Abstract: Charter schools are schools funded by public money, but free of many of the rules and regulations typically governing public schools. It was thought that this freedom would allow schools to innovate and raise student achievement, but this has not generally been borne out by the evidence. Because of their funding model, charter schools often lack the start-up and facilities money of public schools. They frequently lack libraries, although multiple studies have shown school libraries and librarians to have an impact on student achievement. This study examines charter schools in North Carolina both with and without libraries and librarians and finds that their presence has a consistent positive, but not statistically significant, imp...
The U.S. education system, unlike other fields, has failed to encourage and learn from innovation. C...
Charter school operators make a number of supply decisions including whether or not to enter a speci...
ABSTRACT: “Market-based ” reforms that attempt to increase the level of competition facing local sch...
Charter schools are schools funded by public money, but free of many of the rules and regulations ty...
The purpose of this study was to examine the reasons charter schools decide to implement a library p...
Charter schools are defined by North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (DPI) as "a publ...
Charter schools have been proposed as a compromise between public-school choice and voucher programs...
The findings from this study show that the Public Charter Schools Program is achieving its intended ...
Previous research has demonstrated the benefits of implementing more charter schools in the United S...
Charter schools have recently become an innovative method of educating a portion of today\u27s stude...
Abstract. Student achievement is central to the policy debate over charter schools. This paper revie...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Charter...
This historical case study of a series of Rhode Island applications to open a Middle College Charter...
Despite rapid expansion of charter schools since the first enabling legislation was passed in 1991 t...
Since the inception of charter schools over a decade ago, policymakers have wanted to know how chart...
The U.S. education system, unlike other fields, has failed to encourage and learn from innovation. C...
Charter school operators make a number of supply decisions including whether or not to enter a speci...
ABSTRACT: “Market-based ” reforms that attempt to increase the level of competition facing local sch...
Charter schools are schools funded by public money, but free of many of the rules and regulations ty...
The purpose of this study was to examine the reasons charter schools decide to implement a library p...
Charter schools are defined by North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (DPI) as "a publ...
Charter schools have been proposed as a compromise between public-school choice and voucher programs...
The findings from this study show that the Public Charter Schools Program is achieving its intended ...
Previous research has demonstrated the benefits of implementing more charter schools in the United S...
Charter schools have recently become an innovative method of educating a portion of today\u27s stude...
Abstract. Student achievement is central to the policy debate over charter schools. This paper revie...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Charter...
This historical case study of a series of Rhode Island applications to open a Middle College Charter...
Despite rapid expansion of charter schools since the first enabling legislation was passed in 1991 t...
Since the inception of charter schools over a decade ago, policymakers have wanted to know how chart...
The U.S. education system, unlike other fields, has failed to encourage and learn from innovation. C...
Charter school operators make a number of supply decisions including whether or not to enter a speci...
ABSTRACT: “Market-based ” reforms that attempt to increase the level of competition facing local sch...