This article explores the ways in which policy-makers in Arizona, Michigan and Georgia understood the charter concept when adopting charter legislation. Drawing on literature on policy formation, the paper traces both the creation of the charter law in each state, and the underlying rationales that led policy-makers to support the legislation. The author compares the rationales found in each state based on the goals of the legislation and the means to reaching those goals (including various interpretations of the concepts of autonomy and accountability). This analysis helps to explain why the idea of charter schools has received support from individuals and organizations that span the ideological spectrum
This thesis investigates the evolution of the charter school concept and the charter school movement...
Charter schools, public schools that operate with greater autonomy than their traditional counterpar...
Charter schools have inspired contested debates over the best way to provide quality educational opp...
This article explores the practices of charter school authorizers in Arizona and Michigan, including...
This paper aims at probing into the reasons why the charter school movement developed so quickly usi...
This paper analyzes charter school state laws in terms of two general dimensions: 1) the flexibilit...
This article explores the practices of charter school authorizes in Arizona and Michigan, including ...
All states have different perspectives and various statutes within broader constitutional law. Perce...
The charter school movement has been the most prominent and controversial education reform in the Un...
What is the effect of state politics on the growth of a state’s charter schools? The academic and po...
Despite rapid expansion of charter schools since the first enabling legislation was passed in 1991 t...
Within the context of continual dissatisfaction with American public schools, charter school propone...
This paper uses the charter-school legislation of three states-Arizona, California, and Michigan--as...
Since 1992, forty-two states and the District of Columbia have enacted legislation for charter schoo...
Over the past two decades, most states have adopted laws enabling charter schools, as charter advoca...
This thesis investigates the evolution of the charter school concept and the charter school movement...
Charter schools, public schools that operate with greater autonomy than their traditional counterpar...
Charter schools have inspired contested debates over the best way to provide quality educational opp...
This article explores the practices of charter school authorizers in Arizona and Michigan, including...
This paper aims at probing into the reasons why the charter school movement developed so quickly usi...
This paper analyzes charter school state laws in terms of two general dimensions: 1) the flexibilit...
This article explores the practices of charter school authorizes in Arizona and Michigan, including ...
All states have different perspectives and various statutes within broader constitutional law. Perce...
The charter school movement has been the most prominent and controversial education reform in the Un...
What is the effect of state politics on the growth of a state’s charter schools? The academic and po...
Despite rapid expansion of charter schools since the first enabling legislation was passed in 1991 t...
Within the context of continual dissatisfaction with American public schools, charter school propone...
This paper uses the charter-school legislation of three states-Arizona, California, and Michigan--as...
Since 1992, forty-two states and the District of Columbia have enacted legislation for charter schoo...
Over the past two decades, most states have adopted laws enabling charter schools, as charter advoca...
This thesis investigates the evolution of the charter school concept and the charter school movement...
Charter schools, public schools that operate with greater autonomy than their traditional counterpar...
Charter schools have inspired contested debates over the best way to provide quality educational opp...