The Charter School Dust-up
Examining the Evidence on Enrollment and Achievement
Martin Carnoy author Rebecca Jacobsen author Lawrence Mishel author R Rothstein author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Teachers' College Press
Published:1st Jan '05
Should be back in stock very soon

When federal statistics showed test scores lower in charter than in regular schools, some charter school supporters insisted this must result from charter schools enrolling harder-to-teach minority students. Data show, however, that typical charter school students are not more disadvantaged, yet their average achievement is not higher. Even if some charter schools are superior, deregulation also permits charter schools that are inferior, with average performance no higher than in regular public schools. Debates spurred by federal charter school test data show how all debates about education could be improved: by carefully accounting for the difficulty of educating particular groups of students before interpreting test scores, and by focusing on student gains, not their level of achievement at any particular time.
ISBN: 9780807746158
Dimensions: 231mm x 154mm x 13mm
Weight: 345g
192 pages