Charter Schools Another Flawed Educational Reform?

Cover of Charter Schools Another Flawed Educational Reform? by Seymour Bernard Sarason
Year: 1998
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 115
ISBN-13: 9780807737842
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Height: 8.9 Inches
Length: 6.08 Inches
Weight: 0.41005980732 Pounds
Width: 0.35 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 371.01
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Charter Schools Another Flawed Educational Reform? by Seymour Bernard Sarason, published by Teachers College Press in 1998, offers a critical examination of the charter school movement. This first edition, comprising 115 pages, delves into the historical context of charter schools, beginning with President Nixon’s Experimental Schools Program. The author draws on personal experiences in educational theory and practice to discuss the essential features and challenges faced by new educational settings.

In this book, readers will find an analysis of the factors contributing to the potential failure of most charter schools. Sarason explores the dynamics of stakeholder involvement in education and presents a case study of a non-traditional high school in Providence, Rhode Island, during its inaugural year. The text highlights the political and practical obstacles that new educational initiatives encounter, suggesting that many charter schools may not achieve their intended goals due to various forms of resistance and misunderstanding of inherent challenges.


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This book examines why most charter schools will fail. It opens with a historical overview, describing the fate and significance of the precursor to charter schools: President Nixon’s Experimental Schools Program. It then turns to the author’s personal experiences in educational theory and practice, presenting and discussing the essential features and problems of the process whereby new settings come into existence. The book outlines a willing merger of two organizations seeking to create a new setting that will be better and stronger than a solo effort will allow, and it looks at charter schools in terms of the features common to the process of creating a setting. The volume examines charter schools in light of what is known about a new setting that has been comprehensively described: the Manhattan Project. It explores how charter schools create numerous stakeholders who are to have a role in education and looks at a new, non- traditional high school in Providence, Rhode Island, and its first year of operation, pausing to discuss those features that will determine the fate of new settings. Most charters, it concludes, will fail or fall short of their goals due to politics, resistance from vested interests, and ignorance of inevitable problems. (Contains 37 references.) (RJM)

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