Charter public schools are proving what is possible for students who need another option or who for too long have not reached their full
potential in our public education system.
Not exact matches
Although Heckman and Carneiro devote markedly less space to the
public school
system than to the failure of job training programs, the
potential effectiveness of early - childhood
education, and the importance of noncognitive skills, they do document a «growing consensus» that schools» material resources are only weakly related to their students» earnings later
in life.
Properly implemented, charter schools hold the
potential for bringing meaningful reform to Washington's
public education system, as they have
in other parts of the country.
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But
in many cases, these school grades have raised concerns and questions about how effectively they improve
public education, how fair it is to punish schools that serve disadvantaged communities, and the
potential for politicians to game the
system for their own benefit.
With the continued focus on accountability and a broken school finance
system that has the
potential to bankrupt the state, we need leaders that will invest
in public education.
We at Democrats for
Education Reform are committed to working alongside community leaders and stakeholders
in New Orleans as we enter this next phase and strive to create a strong, unified
public school
system for New Orleans that unlocks our students» limitless
potential and supports them with the resources and individualized programs they need to succeed.
In addition to his K - 12
public education experience, Alan has also been the Program Director for the Center for Educational Leadership and Effective Schools at the University of California, Santa Barbara where he collaboratively supported the delivery of high quality services and research to school districts focusing on the rigorous examination of strengths, building leadership capacity, and facilitating the
potential of
systems for transformation.
I would love to see a
public education system that fosters a learning environment
in which all students (regardless of their socioeconomic status, race, color, religion, sexual orientation) can reach their full
potential.
If
public and private high schools across the country catch on, this seemingly small ideological tweak
in the charter sector has the
potential to transform the entire American
education system.
The increasing number of state legislators, auditors, comptrollers, parents, students and academic institutions that are calling for more accountability
in the charter sector are right: If we are committed to a
public education system that strives to serve all children, with the understanding and the expectation that each and every one matters, has
potential and deserves the resources and opportunity to succeed, then we must rein
in the current growth model of charter expansion, and insist instead on a well - regulated and equitably resourced
system of
public schools that works for all children.