Charter Storm: Waves of Change Sweeping Over Public Education by Mary Searcy Bixby
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
"Storm" in the title makes one thinks could be coloring the charter school movement as a destructive event. Possibly, this is partly true as the author details the "pushback" from traditional school systems and the disruptive effect these institutions can be seen to have at some times in over a decade of existence. Still, Bixby is an overt supporter of the movement and calls out plans and approaches for those wanting charter schools to succeed. There is also much history of the movement drawn from an apparent national tour of various institutions.
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