Inside Charter Schools: A Systematic Look at Our Nation's Charter Schools
January 2007
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Do students learn more in charter schools than they would have learned in other schools? Although it is an important question, there is no easy answer. Charter schools are different by design, so making broad generalizations about their effectiveness is difficult. The laws and policy under which charters exist are almost as varied as their possibilities for governance and academic programs. We cannot draw a bottom line about charter school effectiveness, or say much about how they can improve, until we take into account these variations and how they shape the work of adults and children in the classroom.
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Related Topics: Choice & Charters
Related Projects: National Charter School Research Project
Related Initiatives: Inside Charter Schools

