on Technical Economic Efficiency in Illinois K-12 Schools with a Comment on Rose v. the Council
- Series 12: Witnesses for the Prosecution: Policy Papers on Educational Finance, Governance, and Constitutionality in Illinois (Including the Declaration of Galesburg)
- Series 13: Cutting the Gordian Knot: A Proposal for Full State Funding of Elementary Education in Illinois
- Series 14: Payment by Educational Results: An Idea Whose Time Hast Gone? Thirty-Five Years of Experimentation with Educational Efficiency in England (1862-1897)
- Series 15: The Constitutionality of the K-12 Funding System in Illinois Volume II: 1990 Supplement with a Note on Abbott v. Burke
- Series 16: The Biggest Bang for the Buck: A Further Investigation of Economic Efficiency in the Public Schools of Illinois
- Series 17: School Finance Reform: Equity or Adequacy: A Brief Look at Several Widely Circulated Proposals for Reform
- Series 18: The Long March to Educational Inequality in Illinois: Financial Facts for The Committee versus Edgar
- Series 19: Public Educational Expenditures in Industrialized Countries: An Analytical Comparison
- Series 20: Geographical Cost of Living Differences: Interstate and Intrastate: Update 1991
- Proposed Tax Reforms and Community College Finance in Illinois
- The Implications of Tax limitation Legislation: A Simulation of Effects on Illinois Community Colleges
- A Collective Bargaining Contract Analyzer for Community Colleges
- A Pilot Study to Explore the Equity Issues and Problems in Vocational Education in Illinois
- Financial Characteristics of U.S. Community College Systems During Fiscal Years 1977 to 1980
- Illinois Community College Grievance Procedure Analyzer
- The Funding Plan for Illinois Community College System
- The Status of Collective Bargaining in Illinois Community Colleges
- Assessment of Educational Equity (related to campus climate studies in the 1980s and 1990s)
In the Spring of 1984 the Illinois Senate Committee on Higher Education established a Subcommittee on Minority Concerns tasked with assessing and enhancing the educational progress of historically disadvantaged groups in Illinois. This legislative initiative was the impetus for the conceptualization of a process and strategies that would accomplish the task of the Subcommittee. Subsequently, in 1987 a committee of members of the Illinois Committee on Black Concerns in Higher Education (ICBCHE) developed a proposal for a project titled "Assessment of Educational Equity (AEE)” which was submitted under the aegis of the Center for Higher Education at Illinois State University and funded by the Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE). Dr. Charles E. Morris has served as the AEE Project Director since its inception.
Based on the assumption that successful participation in postsecondary education depends upon "supportive and nurturing" campus climates, the AEE Project staff developed survey instruments, designed to measure perceptions of campus climate by undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty and staff, and for the assessment of institutional programs and services. Data collected using AEE survey instruments have provided a rich resource for dissertations, theses and reports which address issues and questions related to the educational progress of the target groups cited by the legislative committees.
Collected documents and publications 1989-1996
The contents below are provided purely for archival purposes, no attempt has been made to edit the various studies, reports, and publications into some consistent narrative.
- Abstract and Brief History of AEE Project
- Assessment of Educational Equity (AEE) Project (Word)
- ASME/AEE Supported Reports and Scholarly Productivity (Word)
- Assessment of the Status of Minorities in Education (ASME): Codebook - Undergraduate Student Survey (Spring 1990) (pdf)
- Perceptions of Institutional Attractiveness (pdf)
- Perceptions of Academic Climate (pdf)
- Perceptions of Racial Climate (pdf)
- Perceptions of an Undergraduate Student: Assessing the Status of Minorities in Higher Education
- Institutional Attractiveness: What is Important to Students?
- Undergraduate Student Perceptions of Academic Climate at a Midwestern Baccalaureate Institution
- Contemporary Studies of Undergraduate Student Perceptions of Campus Climate
- Implications of Student Perceptions of Academic Climate: Diversity on College Campuses
- Minority Access and Financial Aid: Perceptions, Policies, and Issues
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Equity Assessment Excerpts
- Academic Climate and Student Retention (v1, #1)
- Institutional Attractiveness at a Community College (v1, #2)
- Implications of Student Perceptions of Academic Climate: Diversity on College Campuses (v1, #3)
- Factors that Influence a Student's Decision to Stay in College (v1, #4)
- Institutional Attractiveness: What is Important to Students? (v1, #5)
- Faculty-of-Color: Experience in Their First Year (v1, #6)
- Student Perceptions of Social Climate and Academic Climate at an Illinois Community College (v1, #7)
- Minority Student Participation in Community Colleges (v1, #8)
- Perceptions of Selected Counseling Services by Undergraduate Minority Students at Eleven Predominantly White Institutions in Illinois (v2, #1)
- College Students' Labor Participation (v2, #2)
- Racial Climate (v2, #3)
- The Illinois Best Practice School Study
The Illinois Best Practice School Study: 2003-2006 (related to best practices of schools considered to be consistent high performers despite significant poverty levels.