




Twelve studies find that overall gains in charter schools are larger than other public schools; four find charter schools’ gains higher in certain significant categories of schools; six find comparable gains; and, four find that charter schools’ overall gains lagged behind traditional schools.
Source: Charter School Achievement: What We Know, July 2005 Update
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http://www.ncsrp.org/cs/csr/print/csr_docs/pubs/inside.htm
The National Charter School Research Project at the University of Washington is in its second year of looking closely at charter schools in Arizona, California, Hawaii, North Carolina, Rhode Island, and Texas (which together account for almost half of the nation's charter schools). The three-year initiative includes an original survey of charter schools in those states, fieldwork and case studies, and a review of national and state data sets. This 2007 document details the study's initial findings on the people who lead and teach in charter schools, and offers a close look at the academic programs and school environment of charter schools, with a special emphasis on how low-income students are taught.
Date: 2007
Source: National Charter School Research Project
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