Explain what a charter school is. What has research shown to be the positives and negatives of charter schools?

What will be an ideal response?


ANS: A charter school is a publicly funded elementary or secondary school that is granted a special charter by the state or local education agency. The charter exempts the school from selected rules and regulations; in exchange, the school agrees to be accountable for certain student outcomes. On the positive side, schools with strong charter school laws are associated with definite achievement gains. Charter schools can also foster a spirit of competition, raising the bar of achievement for other public schools. Finally, charter schools are often a benchmarking target for educational practices. On the negative side, no research has shown charter schools as a group to be more successful than public schools. Another concern is that leaders and teachers in charter schools may not be subject to the same training criteria as those in traditional public schools.

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