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Charter Schools And Accountability In Public Education Paul T Hill Robin J Lake Mary Beth Celio

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Charter Schools And Accountability In Public Education Paul T Hill Robin J Lake Mary Beth Celio
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Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.46 MB
Pages: 141
Author: Paul T. Hill; Robin J. Lake; Mary Beth Celio
ISBN: 9780815798583, 081579858X
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Charter Schools And Accountability In Public Education Paul T Hill Robin J Lake Mary Beth Celio by Paul T. Hill; Robin J. Lake; Mary Beth Celio 9780815798583, 081579858X instant download after payment.

Charter schools are among the most debated and least understood phenomena in American education today. At the heart of these matters is a contested question of accountability. To survive, charter schools must make and keep promises about what students will experience and learn under their purview. However, unlike public schools, charter schools do not rely exclusively on their relationship with school districts. They must also look to parents, teachers, and donors to cooperatively establish expectations of a particular school and its mission. Aimed toward elected officials, school reform activists, and educators, this book is the result of the first national-scale study of charter school accountability. The authors researched one hundred-fifty schools and sixty authorizing agencies in Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Massachusetts, and Michigan. These states contain the majority of charter schools that have been operating for three years or more and represent the major differences in state charter school legislation. The authors include interviews from a range of participants in the field©¡from state legislators and administrators to principals, teachers, and parents. In assessing the structure of accountability as it works internally to bolster external confidence, Hill and Lake suggest the struggle of charter schools actually complements those of standards based reform. Both seek to transform public education to make schools responsible for performance, not compliance.

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