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Characteristics of Schools, Districts, Teachers, Principals, and School Libraries in the United States: 2003-04 Schools and Staffing Survey

View: http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2006/2006313.pdf
By: Strizek, Gregory, Jayme Pittsonberger, Kate Riordan, Deanna Lyter, Greg Orlofsky, and Kerry Gruber

Focus Area:  Finance & Facilities

Abstract:  This survey, the nation's most extensive sample survey of public and private K-12 schools, compares, for the first time, charter school students, teachers, and principals with those in traditional public schools, a variety of private schools, and BIA schools. Charter schools were more likely to enroll minority students and employee minority teachers and principals than traditional public schools. Charter schools were more likely than traditional schools to use non traditional grade structures. Charter school teachers spent an average of two more hours a week delivering instruction to students than those in traditional public schools. Charter school principals spent slightly more time interacting with students than those in traditional schools. Teachers and principals in charter schools, on average, made less income than those in traditional schools.

Resource Type:  Federal Research & Reports
Resource Format:  PDF File
Target Audience:  Authorizers, Policy Makers, Researchers
Resource Topic:  Demographics of Charter School Students