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Charter Schools - Are They Alt Ed?
Charter schools seem to be enigmatic. You hear from some that they are the most wonderful place for their children, and others tell you they are monstrous places that do not live up to the expectations and demands of a regular public school.
So why are they still growing in number, and more people entering lotteries to place their children in them?
And, what makes them Alternative Education?
Honestly, Any form of education that is not mainstream education is alternative education. However, this does not mean that the departments of education in every state believe that charter schools should be placed under that category. In many states, Homeschooling is not placed under alternative education, either.
But, the general term for Alternative Education is - - - well, maybe it is except when we begin to make it more political? Or, perhaps it deserves its own category as it has grown exceptionally? Or are the unions doing the talking (another aspect of the argument against charter schools)?
But, let’s define what a charter school is, first.
According to PublicCharters.org:
Charter schools are independently-operated public schools that have the freedom to design classrooms that meet their students’ needs. All charter schools operate under a contract with a charter school authorizer – usually a nonprofit organization, government agency, or university – that holds them accountable to the high standards outlined in their “charter.” It is common to see charter schools led by former teachers who wanted to take the lessons they learned in the classroom and apply those lessons to an entire school.
So, why wouldn’t it be considered Alt Ed? It bears all the hallmarks of Alternative Education…
Well, We’ll figure it out!
Charter Schools are Alt Ed - but they’re not. Here’s why:
Here are some interesting reads on Charter Schools:
Supreme Court likely to Drop Voucher Bombshell
What the Teachers Unions Don’t Want You to Know About Charter Schools
Charter School Effects on Segregation
Choice without Equity: Charter School: Segregation and the Need for Civil Rights Standards
Can We Stop Fighting About Charter Schools?
Oregon School Choice Roadmap
What is a Charter School?
Charter Schools vs Alternative Schools
Understanding Charter Schools vs Public Schools
The Real Reason Teachers Unions Oppose Charter Schools
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