emma
@emmabwaldron
https://reason.com/2023/11/27/charter-schools-get-less-funding-but-achieve-similar-test-scores-to-public-schools/
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chicago
@chicago
Devil's Advocate đ They only reference 1 study at pro-charter and the other study reference was just about funding. Also Reason is a known libertarian publication so they'll want to skew things to discredit public education. US Parents need to perform due diligence for what's best for their kid; one doesn't fit all
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emma
@emmabwaldron
there are plenty more studies đ https://www.hoover.org/research/charter-schools-new-evidence-student-success-matter-fact-national-charter-school-study-iii https://mathematica.org/publications/kipp-middle-schools-impacts-on-achievement-and-other-outcomes-full-report
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chicago
@chicago
Do you think the reduced special edu students are a factor in higher test scores? đ¤ https://traue.commons.gc.cuny.edu/issue-2-fall-2013/torre/ https://www.edweek.org/policy-politics/charter-schools-now-outperform-traditional-public-schools-sweeping-study-finds/2023/06
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emma
@emmabwaldron
good question i donât know much about the distribution of special ed kids and whether they are included in these studies. iâm sure it depends on the sample chosen in each research paper. so i canât say ive analyzed them all with that in mind.
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