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9780691129853

Charter Schools : Hope or Hype?

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    9780691129853

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    0691129851

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-07-02
  • Publisher: Princeton Univ Pr
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Summary

Over the past several years, privately run, publicly funded charter schools have been sold to the American public as an education alternative promising better student achievement, greater parent satisfaction, and more vibrant school communities. But are charter schools delivering on their promise? Or are they just hype as critics contend, a costly experiment that is bleeding tax dollars from public schools? In this book, Jack Buckley and Mark Schneider tackle these questions about one of the thorniest policy reforms in the nation today. Using an exceptionally rigorous research approach, the authors investigate charter schools in Washington, D.C., carefully examining school data going back more than a decade, interpreting scores of interviews with parents, students, and teachers, and meticulously measuring how charter schools perform compared to traditional public schools. Their conclusions are sobering. Buckley and Schneider show that charter-school students are not outperforming students in traditional public schools, that the quality of charter-school education varies widely from school to school, and that parent enthusiasm for charter schools starts out strong but fades over time. And they argue that while charter schools may meet the most basic test of sound public policy--they do no harm--the evidence suggests they all too often fall short of advocates' claims. With the future of charter schools--and perhaps public education as a whole--hanging in the balance, this book supports the case for holding charter schools more accountable and brings us considerably nearer to resolving this contentious debate.

Author Biography

Jack Buckley is Affiliated Research Professor at the National Center for the Study of Privatization in Education at Columbia University and Adjunct Professor at the Georgetown Public Policy Institute at Georgetown University. Mark Schneider is Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the State University of New York, Stony Brook. He is the coauthor of "Choosing Schools" (Princeton) and the author of "The Competitive City".

Table of Contents

List of Figuresp. ix
List of Tablesp. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xiii
Introductionp. 1
The Evolution of Charter-School Choice in the District of Columbiap. 22
The Panel Studyp. 44
Are Charter-School Students Harder to Educate than Those in the Traditional Public Schools?p. 77
Shopping for Schools on the Internet Using DCSchoolSearch.comp. 98
What Do Parents Want from Schools? It Depends on How You Askp. 115
School Choice and the Importance of Parental Informationp. 134
How Do Parents Access and Process Information about Schools?p. 151
Satisfaction with Schoolsp. 170
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? Parental Satisfaction over Timep. 205
Building Social Capital in the Nation's Capital: Can School Choice Build a Foundation for Cooperative Behavior?p. 220
Do Charter Schools Promote Citizenship among Students?p. 245
Charter Schools: Hype or Hope?p. 267
Notesp. 287
Referencesp. 305
Indexp. 335
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