School's Choice : How Charter Schools Control Access and Shape Enrollment

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School's Choice : How Charter Schools Control Access and Shape Enrollment

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 232 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780807765821
  • DDC分類 371.050973

Full Description

Access issues are pivotal to almost all charter school tensions and debates. How well are these schools performing? Are they segregating and stratifying? Are they public and democratic? Are they fairly funded? Can apparent successes be scaled up? Answers to all these core questions hinge on how access to charter schools is shaped. This book describes the incentives and pressures on charter schools to restrict access and examines how charters navigate those pressures, explaining access-restricting practices in relation to the ecosystem within which charter schools are created. It also explains how charters have sometimes responded by resisting the pressures and sometimes by surrendering to them. The text presents analyses of 13 different types of practices around access, each of which shapes the school's enrollment. The authors conclude by offering recommendations for how states and authorizers can address access-related inequities that arise in the charter sector. School's Choice provides timely information on critical academic and policy issues that will come into play as charter school policy continues to evolve.

Book Features:

Examines how charter schools control who gains and retains access.
Explores policies and practices that undermine equitable admission and encourage opportunity hoarding.
Offers a set of policy recommendations at the state and federal level to address access-related issues.

Contents

Contents

1.  Introduction 1

The Issue of Access 3

A Framework for Understanding Access 5

Methods 8

Conclusion 12

2.  The Centrality of Access 14

Publicness 14

Funding and Finance 16

Segregation and Stratification 17

Measured Outcomes 17

3.  Description and Design: Which Niche? 20

Background Briefing 20

Further Research 21

Conclusion 29

4.  Location, Location, Location: Decisions About Site and Transportation 30

Background Briefing 30

Further Research 31

Conclusion 36

5.  Narrow-Casting: The Power of Marketing and Advertising 37

Background Briefing 37

Further Research 39

Conclusion 44

6.  Hoop Schemes: Conditions Placed on Applications 45

Background Briefing 45

Further Research 47

Conclusion 55

7.  The Steering Wheel: The Art of Dissuading Applications 56

Background Briefing 56

Further Research 58

Conclusion 61

8.  Send Us Your Best: Conditions Placed on Enrollment 63

Background Briefing 63

Further Research 64

Conclusion 71

9.  Putting in the Hours: Requiring Parents to Volunteer 72

Background Briefing 72

Further Research 74

Conclusion 77

10.  Not in Service: Emergent Bilinguals, Special Education, and Free and Reduced-Price Lunch 78

Background Briefing 78

Further Research 80

Conclusion 88

11.  The Fitness Test: Counseling Out 89

Background Briefing 89

Further Research 91

Conclusion 98

12.  Pass Interference: GPAs and Grade Retention 99

Background Briefing 99

Further Research 100

Conclusion 105

13.  No Excuses: Discipline and Punish 106

Background Briefing 106

Further Research 107

Conclusion 120

14.  Irreplaceable: Backfilling Student Attrition 122

Background Briefing 123

Further Research 123

Conclusion 127

15.  Show Me the Money: The Price of Attendance 129

Background Briefing 129

Further Research 130

Conclusion 137

16.  Understanding Access 138

Competitive Incentives for Schools to Be Choosers 138

Opportunity Hoarding: Parents as Choosers 141

Effectively Maintained Inequality 144

17.  Pursuing Equity Against the Tide 148

Attempts to Address Access Hurdles 148

The Rules and Incentives Must Change 155

18.  Looking Ahead: Designing a Healthier System 158

Changing Incentives 159

Changing Rules 160

The Importance of Collecting and Reporting Data 169

Holding Authorizers Accountable 170

Conclusion 171

Notes 173

References 175

Index 213

About the Authors 225

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