An analysis and ad vocation of public charter schools.
2,635 words (approx. 10.5 pages) |
10 sources |
2000
Paper Summary:
This paper explores the legal, political, and personal effects and challenges of public charter schools. While taking an advocacy position, the paper examines opposition points of view and case history in detail.
From the Paper:
"Philosophically, charter schools employ a wide variety of educational theories and instructional approaches. While some apply an open or experiential learning philosophy, emphasizing experiences rather than knowledge, (Toch, 1996), others use academically oriented curricula and a highly structured learning environment, while still others blend these philosophies. Besides the freedom to experiment with a variety of materials, approaches and theories, charter schools also have several other key differences from their more traditional public school counterparts."
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Critical Analysis: The Case for Charter Schools (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 13, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Analytical-Essay-Critical-Analysis-The-Case-for-Charter-Schools/1831
"Critical Analysis: The Case for Charter Schools" 15 January 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Analytical-Essay-Critical-Analysis-The-Case-for-Charter-Schools/1831>
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Mr. B
Publisher Since:
Jun 08, 2001
BA in English, Summa cum Laude. Published essayist and author. Former professional musician and performer. Currently teach middle school English and science.