Institution: Western Michigan University
The aim of this study is to examine the impact of charter schools on student achievement in the Great Lakes states: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. This evaluation addresses two specific questions: How does student achievement in charter schools compare with student achievement in demographically similar, traditional public schools? Do charter schools show promise of being an effective strategy for improving student achievement over time, even if they are not yet outperforming traditional public schools?
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| Executive Summary | 102.97 KB |
| Appendix A: Methodology | 206.6 KB |
| Appendix B: Student Achievement in Illinois Charter Schools | 266.4 KB |
| Appendix C: Student Achievement in Indiana Charter Schools | 236.09 KB |
| Appendix D: Student Achievement in Michigan Charter Schools | 293.25 KB |
| Appendix E: Student Achievement in Minnesota Charter Schools | 244.16 KB |
| Appendix F: Student Achievement in Ohio Charter Schools | 284.62 KB |
| Appendix G: Student Achievement in Wisconsin Charter Schools | 226.52 KB |
| Press Release | 138.82 KB |
| Report | 360.14 KB |