All Posts Tagged: 'Cost-Benefit Analysis'


Money’s Worth for New Teachers

October 24th, 2007 | Category: Teacher Quality

Spend your money on mentoring new teachers, says a new report by the New Teacher Center. Not surprising that a center that provides training to new teachers would issue a report saying we should provide training to new teachers… But the findings by themselves are compelling. Their cost-benefit analysis, released yesterday at a Hill briefing, [...]

The Costs of Cost-Benefit Analysis

June 2nd, 2006 | Category: Uncategorized

Reason Foundation takes on RAND Corporation over cost-benefit calculations for California’s Prop. 82 universal preschool proposal. RAND found Californians would reap benefits of about $2.62 for every $1 spent on universal preschool; Reason critiques their analysis and says the state would actually lose money on its investment. I’m not an expert on cost-benefit analysis, so [...]