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Hanson-Harding, Brian – Instructor, 2000
Describes the advantages of charter schools, which are started by individuals or groups in the community and can set their own educational agendas and goals. More states are passing or expanding charter school laws every year. Benefits include autonomy, site-based management, increased parental involvement, and increased teacher control.…
Descriptors: Accountability, Charter Schools, Educational Improvement, Educational Quality
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Perkins-Gough, Deborah – ERS Spectrum, 1997
To help educators assess charter schools' effects on education, this article summarizes information from two studies: the U.S. Department of Education's ongoing National Study of Charter Schools and the Hudson Institute's 1996-97 Charter Schools in Action Project. Charter schools are growing in number, serving diverse student populations, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Charter Schools, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Kimmelman, Paul – American School Board Journal, 1998
Six "silver bullets" that could raise student achievement are (1) set national standards;(2) make sure all students can read; (3) improve the quality of teaching; (4) demand from vendors better textbooks and teaching materials; (5) encourage charter schools; and (6) collaborate, coordinate, and redefine resources. (MLF)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Charter Schools, Collegiality, Educational Improvement