This report provides a much-needed overview of the origins of charter school policy; examines the failure of the Bush Administration to provide civil rights policies for charters; outlines state civil rights provisions; and highlights the lack of basic data in federal charter school statistics.Also available at http://civilrightsproject.ucla.ed
This report argues that evidence exists for the case that the charter school movement is largely a f...
AbstractCharter schools have become a mainstay in the American Education system. Low academic perfor...
The lack of quality education many charter schools offer disproportionately and adversely impacts co...
This report provides a much-needed overview of the origins of charter school policy; examines the fa...
Two major structural shifts have occurred in education reform in the past two decades: the decline o...
This report, along with the companion spreadsheet, provides the first comprehensive description ever...
This study examined whether charter schools, in states where they now enroll at least 5,000 students...
This paper analyzes the way variations in charter-enabling legislation may exacerbate segregation an...
Many charter schools have arisen in urban areas, and they appear to enroll more students of color an...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Charter...
Two major structural shifts have occurred in education reform in the past two decades: the decline o...
Segregation patterns in the nation's charter schools are studied. After reviewing state charter legi...
In the last twenty years, charter schools have arisen as a potential solution to educational achieve...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Charter...
There is a paucity of research about how the policies enacted by states either foster or hinder char...
This report argues that evidence exists for the case that the charter school movement is largely a f...
AbstractCharter schools have become a mainstay in the American Education system. Low academic perfor...
The lack of quality education many charter schools offer disproportionately and adversely impacts co...
This report provides a much-needed overview of the origins of charter school policy; examines the fa...
Two major structural shifts have occurred in education reform in the past two decades: the decline o...
This report, along with the companion spreadsheet, provides the first comprehensive description ever...
This study examined whether charter schools, in states where they now enroll at least 5,000 students...
This paper analyzes the way variations in charter-enabling legislation may exacerbate segregation an...
Many charter schools have arisen in urban areas, and they appear to enroll more students of color an...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Charter...
Two major structural shifts have occurred in education reform in the past two decades: the decline o...
Segregation patterns in the nation's charter schools are studied. After reviewing state charter legi...
In the last twenty years, charter schools have arisen as a potential solution to educational achieve...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Charter...
There is a paucity of research about how the policies enacted by states either foster or hinder char...
This report argues that evidence exists for the case that the charter school movement is largely a f...
AbstractCharter schools have become a mainstay in the American Education system. Low academic perfor...
The lack of quality education many charter schools offer disproportionately and adversely impacts co...