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Main Author: Marcovich, Stephen
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1978
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED163648
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contents U.S. Educational Forecast: Enrollments and Expenditures 1978-1982. First Edition. Marcovich, Stephen Audiovisual Aids Building Operation Declining Enrollment Early Childhood Education Educational Administration Educational Research Elementary Secondary Education Enrollment Projections Expenditures Instructional Materials Library Expenditures National Surveys Operating Expenses School Maintenance Statistical Surveys Tables (Data) Teacher Salaries Textbooks Workbooks This report forecasts U.S. public school enrollments and instructional and operations expenditures by state for each year from 1978 to 1982. Enrollment predictions are for preprimary and kindergarten, elementary, secondary, special education, and ungraded classes. Instructional expenditures include textbooks and workbooks, library materials, audiovisual materials, and teaching supplies. Operation expenditures include administration, classroom teachers' salaries, plant operation and maintenance, total net current expenditures, and grand total expenditures. The report also predicts that, nationwide, public elementary-secondary school enrollment will decrease from 43.6 million in 1978 to 41.5 million in 1982. Expenditures for total instructional materials will increase from $2.1 billion in 1978 to $2.5 billion in 1982, an increase of slightly over 4 percent per year, which falls short of the current inflation rate. Expenditures for total school operations are more in line with the projected inflation rate. Enrollment in eight states will increase during the forecast period. These states are Alaska, Colorado, Hawaii, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Washington. In the remaining forty-two states enrollments will decline. Nationally expenditures for teaching supplies will grow faster than expenditures for other types of instuctional materials, followed by expenditures for textbooks and workbooks. (Author/JM)
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spellingShingle U.S. Educational Forecast: Enrollments and Expenditures 1978-1982. First Edition.
Marcovich, Stephen
Audiovisual Aids
Building Operation
Declining Enrollment
Early Childhood Education
Educational Administration
Educational Research
Elementary Secondary Education
Enrollment Projections
Expenditures
Instructional Materials
Library Expenditures
National Surveys
Operating Expenses
School Maintenance
Statistical Surveys
Tables (Data)
Teacher Salaries
Textbooks
Workbooks
U.S. Educational Forecast: Enrollments and Expenditures 1978-1982. First Edition. Marcovich, Stephen Audiovisual Aids Building Operation Declining Enrollment Early Childhood Education Educational Administration Educational Research Elementary Secondary Education Enrollment Projections Expenditures Instructional Materials Library Expenditures National Surveys Operating Expenses School Maintenance Statistical Surveys Tables (Data) Teacher Salaries Textbooks Workbooks This report forecasts U.S. public school enrollments and instructional and operations expenditures by state for each year from 1978 to 1982. Enrollment predictions are for preprimary and kindergarten, elementary, secondary, special education, and ungraded classes. Instructional expenditures include textbooks and workbooks, library materials, audiovisual materials, and teaching supplies. Operation expenditures include administration, classroom teachers' salaries, plant operation and maintenance, total net current expenditures, and grand total expenditures. The report also predicts that, nationwide, public elementary-secondary school enrollment will decrease from 43.6 million in 1978 to 41.5 million in 1982. Expenditures for total instructional materials will increase from $2.1 billion in 1978 to $2.5 billion in 1982, an increase of slightly over 4 percent per year, which falls short of the current inflation rate. Expenditures for total school operations are more in line with the projected inflation rate. Enrollment in eight states will increase during the forecast period. These states are Alaska, Colorado, Hawaii, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Washington. In the remaining forty-two states enrollments will decline. Nationally expenditures for teaching supplies will grow faster than expenditures for other types of instuctional materials, followed by expenditures for textbooks and workbooks. (Author/JM)
title U.S. Educational Forecast: Enrollments and Expenditures 1978-1982. First Edition.
topic Audiovisual Aids
Building Operation
Declining Enrollment
Early Childhood Education
Educational Administration
Educational Research
Elementary Secondary Education
Enrollment Projections
Expenditures
Instructional Materials
Library Expenditures
National Surveys
Operating Expenses
School Maintenance
Statistical Surveys
Tables (Data)
Teacher Salaries
Textbooks
Workbooks
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED163648