Model City Charter

Model City Charter
Title Model City Charter PDF eBook
Author National Municipal League. Committee on Revision of the Model City Charter
Publisher
Total Pages 186
Release 1941
Genre Charters
ISBN

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Charter School City

Charter School City
Title Charter School City PDF eBook
Author Douglas N. Harris
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 320
Release 2020-07-15
Genre Education
ISBN 022669478X

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In the wake of the tragedy and destruction that came with Hurricane Katrina in 2005, public schools in New Orleans became part of an almost unthinkable experiment—eliminating the traditional public education system and completely replacing it with charter schools and school choice. Fifteen years later, the results have been remarkable, and the complex lessons learned should alter the way we think about American education. New Orleans became the first US city ever to adopt a school system based on the principles of markets and economics. When the state took over all of the city’s public schools, it turned them over to non-profit charter school managers accountable under performance-based contracts. Students were no longer obligated to attend a specific school based upon their address, allowing families to act like consumers and choose schools in any neighborhood. The teacher union contract, tenure, and certification rules were eliminated, giving schools autonomy and control to hire and fire as they pleased. In Charter School City, Douglas N. Harris provides an inside look at how and why these reform decisions were made and offers many surprising findings from one of the most extensive and rigorous evaluations of a district school reform ever conducted. Through close examination of the results, Harris finds that this unprecedented experiment was a noteworthy success on almost every measurable student outcome. But, as Harris shows, New Orleans was uniquely situated for these reforms to work well and that this market-based reform still required some specific and active roles for government. Letting free markets rule on their own without government involvement will not generate the kinds of changes their advocates suggest. Combining the evidence from New Orleans with that from other cities, Harris draws out the broader lessons of this unprecedented reform effort. At a time when charter school debates are more based on ideology than data, this book is a powerful, evidence-based, and in-depth look at how we can rethink the roles for governments, markets, and nonprofit organizations in education to ensure that America’s schools fulfill their potential for all students.

Digest of City Charters

Digest of City Charters
Title Digest of City Charters PDF eBook
Author Chicago (Ill.)
Publisher
Total Pages 384
Release 1906
Genre Charters
ISBN

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The Best City Charter

The Best City Charter
Title The Best City Charter PDF eBook
Author Robert John Harding
Publisher
Total Pages 102
Release 1923
Genre Charters
ISBN

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On the Rocketship

On the Rocketship
Title On the Rocketship PDF eBook
Author Richard Whitmire
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 262
Release 2014-05-15
Genre Education
ISBN 1118611330

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The face of American education is evolving—and the roadmap is clear On the Rocketship: How Top Charter Schools are Pushing the Envelope examines the rise and expansion of leading charter school network Rocketship, revealing the "secret sauce" that makes a successful program. A strong narrative with a timely message, the book explores how Rocketship started and the difficulties encountered as it expands. Designing schools for children who have been failed by traditional schools is extremely challenging work. Setbacks are inevitable. Later in the book the narrative shifts to the national picture, exploring how high performing charter schools are changing the education landscape in cities such as Denver, Memphis, and Houston. The book emerges just as charter schools are running into stiff political opposition in New York City and elsewhere. Even in San Jose, Rocketship's home base, the pushback against charter schools is gaining speed. On the Rocketship becomes a valuable resource for explaining what's at stake in this battle. Lose these schools, in New York, San Jose and other cities, and low-income and minority students lose their best shot at a quality education. Written by a veteran journalist who followed Rocketship through a school year, the book explores some of the factors that make Rocketship and other charters successful, including the blended learning that was pioneered at charter schools, especially Rocketship. Many schools around the country are looking to Rocketship as a model for implementing blended learning. The interplay between charter schools and blended learning is setting a change in motion, and the American education system is ready to evolve. On the Rocketship details this phenomenon, providing insights for educators across the nation.

A Model City Charter

A Model City Charter
Title A Model City Charter PDF eBook
Author National Municipal League. Committee on Municipal Program
Publisher
Total Pages 88
Release 1922
Genre Charters
ISBN

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Report of the Joint Special Committee on City Charters

Report of the Joint Special Committee on City Charters
Title Report of the Joint Special Committee on City Charters PDF eBook
Author Massachusetts. City Charters Committee
Publisher
Total Pages 80
Release 1915
Genre Municipal government
ISBN

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