Outcomes Based Funding and Race in Higher Education [electronic resource] : Can Equity be Bought? / by Tiffany Jones, Sosanya Jones, Kayla C. Elliott, LaToya Russell Owens, Amanda E. Assalone, Denisa Gándara.

By: Jones, Tiffany [author.]Contributor(s): Jones, Sosanya [author.] | Elliott, Kayla C [author.] | Russell Owens, LaToya [author.] | Assalone, Amanda E [author.] | Gándara, Denisa [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017Description: IX, 170 p. 4 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319494364Subject(s): Education | School management and organization | School administration | Educational policy | ducation and state | Assessment | Higher education | Education | Higher Education | Administration, Organization and Leadership | Educational Policy and Politics | Assessment, Testing and EvaluationAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 378 LOC classification: LB2300-2799.3Online resources: e-book Full-text access
Contents:
Chapter 1. Show Me the Outcomes! The Emergence of Performance and Outcomes Based Funding in Higher Education -- Chapter 2. Double or Nothing, States Betting it all on Performance and Outcomes Based Funding and the Implications for Equity -- Chapter 3. Reparations and Rewards: Performance and Outcomes Based Funding and De Jure to De Facto Segregation in Higher Education Systems -- Chapter 4. Impacting the Whole Community: Two-Year Minority-Serving Institutions and Performance and Outcomes Based Funding in Texas -- Chapter 5. A Critical Analysis of the Socio-Political Climate for POBF in Three States -- Chapter 6. Policy Actors, Advocates, & Critics: The promotion and critique of performance and outcomes based funding's impact on equity -- Chapter 7. Between Words and Action: The Problem with POBF Indictors for Achieving Racial Diversity -- Chapter 8. Toward a New Framework for funding for equity. .
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book examines how Performance or Outcomes Based Funding (POBF) policies impact racial equity in higher education. Over the last decade, higher education has become entrenched in a movement that holds colleges and universities more accountable to its supporters. There are pressures to answer questions about student outcomes and performance, the value of education, the effectiveness of instructors, and the ability of existing leaders to manage efficiently and effectively. It is within this climate that states have adopted POBF policies. Through POBF, public colleges and universities receive state funding through formulas that no longer rely solely on student enrollment, but are instead based on student outcomes. This book provides an overview for policymakers of how racial equity has been addressed, the impact of these approaches, and recommendations for moving forward. .
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Chapter 1. Show Me the Outcomes! The Emergence of Performance and Outcomes Based Funding in Higher Education -- Chapter 2. Double or Nothing, States Betting it all on Performance and Outcomes Based Funding and the Implications for Equity -- Chapter 3. Reparations and Rewards: Performance and Outcomes Based Funding and De Jure to De Facto Segregation in Higher Education Systems -- Chapter 4. Impacting the Whole Community: Two-Year Minority-Serving Institutions and Performance and Outcomes Based Funding in Texas -- Chapter 5. A Critical Analysis of the Socio-Political Climate for POBF in Three States -- Chapter 6. Policy Actors, Advocates, & Critics: The promotion and critique of performance and outcomes based funding's impact on equity -- Chapter 7. Between Words and Action: The Problem with POBF Indictors for Achieving Racial Diversity -- Chapter 8. Toward a New Framework for funding for equity. .

This book examines how Performance or Outcomes Based Funding (POBF) policies impact racial equity in higher education. Over the last decade, higher education has become entrenched in a movement that holds colleges and universities more accountable to its supporters. There are pressures to answer questions about student outcomes and performance, the value of education, the effectiveness of instructors, and the ability of existing leaders to manage efficiently and effectively. It is within this climate that states have adopted POBF policies. Through POBF, public colleges and universities receive state funding through formulas that no longer rely solely on student enrollment, but are instead based on student outcomes. This book provides an overview for policymakers of how racial equity has been addressed, the impact of these approaches, and recommendations for moving forward. .

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