While charter schools differ widely in philosophy and pedagogical views, the United States’s most famous urban charter schools typically use the No Excuses approach. Enrolling mainly poor and minority students, these schools feature high academic standards, strict disciplinary codes, extended instructional time, and targeted supports for low-performing students. The strenuous and regimented style is controversial amongst some scholars, but others contend that the No Excuses approach is needed to rapidly close the achievement gap. We conduct the first meta-analysis of the achievement impacts of No Excuses charter schools. Focusing on experimental studies, we find that No Excuses charter schools significantly improve math scores and reading s...
This paper addresses a key issue in the charter school debate, which is whether or not the existence...
Previous research has demonstrated the benefits of implementing more charter schools in the United S...
Charter schools—public schools that are exempt from many of the procedural regulations that apply to...
While charter schools differ widely in philosophy and pedagogical views, the United States’s most fa...
Lottery estimates suggest Massachusetts' urban charter schools boost achievement well beyond that of...
The current investigation will synthesize numerous studies conducted across the nation at the elemen...
Abstract. Student achievement is central to the policy debate over charter schools. This paper revie...
In recent years, falling standards in the American public-school system have elicited public concern...
In recent months, several studies on charter schools have been rushed to the press: some claiming th...
Since their inception in 1991, the number of and the student enrollment in charter school have burge...
We implemented five strategies gleaned from practices in achievement-increasing charter schools – in...
The Obama administration\u27s recurring policy emphasis on high-performing charter schools begs the ...
Problem Statement Many issues exist in the public school system in the United States today. The main...
Proponents of school reform have argued that charter schools and vouchers can provide adequate marke...
No Child Left Behind (NCLB) was established in 2002 with the primary goal of closing the achievement...
This paper addresses a key issue in the charter school debate, which is whether or not the existence...
Previous research has demonstrated the benefits of implementing more charter schools in the United S...
Charter schools—public schools that are exempt from many of the procedural regulations that apply to...
While charter schools differ widely in philosophy and pedagogical views, the United States’s most fa...
Lottery estimates suggest Massachusetts' urban charter schools boost achievement well beyond that of...
The current investigation will synthesize numerous studies conducted across the nation at the elemen...
Abstract. Student achievement is central to the policy debate over charter schools. This paper revie...
In recent years, falling standards in the American public-school system have elicited public concern...
In recent months, several studies on charter schools have been rushed to the press: some claiming th...
Since their inception in 1991, the number of and the student enrollment in charter school have burge...
We implemented five strategies gleaned from practices in achievement-increasing charter schools – in...
The Obama administration\u27s recurring policy emphasis on high-performing charter schools begs the ...
Problem Statement Many issues exist in the public school system in the United States today. The main...
Proponents of school reform have argued that charter schools and vouchers can provide adequate marke...
No Child Left Behind (NCLB) was established in 2002 with the primary goal of closing the achievement...
This paper addresses a key issue in the charter school debate, which is whether or not the existence...
Previous research has demonstrated the benefits of implementing more charter schools in the United S...
Charter schools—public schools that are exempt from many of the procedural regulations that apply to...