Missed Opportunities: Weighted Student Funding Systems and Resource Equity

Drew Atchison, J. Levin
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Improving equity of education funding is a key to addressing social injustices in education. Weighted student funding systems are a relatively novel approach a number of large urban and suburban districts have used to try to improve the equity of school funding. In a weighted student funding (WSF) system, the dollars distributed to schools are “weighted” to provide more dollars to schools enrolling high-need students, such as those who are economically disadvantaged, English learners, or students with disabilities. Using an interrupted time series approach, we examined trends in equity over time in four WSF districts to examine whether equity improved following WSF implementation. We find that equity of resource distribution improved meaningfully as measured by both the progressiveness of funding with respect to poverty and the predictability of funding in only one of the four districts examined in the longitudinal analysis. We performed several follow-up analyses, including simulations of WSF formulas, to understand why we did not observe improved equity in WSF districts. We show that distributing dollars outside of the WSF system, charging schools average rather than actual salaries for teachers, the use of weights that reward lower-poverty schools, and the provision of extra funding to magnet schools or other lower-poverty schools with specialized academic programs can all work to erode equity gains in WSF systems.
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错失的机会:加权学生资助制度和资源公平
提高教育经费公平性是解决教育社会不公正问题的关键。加权学生资助制度是一种相对新颖的方法,许多大城市和郊区已经采用这种方法来提高学校资助的公平性。在加权学生资助(WSF)系统中,分配给学校的资金被“加权”,以便为那些招收高需求学生的学校提供更多的资金,比如那些经济上处于不利地位的学生、英语学习者或残疾学生。使用中断时间序列方法,我们检查了四个WSF地区的公平趋势,以检查WSF实施后公平是否有所改善。我们发现,在纵向分析中考察的四个地区中,只有一个地区的贫困资金的进步性和资金的可预测性来衡量,资源分配的公平性得到了有意义的改善。我们进行了一些后续分析,包括WSF公式的模拟,以了解为什么我们没有观察到WSF地区的公平改善。我们表明,在WSF系统之外分配资金,向学校收取教师的平均工资而不是实际工资,使用奖励较低贫困学校的权重,以及向有吸引力的学校或其他具有专门学术课程的较低贫困学校提供额外资金,这些都可以削弱WSF系统中的公平收益。
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