Although a great deal has been written about charter schools, rather little attention has been given to their funding. The first part of this article raises four current issues in the funding of regular public schools across the U.S. and shows how these issues carry over to the funding of charter schools. The second part explores four additional issues that have arisen in the funding of charter schools that go to the core identity of charter schools and the nature of the students they enroll. In both parts, extra attention is paid to developments in California, one of the most active charter school states
Supporters of public education have long feared that charter schools will threaten the public system...
With great financial support and strong political alignment, the potential of market metaphors have ...
Supporters of public education have long feared that charter schools will threaten the public system...
Currently, charter schools represent one of the fastest growing movements of educational reform. The...
Although a great deal has been written about charter schools, rather little attention has been given...
Charter schools are new or converted schools “chartered” by agents of the state, which offer familie...
Governments increasingly rely on private entities to institute educational reforms. This article exa...
The number of schools operating under charter school laws has soared over the last decade, from a sm...
Public charter schools are increasingly becoming part of both the broader national conversation abou...
Since Minnesota passed the first charter school law in 1991, charter schools have become one of the ...
The lack of quality education many charter schools offer disproportionately and adversely impacts co...
Since the state of Minnesota first began charter schools nearly three decades ago, they have slowly ...
The lack of quality education many charter schools offer disproportionately and adversely impacts co...
More than 20 years into public charter school implementation, the U.S. experience offers many lesson...
Charter schooling has grown in popularity since the first charter school opened in St. Paul, Minneso...
Supporters of public education have long feared that charter schools will threaten the public system...
With great financial support and strong political alignment, the potential of market metaphors have ...
Supporters of public education have long feared that charter schools will threaten the public system...
Currently, charter schools represent one of the fastest growing movements of educational reform. The...
Although a great deal has been written about charter schools, rather little attention has been given...
Charter schools are new or converted schools “chartered” by agents of the state, which offer familie...
Governments increasingly rely on private entities to institute educational reforms. This article exa...
The number of schools operating under charter school laws has soared over the last decade, from a sm...
Public charter schools are increasingly becoming part of both the broader national conversation abou...
Since Minnesota passed the first charter school law in 1991, charter schools have become one of the ...
The lack of quality education many charter schools offer disproportionately and adversely impacts co...
Since the state of Minnesota first began charter schools nearly three decades ago, they have slowly ...
The lack of quality education many charter schools offer disproportionately and adversely impacts co...
More than 20 years into public charter school implementation, the U.S. experience offers many lesson...
Charter schooling has grown in popularity since the first charter school opened in St. Paul, Minneso...
Supporters of public education have long feared that charter schools will threaten the public system...
With great financial support and strong political alignment, the potential of market metaphors have ...
Supporters of public education have long feared that charter schools will threaten the public system...