This multiple case study examined one start-up and one conversion charter school in California. Eighty hours of classroom observations and thirteen teacher interviews were the basis for this descriptive comparative study. The research was guided by the following questions: (1) Do classrooms and school structures in these two charter schools appear different than traditional public schools; (2) Have teachers' methodologies changed since coming to teach at the charter school; (3) What are the similarities and differences between these two charter schools; and (4) Has teachers' autonomy changed since coming to a charter school? This study found that in comparison to teachers' previous position, (1) Teachers had not changed how they taught; and...
Charter schools, a public school option, are part of the growing national trend of school reform. Sc...
The number of schools operating under charter school laws has soared over the last decade, from a sm...
According to the Center for Education Reform, as of September 2008 charter schools enrolled more tha...
In theory, the charter school concept is based on a trade-off or exchange: greater autonomy for incr...
Since the inception of charter schools over a decade ago, policymakers have wanted to know how chart...
Proponents of charter schools, as well as enabling legislation, assert that teachers in these school...
Charter schools were developed to act as laboratories for innovative educational practices. This stu...
The U.S. education system, unlike other fields, has failed to encourage and learn from innovation. C...
The charter-schools movement provides the opportunity to observe whether granting schools freedom fr...
Much of the school choice debate today is centered on charter schools, which are similar to private ...
Over the past two decades, pressure to both reform public education and provide educational choices ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-160)The proliferation of charter schools since their ...
The organizational context of charter schools may facilitate the formation of a strong teacher commu...
Twenty-eight states, over the past six years, have authorized the creation of charter schools as an ...
This article presents a study that explores the relationship between charter schools and teacher aut...
Charter schools, a public school option, are part of the growing national trend of school reform. Sc...
The number of schools operating under charter school laws has soared over the last decade, from a sm...
According to the Center for Education Reform, as of September 2008 charter schools enrolled more tha...
In theory, the charter school concept is based on a trade-off or exchange: greater autonomy for incr...
Since the inception of charter schools over a decade ago, policymakers have wanted to know how chart...
Proponents of charter schools, as well as enabling legislation, assert that teachers in these school...
Charter schools were developed to act as laboratories for innovative educational practices. This stu...
The U.S. education system, unlike other fields, has failed to encourage and learn from innovation. C...
The charter-schools movement provides the opportunity to observe whether granting schools freedom fr...
Much of the school choice debate today is centered on charter schools, which are similar to private ...
Over the past two decades, pressure to both reform public education and provide educational choices ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-160)The proliferation of charter schools since their ...
The organizational context of charter schools may facilitate the formation of a strong teacher commu...
Twenty-eight states, over the past six years, have authorized the creation of charter schools as an ...
This article presents a study that explores the relationship between charter schools and teacher aut...
Charter schools, a public school option, are part of the growing national trend of school reform. Sc...
The number of schools operating under charter school laws has soared over the last decade, from a sm...
According to the Center for Education Reform, as of September 2008 charter schools enrolled more tha...