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Performance Funding for Higher Education
Rebecca S. Natow
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Description for Performance Funding for Higher Education
Paperback. Ultimately, the authors recommend that states create new ways of helping colleges with many at-risk students, define performance indicators and measures better tailored to institutional missions, and improve the capacity of colleges to engage in organizational learning. Num Pages: 276 pages. BIC Classification: JNKG; JNM. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 153 x 229 x 17. Weight in Grams: 448.
Seeking greater accountability in higher education, many states have adopted performance funding, tying state financial support of colleges and universities directly to institutional performance based on specific outcomes such as student retention, progression, and graduation. Now in place in over thirty states, performance funding for higher education has been endorsed by the US Department of Education and major funders like the Gates and Lumina foundations. Focusing on three states that are regarded as leaders in the movement-Indiana, Ohio, and Tennessee-Performance Funding for Higher Education presents the findings of a three-year research study on its implementation and impacts. Written by leading authorities and drawing on extensive interviews with government officials and college and university staff members, this book describes the policy instruments states use to implement performance funding; explores the organizational processes colleges rely on to determine how to respond to performance funding; analyzes the influence of performance funding on institutional policies and programs; reviews the impacts of performance funding on student outcomes; examines the obstacles institutions encounter in responding to performance funding demands; investigates the unintended impacts of performance funding. The authors conclude that, while performance funding clearly grabs the attention of colleges and leads them to change their policies and practices, it also encounters major obstacles and has unintended impacts. Colleges subject to performance funding are hindered in posting good results by inappropriate performance measures, insufficient organizational infrastructure, and the commitment to enroll many students who are poorly prepared or not interested in degrees. These obstacles help explain why multivariate statistical studies have failed to date to find a significant impact of performance funding on student outcomes, and why colleges are tempted to resort to weakening academic quality and restricting the admission of less-prepared and less-advantaged students in order to improve their apparent performance. These findings have wide-ranging implications for policy and research. Ultimately, the authors recommend that states create new ways of helping colleges with many at-risk students, define performance indicators and measures better tailored to institutional missions, and improve the capacity of colleges to engage in organizational learning.
Product Details
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
447g
Number of Pages
276
Place of Publication
Baltimore, MD, United States
ISBN
9781421420820
SKU
V9781421420820
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99-50
About Rebecca S. Natow
Kevin J. Dougherty is an associate professor at Teachers College, Columbia University, and a senior research associate at the Community College Research Center (CCRC) at Teachers College. With Rebecca S. Natow, he is the coauthor of The Politics of Performance Funding for Higher Education: Origins, Discontinuations, and Transformations. Sosanya M. Jones is an assistant professor of qualitative research methods and higher education at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale. Hana Lahr is a doctoral candidate in education policy and a research associate at the CCRC. Rebecca S. Natow is a senior research associate at the CCRC. Lara Pheatt is a doctoral candidate in politics and education and a research associate at the CCRC. Vikash Reddy is a doctoral candidate in education policy and a research associate at the CCRC.
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