CH 3: High-Performing Charter Schools: Serving Two Masters? (HFR '09)
January 2010
Katherine K. Merseth
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What about charter schools as an important new model for urban schooling? Katherine Merseth of Harvard University takes up this issue in chapter 3. She outlines the essential components found in a number of high-performing Boston charter schools and discusses their potential contributions to our knowledge base about effective strategies for closing the achievement gap. Merseth also asks an important question about whether these high-achieving schools, which focus intensively on helping students meet state standards, put too low a priority on other types of learning that might be essential for college success.
Parent Publication:
Hopes, Fears, & Reality: A Balanced Look at American Charter Schools in 2009
Related Publications
Overview: Can Charter Schools Become a Crossover Hit? (HFR '09)
CH 6: Missed Opportunity: Improving Charter School Governing Boards (HFR '09)
CH 5: Achieving the Ripple Effect: How Can Charters Prompt District Improvement? (HFR '09)
CH 4: Still Negotiating: What Do Unions Mean for Charter Schools? (HFR '09)
CH 2: A Cautionary Tale: School Turnarounds and Charter Leadership (HFR '09)
Context
Related Topics: Choice & Innovation
Related Projects: National Charter School Research Project
Related Initiatives: Hopes, Fears, & Reality

