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9780325004051

Questions You Should Ask About Charter Schools and Vouchers

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  • ISBN13:

    9780325004051

  • ISBN10:

    0325004056

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-01-23
  • Publisher: Heinemann
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Summary

Practicing educators are surprisingly ill informed about the practical problems charter schools and voucher policies face in implementation. Nor have they been schooled to ask the many questions these policies raise. As a consequence, important questions are not being asked. Unless charter school and voucher policies undergo close scrutiny and the issues become clear, we will have no basis for judging the validity of outcomes and their explanations. That is an old story in the history of reform. Seymour Sarason, a luminary in the field of public education and long considered the voice of reason, is no opponent of charter schools and vouchers. But his long and vast experience forces him to predict that we will end up unable to explain why one charter school succeeds while another fails and that we will have no secure basis for learning from success or failure. Creating and sustaining a charter school is a complex and demanding task, but that issue has been scandalously ignored, as if it were a narrow engineering process for which good intentions are all that matters. And vouchers may introduce more problems than they solve, including under-funded schools, inexperienced teachers, and a lack of long-term planning. Sarason is no dyspeptic critic, either. He speaks not from an armchair, but from his personal experience in creating new settings and studying what others have attempted. His book addresses the issues of the predictable problems of creating a new setting for educating our nation's children.

Author Biography

SEYMOUR B. SARASON is Professor Emeritus of Yale University's Department of Psychology where he taught for forty-five years. He is the founder of the Yale Psycho-Educational Clinic and the author of more than forty books, most of which bear directly on education.

Table of Contents

Preface vi
The Purposes of This Book
1(9)
Why We Should Suspend Judgment
10(6)
Lessons from Past Reforms
16(11)
Charter Schools: An Alternative Rationale for Implementation
27(9)
Charter Schools: Initial Observations
36(18)
Charter Schools, Marriages, and Mergers
54(17)
Vouchers and School Choice
71(23)
Contexts of Productive and Unproductive Learning
94(21)
Postscript 115(7)
References 122

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