Many Catholic educators assume that charter schools pose a significant threat to Catholic schools, especially in the urban core. Through an analysis of educational policy variations in Arizona and Michigan, this article demonstrates that while charter schools pose a threat to Catholic school enrollments, they do not always do so
Governments increasingly rely on private entities to institute educational reforms. This article exa...
Proponents of school reform have argued that charter schools and vouchers can provide adequate marke...
With great financial support and strong political alignment, the potential of market metaphors have ...
Many Catholic educators assume that charter schools pose a significant threat to Catholic schools, e...
In the past fifty years, the share of students enrolled in U.S. Catholic schools has declined from a...
Urban elementary and secondary Catholic schools have experienced substantial enrollment declines and...
In this article, some of the most prominent school choice initiatives will be described. Opinion res...
This paper analyzes how an emerging form of schooling—“religious” charter schools—may influence the ...
During the past decade, Catholic leaders have been exploring options to revitalize the faltering Cat...
An essay is presented on Catholic and charter schools and the closing of such schools in the U.S. Th...
This article presents the results of an inquiry into the advantages and disadvantages of regional Ca...
This paper addresses implications for urban neighborhoods of two dramatic shifts in the American edu...
In this article, some of the most prominent school choice initiatives will be described. Opinion res...
This article reviews several recent court cases at the federal and state levels related to school ch...
This article offers background information on U.S. trends in Catholic school enrollment from 1965 th...
Governments increasingly rely on private entities to institute educational reforms. This article exa...
Proponents of school reform have argued that charter schools and vouchers can provide adequate marke...
With great financial support and strong political alignment, the potential of market metaphors have ...
Many Catholic educators assume that charter schools pose a significant threat to Catholic schools, e...
In the past fifty years, the share of students enrolled in U.S. Catholic schools has declined from a...
Urban elementary and secondary Catholic schools have experienced substantial enrollment declines and...
In this article, some of the most prominent school choice initiatives will be described. Opinion res...
This paper analyzes how an emerging form of schooling—“religious” charter schools—may influence the ...
During the past decade, Catholic leaders have been exploring options to revitalize the faltering Cat...
An essay is presented on Catholic and charter schools and the closing of such schools in the U.S. Th...
This article presents the results of an inquiry into the advantages and disadvantages of regional Ca...
This paper addresses implications for urban neighborhoods of two dramatic shifts in the American edu...
In this article, some of the most prominent school choice initiatives will be described. Opinion res...
This article reviews several recent court cases at the federal and state levels related to school ch...
This article offers background information on U.S. trends in Catholic school enrollment from 1965 th...
Governments increasingly rely on private entities to institute educational reforms. This article exa...
Proponents of school reform have argued that charter schools and vouchers can provide adequate marke...
With great financial support and strong political alignment, the potential of market metaphors have ...