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TOWARDS A POLITICAL THEORY OF SCHOOL FINANCE REFORM IN THE UNITED STATES

G. ALAN HICKROD (Department of Educational Administration at Illinois State University DR. HICKROD is known for his many publications in school finance and frequently serves as consultant to such organizations as the Education Commission of the States, the United States Office of Education, the National Educational Finance Project, the Phi Delta Kappa Commission on School Finance, etc.)
RONALD L. LAYMON (Teaches and does research in the areas of general administration, curriculum and school law)
BEN C. HUBBARD (Department of Educational Administration at Illinois State University, and former chairman of the department and is Research Director for the Illinois School Problems Commission)

Journal of Educational Administration

ISSN: 0957-8234

Article publication date: 1 February 1974

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Abstract

As interest in the “politics of education” continue to mount in the United States it becomes important to try to explicate the fundamental political ideology which continues to shape current developments in school finance in that country. In this article it is argued that there is an identifiable “democratic theory of school finance” and that the roots of this political theory can be found in the works of such “classical” authors as Aristotle, Thucydides, Thomas Jefferson, Alex de Tocqueville, Caleb Mills, and others. A body of current professional educational literature and some court opinions are then summarized and illustrations are provided to show that the basic political values of the “classical” authors are still very much present in the newer professional literature and in the court opinions. Finally a postscript is provided to bring the reader even closer to additional school finance literature in the United States. Students of the politics of education might be interested to learn that this was a bipartisan effort. Professors Hickrod and Hubbard are normally associated with the Democratic Party in the United States, while Professor Laymon customarily finds himself on the Republican side of the aisle. The article thus provides some evidence that there can be agreement on principles of democracy and constitutional government that transcends political party affiliation.

Citation

ALAN HICKROD, G., LAYMON, R.L. and HUBBARD, B.C. (1974), "TOWARDS A POLITICAL THEORY OF SCHOOL FINANCE REFORM IN THE UNITED STATES", Journal of Educational Administration, Vol. 12 No. 2, pp. 57-70. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009712

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