Supporters of public education have long feared that charter schools will threaten the public system, both by 1) creaming off the most advantaged students and 2) undermining political support for the public system. These fears have not been borne out. Blacks are disproportionately in charters, whites are disproportionately in traditional public schools, and Hispanics are fairly evenly distributed between the two. Looking at class measures, poor students are distributed fairly equally between the two types of schools. And turning to other measures of privilege, the evidence does not point strongly in either direction. My conclusions are not without qualification. The article identifies some domains in which cream-skimming might develop a...
Although a great deal has been written about charter schools, rather little attention has been given...
Two critical concerns with the rapid and ongoing expansion of charter schools are that they will seg...
Since the state of Minnesota first began charter schools nearly three decades ago, they have slowly ...
Supporters of public education have long feared that charter schools will threaten the public system...
Charter schools, and other market-based reforms such as school vouchers and the student tutoring pro...
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...
With great financial support and strong political alignment, the potential of market metaphors have ...
Charter schools are a controversial part of the US education system, with opponents expressing conce...
One of the most contentious urban education policy issues in the United States today is ...
Charters (and vouchers) are influencing the way public schools do business. Evidence of their effect...
The goal of this BRIEF was to compile and analyze the available evidence of the impacts of public ch...
ABSTRACT: “Market-based ” reforms that attempt to increase the level of competition facing local sch...
This project incorporates three different examinations of the relationship between charter schools a...
Publicly funded, independently operated charter schools entered the public sector three decades ago ...
Although a great deal has been written about charter schools, rather little attention has been given...
Two critical concerns with the rapid and ongoing expansion of charter schools are that they will seg...
Since the state of Minnesota first began charter schools nearly three decades ago, they have slowly ...
Supporters of public education have long feared that charter schools will threaten the public system...
Charter schools, and other market-based reforms such as school vouchers and the student tutoring pro...
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...
With great financial support and strong political alignment, the potential of market metaphors have ...
Charter schools are a controversial part of the US education system, with opponents expressing conce...
One of the most contentious urban education policy issues in the United States today is ...
Charters (and vouchers) are influencing the way public schools do business. Evidence of their effect...
The goal of this BRIEF was to compile and analyze the available evidence of the impacts of public ch...
ABSTRACT: “Market-based ” reforms that attempt to increase the level of competition facing local sch...
This project incorporates three different examinations of the relationship between charter schools a...
Publicly funded, independently operated charter schools entered the public sector three decades ago ...
Although a great deal has been written about charter schools, rather little attention has been given...
Two critical concerns with the rapid and ongoing expansion of charter schools are that they will seg...
Since the state of Minnesota first began charter schools nearly three decades ago, they have slowly ...