School choice proponents have long been selling charter schools as the viable alternative to failing public schools. In 2009, Stanford University\u27s Center for Research on Education Outcomes (CREDO) presented a longitudinal student-level analysis that looked at seventy percent of charter schools across the nation and found that only seventeen percent of charter schools provided superior education opportunities as compared to traditional public schools based on test scores in reading and math. Nationally, most charter schools do no better in terms of student achievement with many charter schools doing worse. The question that becomes, what is it about the seventeen percent of charter schools in the CREDO study that contributes to their stu...
Previous research has demonstrated the benefits of implementing more charter schools in the United S...
In the last twenty years, charter schools have arisen as a potential solution to educational achieve...
UnrestrictedWidespread dissatisfaction with traditional public schools has lead to the development o...
In 1992, California became just the second state in the United States to enact significant charter s...
Since the inception of charter schools over a decade ago, policymakers have wanted to know how chart...
This study compared charter schools and traditional public schools in Fresno, Kings, Madera, and Tul...
A study on charter school performance always makes for a good news story. Unfortunately, like many p...
To date, there is a paucity of research that examines differences between charter schools that opera...
This paper reports findings from a study of the effectiveness of charter schools in California. The ...
The Obama administration\u27s recurring policy emphasis on high-performing charter schools begs the ...
Charter schools—public schools that are exempt from many of the procedural regulations that apply to...
This paper evaluates the performance of charter elementary schools in Los Angeles County in three wa...
The goal of this BRIEF was to compile and analyze the available evidence of the impacts of public ch...
Currently, charter schools represent one of the fastest growing movements of educational reform. The...
Student achievement is central to the policy debate over charter schools. This paper reviews what is...
Previous research has demonstrated the benefits of implementing more charter schools in the United S...
In the last twenty years, charter schools have arisen as a potential solution to educational achieve...
UnrestrictedWidespread dissatisfaction with traditional public schools has lead to the development o...
In 1992, California became just the second state in the United States to enact significant charter s...
Since the inception of charter schools over a decade ago, policymakers have wanted to know how chart...
This study compared charter schools and traditional public schools in Fresno, Kings, Madera, and Tul...
A study on charter school performance always makes for a good news story. Unfortunately, like many p...
To date, there is a paucity of research that examines differences between charter schools that opera...
This paper reports findings from a study of the effectiveness of charter schools in California. The ...
The Obama administration\u27s recurring policy emphasis on high-performing charter schools begs the ...
Charter schools—public schools that are exempt from many of the procedural regulations that apply to...
This paper evaluates the performance of charter elementary schools in Los Angeles County in three wa...
The goal of this BRIEF was to compile and analyze the available evidence of the impacts of public ch...
Currently, charter schools represent one of the fastest growing movements of educational reform. The...
Student achievement is central to the policy debate over charter schools. This paper reviews what is...
Previous research has demonstrated the benefits of implementing more charter schools in the United S...
In the last twenty years, charter schools have arisen as a potential solution to educational achieve...
UnrestrictedWidespread dissatisfaction with traditional public schools has lead to the development o...