Description

Charter schools offer something that public school systems, parents, and teachers need: a way to experiment with alternative ways of teaching, motivating students, organizing schools, using technology, and employing teachers. While people came down on both sides of support for or against charter schools, everyone was surprised by how difficult it was to assess charter school performance. The first part of this book focuses on how to improve estimates of charter schools' performance, especially their benefits to students who attend them; the second part suggests how policymakers can learn more about charter schools and make better use of evidence. The editors and authors suggest ways states and localities can improve the quality of data on which charter school studies are based and trace some of the ways charter school research influences policy.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Through a Glass Darkly: An Introduction to Issues in Measuring the Quality of Charter Schools
Part 2 Part One: Improving Research On Charter Schools
Chapter 3 Madness in the Method? A Critical Analysis of Popular Methods of Estimating the Effect of Charter Schools on Student Achievement
Chapter 4 Expanding What Counts When Evaluating Charter School Effectiveness
Chapter 5 The Effect of Attending Charter Schools on Achievement, Educational Attainment and Behavioral Outcomes: A Review
Chapter 6 The Selection of Students into Charter Schools: A Critical Issue for Research and Policy
Chapter 7 Admission Lotteries in Charter Schools
Chapter 8 Charter School Maturation as a Factor in Performance Assessment and Accountability
Chapter 9 What Do We Know About Teachers in Charter Schools?
Part 10 Part Two: How Policymakers Can Make Better Use of Evidence
Chapter 11 The State of State Charter School Research
Chapter 12 Would Better Research Lead to Better Schools?
Chapter 13 Conclusions about Charter School Policy and Research

Product details

Published May 16 2010
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 216
ISBN 9781607093589
Imprint R&L Education
Dimensions 241 x 162 mm
Series New Frontiers in Education
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Julian R. Betts

Anthology Editor

Paul T. Hill

Contributor

June Ahn

Contributor

Larry Angel

Contributor

Robin J. Lake

Contributor

Robert B. Olsen

Contributor

Lydia Rainey

Contributor

Y Emily Tang

Contributor

Andrew C. Zau

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