Charter schools are tuition - free
public schools of choice financed through local, state, and federal funds which are operated independently of the local school boards.
Not exact matches
Still, Strauss does an absolutely superb job
of introducing the co-chair
of the Broader Bolder coalition as «Helen Ladd, the Edgar T. Thompson Distinguished Professor
of Public Policy and Professor
of Economics at Duke University who has spent years researching
school accountability, education
finance, teacher labor markets, and
school choice.»
Lead author
of Rhetoric vs. Reality: What We Know and What We Need to Know About Vouchers and Charter
Schools, he has published in the Journal
of Research on Educational Effectiveness, Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, Behavioral Science and Policy, Statistics and
Public Policy, the Journal
of Labor Economics, Economics
of Education Review, Education
Finance and Policy, American Journal
of Education, Teachers College Record, Peabody Journal
of Education, Education Next, the Handbook
of Research on
School Choice, and the Encyclopedia
of Education Economics and
Finance.
Access a comprehensive and properly cited list
of empirical studies conducted to date on the effects
of educational
choice programs on students,
public schools, segregation, civic values and state
finances.
Charter
Schools Development Corporation, a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit corporation and Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), promotes innovation and excellence in education by helping charter
school entrepreneurs and leaders
finance, build and expand their
school models, with the goal
of ultimately improving student achievement by increasing
school choice within the American
public education system.
We help charter
school entrepreneurs and leaders
finance, build, expand and replicate their
school models, turning educational visions into reality, with the goal
of ultimately improving student achievement by increasing
school choice and catalyzing competition within the American K - 12
public education system.
CSDC has a special focus on new
schools, and helps charter
school entrepreneurs and leaders
finance, build, expand and replicate their
school models, turning educational visions into reality, with the goal
of ultimately improving student achievement by increasing
school choice and catalyzing competition within the American K - 12
public education system.
As the only CDFI in the country focused exclusively on the facility and
financing needs
of charter
school organizations, CSDC helps charter
school entrepreneurs and leaders
finance, build and expand their
school facilities with the goal
of ultimately improving student achievement by increasing
school choice and catalyzing competition within the American
public education system
CSDC helps charter
school entrepreneurs and leaders
finance, build, expand and replicate their
school models, turning educational visions into reality, with the goal
of ultimately improving student achievement by increasing
school choice and catalyzing competition within the American K - 12
public education system.
Polling in Texas consistently shows that significant majorities
of voters favor
finance plans that include
school choice alternatives that would allow parents to transfer their children out
of under - performing
schools to other
public or private
schools.
Regardless
of finances,
school choice programs often improve
public schools by holding them accountable to parent satisfaction.
School choice battles incite bitter resistance from one of the largest, most politically potent and well - financed set of economic interests in the nation: public school employee u
School choice battles incite bitter resistance from one
of the largest, most politically potent and well -
financed set
of economic interests in the nation:
public school employee u
school employee unions.
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«We hope that providing this seed money will produce
financing mechanisms that can be replicated throughout the country and help increase the availability
of public school choices in low - income communities,» says Balboni.