Evaluating the adequacy of meeting student performance standards in the Taipei city public elementary schools

Liang-Cheng Zhang, Bao-Jinn Wang, Tian-Ming Sheu

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Abstract

The protection of education funding has been one of the characteristics in Taiwan, but we don't have an academic reason for that. Therefore, we use cost function approach that is popular with foreign scholars and legislators to fulfill the incomplete part and take the elementary schools in Taipei for example to estimate the adequate funding. We find that school size and funding efficiency would affect adequate funding. The less school size, the more adequate funding they will need to attain the same student achievement compared with the same school size. However, if those schools use resource efficiently, the adequate funding can be reduced by 14% to 36%. We also find that the cause of not reaching adequate funding maybe lack funding or use resource inefficiently. We offer three recommendations and expect we can estimate the adequate funding for whole elementary schools in Taiwan after national education database is founded.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Education and Psychology
Volume33
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2010

Keywords

  • Education funding
  • Elementary schools
  • Standards
  • Student achievement
  • Student performance
  • Taiwan

Disciplines

  • Educational Administration and Supervision
  • Education Economics

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