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Improving Educational Outcomes Through Innovation with Macke Raymond: Perspectives on Policy

Improving Educational Outcomes Through Innovation with Macke Raymond: Perspectives on Policy While there are many reasons why public education performs poorly in the United States, the overriding cause is that it operates as a monopolistic system. Education is one area where improvement is genuinely in all of our interests. Public education can be improved through expanding the supply of schools, empowering parents, and diversifying within the existing monopoly.

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Read CREDO’s comprehensive “Urban Charter Schools Report” and 22 state-specific reports that combine to offer policymakers unprecedented insight into the effectiveness of charter schools, available here:

Read CREDO’s report “Charter Management Organizations, 2017” to examine the lifecycle of charter school networks from founding of the flagship school to development and eventual expansion of the network; available here:
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Read CREDO’s Charter School Performance in New York here:

Read CREDO’s Charter School Performance in Texas, here:

“L.A. could learn a lot about charter schools from the Big Apple” by Margaret Raymond, available here:

“It’s Time to Get Serious About Charter School Quality” by Margaret Raymond, available here:

How Well Are Teachers Doing? by Margaret Raymond, available here:

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