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Traditional and Academic Alternative Schools: Pupil-Teacher and Per Pupil Expenditure Differences for At-Risk Students (2008)

Abstract
In this study, the researchers examined the extent to which student-to-teacher ratios and per pupil expenditures differed for at-risk students as a function of being enrolled either at a traditional school or being enrolled at an academic alternative education center. Data, collected from the Texas Education Agency Academic Excellence Indicator System, were analyzed across the State of Texas over the 2004–2005 and 2005–2006 academic school years. Statistically significant differences were yielded in student-to-teacher ratios and per pupil expenditures for both school years between the two groups of at-risk students. Alternative education campuses had higher per pupil expenditures than did traditional high schools with large at-risk populations. Implications of these findings are discussed.

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Repository Connexions (United States)
Keywords Traditional education, NCPEA, At-risk students, Alternative education
Language English