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OverviewIt would be literally impossible for any school official to read Practical Ideas for Cutting Costs and Generating Revenues in Education and not find a number of viable possibilities for saving money. Here, the authors offer time-tested, practical ideas, which are proven to work. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tim L. Adsit , George MurdockPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Education Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.70cm Weight: 0.367kg ISBN: 9781578862658ISBN 10: 1578862655 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 11 August 2005 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsIt's not often that you can buy a book and actually pay for it many times over with the savings that are found inside, but this is certainly the case with this one. The authors have provided hundreds of cost-saving possibilities based upon their own personal experiences in public schools--a factor which makes it all that more credible. -- Tom Brandon Between chapters on declining funds for schools and generating alternative revenue sources in education, they look at cost-saving for district and school-level administration, instructional services, support services, and community colleges. Reference and Research Book News It would be impossible for any school district administrator to not find a number of viable possibilities for saving money in this book. The School Administrator I am going to recommend this book for each of our administrative interns as well as for practitioners now working in the field. I wish something like this had been available a few years ago when I was actively working as a school superintendent. With school districts across the country in a financial crunch, this book will be a vital resource for local districts. -- Al Meunier It's not often that you can buy a book and actually pay for it many times over with the savings that are found inside, but this is certainly the case with this one. The authors have provided hundreds of cost-saving possibilities based upon their own personal experiences in public schools a factor which makes it all that more credible.--Tom Brandon It's not often that you can buy a book and actually pay for it many times over with the savings that are found inside, but this is certainly the case with this one. The authors have provided hundreds of cost-saving possibilities based upon their own personal experiences in public schools-a factor which makes it all that more credible. -- Tom Brandon, former deputy superintendent for operations, Pasco School District, Pasco, Washington Between chapters on declining funds for schools and generating alternative revenue sources in education, they look at cost-saving for district and school-level administration, instructional services, support services, and community colleges. Reference and Research Book News It would be impossible for any school district administrator to not find a number of viable possibilities for saving money in this book. School Administrator Magazine I am going to recommend this book for each of our administrative interns as well as for practitioners now working in the field. I wish something like this had been available a few years ago when I was actively working as a school superintendent. With school districts across the country in a financial crunch, this book will be a vital resource for local districts. -- Al Meunier, director, Eastern Oregon Leadership Center and former superintendent, Pendleton School District, Pendleton, Oregon Author InformationTim Adsit is superintendent/principal of Harney County School Districts No. 4 and #1J located in Crane, Oregon. He has had 31 years of successful and progressively responsible experience as a teacher and school administrator. George Murdock is superintendent of the Umatilla-Morrow Education Service District in Pendleton, Oregon, the executive director of the Oregon Small Schools Association, and the president of the Oregon Association of Education Service Districts. He was previously superintendent of the Pasco (Washington) School District with a current enrollment of 11,500 students. In 1997, he was named Washington's superintendent of the year. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |