Charter schools in eight states : effects on achievement, attainment, integration, and competition /

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Imprint:Santa Monica, CA : RAND, ©2009.
Description:1 online resource (xix, 136 pages).
Language:English
Series:Rand Corporation monograph series
Rand Corporation monograph series.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11196231
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Other authors / contributors:Zimmer, Ron W.
ISBN:9780833047113
0833047116
1282081667
9781282081666
9786612081668
661208166X
9780833046932
0833046934
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 129-136).
English.
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Summary:The first U.S. charter school opened in 1992, and the scale of the charter movement has since grown to 4,000 schools and more than a million students in 40 states plus the District of Columbia. With this growth has also come a contentious debate about the effects of the schools on their own students and on students in nearby traditional public schools (TPSs). In recent years, research has begun to inform this debate, but many of the key outcomes have not been adequately examined, or have been examined in only a few states. Do the conflicting conclusions of different studies reflect real differences in effects driven by variation in charter laws and policies? Or do they reflect differences in research approaches --some of which may be biased? This book examines four primary research questions: (1) What are the characteristics of students transferring to charter schools? (2) What effect do charter schools have on test-score gains for students who transfer between TPSs and charter schools? (3) What is the effect of attending a charter high school on the probability of graduating and of entering college? (4) What effect does the introduction of charter schools have on test scores of students in nearby TPSs?
Other form:Print version: Charter schools in eight states. Santa Monica, CA : RAND, ©2009 9780833046932 0833046934