Charter schools What a long, strange trip it’s been
The recent pushback against charter schools, which has taken many by surprise, stems from what Maria Ferguson describes as a perfect storm of circumstances. Because states approach charter school authorization and oversight in so many different ways, the landscape has become confusing. Betsy DeVos’s...
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Published in | Phi Delta Kappan Vol. 101; no. 8; pp. 62 - 63 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Sage Publications, Inc
01.05.2020
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Online Access | Get full text |
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Summary: | The recent pushback against charter schools, which has taken many by surprise, stems from what Maria Ferguson describes as a perfect storm of circumstances. Because states approach charter school authorization and oversight in so many different ways, the landscape has become confusing. Betsy DeVos’s championing of charters as part of her school choice agenda has led to suspicion of the movement. And some presidential candidates have portrayed charters as an enemy of public education. All of these circumstances could turn into an opportunity to address the issues that matter to both supporters and critics of charter schools. |
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ISSN: | 0031-7217 1940-6487 |