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Allovue’s First Annual Education Finance Survey | Teacher & Administrator Perceptions About K-12 Education Finance

Wed., April 19, 2023, 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. ET
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In this webinar, follow the money as we share the results of the first annual Allovue Education Spending Survey of teachers, school leaders, and district leaders.

The survey assessed perceptions of key issues related to K-12 education’s overall financial outlook, ESSER funds, teacher salaries, and principals’ level of control over school budgets. 

Results indicate that teachers and administrators share misconceptions about education finance as well revealing some gaps in perception across roles that may have the potential to impact their ability to assess the need for change and to propose workable solutions. 

Speakers
Zahava Stadler
Project Director, Education Funding Equity Initiative, New America, Washington, DC
Miguel Marco
Principal, Helen Wittmann Elementary, Cerritos, CA, ABC Unified School District
Moderator
Holly Kurtz, PhD
Director EdWeek Research Center
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For all webinars broadcast by 91Ö±²¥ after August 1, 2019, Certificates of Completion are available to all registered live attendees who attend 53 minutes or more of this webinar. Educators can download a PDF certificate verifying 1 hour of Professional Development credit. As with all professional development hours delivered, 91Ö±²¥ recommends each educator verify ahead of the webinar broadcast that the content will qualify for professional development in your school, district, county, or state with your supervisor, human resources professional, and/or principal or superintendent’s office.

This webinar was created by the independent, nonprofit, nonpartisan EdWeek Research Center and commissioned by Allovue. The content contained herein does not reflect endorsements of Allovue by 91Ö±²¥ in Education or our publications. 

°Õ³ó±ð EdWeek Research Center is the independent, nonprofit, nonpartisan research arm of 91Ö±²¥ of Education (EPE), publisher of 91Ö±²¥ and EdWeek Market Brief. With a staff of full-time researchers, we conduct original surveys and in-depth data analyses for EPE and its publications and also for external clients including for-profit and nonprofit organizations and educational institutions. 


 was founded in 2013 by a former middle school teacher to build innovative education finance technology (EdFinTech) solutions to empower education administrators to make spending more equitable and effective. Today, Allovue partners with schools, districts, and states who are educating millions of students across the country to provide tools and strategic support for financial planning and operations so that every dollar can work for every student. 

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