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Twice as many registered voters favor charter schools as oppose them. The more people learn about charter schools, the more they like them.

Source: State of the Charter School Movement 2005

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Playing to Type: Mapping the Charter School Landscape

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This study examines a sample of 1,182 charter schools (87 percent of charters operating in 2001-02) and categorizes them into five categories based on their curricular approaches: 1) general: includes "conversion" schools (29 percent of schools in sample); 2) progressive: schools that focus on individual student development approaches (29 percent); 3) traditional: schools emphasizing a "back-to-basics" approach; 4) vocational: schools that equip students to transition from school to work (12 percent); and, 5) alternative delivery: schools that provide most instruction outside a traditional bricks-and-mortar building, e.g., virtual schools (6 percent). The author finds three-quarters of charters do not target a specific student population for enrollment, while 26 percent serve students with specific needs or attributes. The report provides demographic information and takes an initial look at performance by type.

Date: 2006
Source: Thomas B. Fordham Foundation

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