Around the time charter schools first began to appear in Minnesota, Kentucky was neck-deep in the Kentucky Education Reform Act, the most sweeping set of school reforms undertaken by any state at any one time. As a result, there was little interest on the part of the legislature, or the press for that matter, in allowing Kentucky schools to veer from the KERA\u27s path. Everybody\u27s hands were full. The new law was already being attacked from the right and supporters worried there might not be enough votes to sustain KERA in 1996. Meanwhile, the Patton administration took the position that Kentucky is not ready for charter schools
This chapter discusses primary- and secondary- education policy in Kentucky and the political and en...
During the mid-1980s in Kentucky, a grassroots advocacy group composed of 66 property-poor school di...
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Charter schools have been slowly increasing across the United States since the first charter school ...
The United States is experiencing a sweeping neoliberal education reform agenda. The marketization ...
Charter school success or failure is not simply a matter of chance. Both the existence and aggregate...
Over the past two decades, most states have adopted laws enabling charter schools, as charter advoca...
Publicly funded, independently operated charter schools entered the public sector three decades ago ...
This paper aims at probing into the reasons why the charter school movement developed so quickly usi...
Kentucky first drew national attention when its Supreme Court declared the entire system of schools ...
As a relatively new concept in the American public school model, charter schools have emerged as a c...
Charter schools, public schools that operate with greater autonomy than their traditional counterpar...
In 1998, Missouri‟s two largest school districts, St. Louis and Kansas City, had become, in the eyes...
In this Article, Trimble and Forsaith discuss the landmark Kentucky school finance case, Rose v. Cou...
A history of the beginnings of the Council for Better Education and their successful litigation, Ros...
This chapter discusses primary- and secondary- education policy in Kentucky and the political and en...
During the mid-1980s in Kentucky, a grassroots advocacy group composed of 66 property-poor school di...
2 p.A microfiche version of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: ...
Charter schools have been slowly increasing across the United States since the first charter school ...
The United States is experiencing a sweeping neoliberal education reform agenda. The marketization ...
Charter school success or failure is not simply a matter of chance. Both the existence and aggregate...
Over the past two decades, most states have adopted laws enabling charter schools, as charter advoca...
Publicly funded, independently operated charter schools entered the public sector three decades ago ...
This paper aims at probing into the reasons why the charter school movement developed so quickly usi...
Kentucky first drew national attention when its Supreme Court declared the entire system of schools ...
As a relatively new concept in the American public school model, charter schools have emerged as a c...
Charter schools, public schools that operate with greater autonomy than their traditional counterpar...
In 1998, Missouri‟s two largest school districts, St. Louis and Kansas City, had become, in the eyes...
In this Article, Trimble and Forsaith discuss the landmark Kentucky school finance case, Rose v. Cou...
A history of the beginnings of the Council for Better Education and their successful litigation, Ros...
This chapter discusses primary- and secondary- education policy in Kentucky and the political and en...
During the mid-1980s in Kentucky, a grassroots advocacy group composed of 66 property-poor school di...
2 p.A microfiche version of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: ...