Not exact matches
These include depriving
charters of full per - pupil funding; denying them access to (or financing for) facilities; placing new
restrictions on existing
schools or moratoriums
on future
growth; and weakening
charter laws.
Duncan has dispensed plenty of tips: Lift
restrictions on the
growth of
charter schools; build data systems that show individual student progress under specific teachers and principals; seek out new ways to turn around perennially struggling
schools; and sign
on to efforts to develop common academic standards that are tough enough to withstand international scrutiny.
After all, Obama has until recently made a compelling case thanks to efforts such as Race to the Top, which has managed to force states to lift or modify
restrictions on the expansion of
charter schools, and allow for the use of student test score
growth data in teacher evaluations.