Education Funding Impact on Educational Opportunities
This quiz will test your knowledge on the impact of education funding on educational opportunities.
Questions
What is the primary source of funding for public education in the United States?
- Federal Government
- State Governments
- Local Governments
- Private Donations
Which of the following factors has the greatest impact on the amount of funding a school district receives?
- Number of students enrolled
- Wealth of the community
- State education funding formula
- Local property taxes
What is the term for the practice of allocating more funding to schools in low-income areas?
- School Finance Reform
- Educational Equity
- Targeted Funding
- Compensatory Education
Which of the following is NOT a potential benefit of increased education funding?
- Improved student outcomes
- Reduced class sizes
- Increased teacher salaries
- More resources for students with disabilities
What is the term for the practice of using standardized test scores to determine how much funding a school receives?
- High-Stakes Testing
- Performance-Based Funding
- Accountability Testing
- Value-Added Assessment
Which of the following is NOT a potential challenge associated with increased education funding?
- Increased taxes
- Misallocation of funds
- Teacher strikes
- Inflation
What is the term for the practice of using property taxes to fund public education?
- School Finance Reform
- Educational Equity
- Targeted Funding
- Local Control Funding
Which of the following is NOT a potential benefit of school finance reform?
- Increased equity in education funding
- Improved student outcomes
- Reduced reliance on local property taxes
- More resources for students with disabilities
What is the term for the practice of using federal funds to support public education?
- Title I Funding
- IDEA Funding
- ESSA Funding
- NCLB Funding
Which of the following is NOT a potential challenge associated with performance-based funding?
- Increased pressure on teachers and students
- Narrowing of the curriculum
- Misallocation of funds
- Increased equity in education funding
What is the term for the practice of using private donations to support public education?
- School Choice
- Educational Philanthropy
- Charter Schools
- Vouchers
Which of the following is NOT a potential benefit of educational philanthropy?
- Increased resources for students
- Improved student outcomes
- More opportunities for students to succeed
- Increased accountability for schools
What is the term for the practice of using public funds to support private schools?
- School Choice
- Educational Vouchers
- Charter Schools
- Tax Credits
Which of the following is NOT a potential benefit of school choice?
- Increased parental involvement in education
- Improved student outcomes
- More opportunities for students to succeed
- Increased equity in education funding
What is the term for the practice of using public funds to support charter schools?
- School Choice
- Charter School Funding
- Educational Vouchers
- Tax Credits