RESEARCH FAILS TO SUPPORT CURRENT RAPID GROWTH OF CHARTER SCHOOLS
March 26, 2008
March 26, 2008
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., March 26 -- The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign issued the following news release:
The case for charter schools, by all appearances, has been made with politicians and the public. Forty states now have them, their numbers are rapidly increasing, and they now serve more than a million students.
The research on which that case has been made, however - on issues from student achievement to equity and integration - is limited, often overstate . . .
The case for charter schools, by all appearances, has been made with politicians and the public. Forty states now have them, their numbers are rapidly increasing, and they now serve more than a million students.
The research on which that case has been made, however - on issues from student achievement to equity and integration - is limited, often overstate . . .