Saturday, January 23, 2010

Is there a Difference Between For-Profit Versus Not-For-Profit Charter Schools?

clipped from www.ncspe.org
The Qualifications and Classroom Performance of Teachers Moving to Charter Schools
Little empirical research is available to help policy makers develop informed decisions regarding the educational value that for-profit schools provide to our students. This paper fills in part, for the first time in detail, this void. This paper uses a four year panel of charter schools from the state of Michigan and a random effects model that controls for student and district characteristics. Results indicate that for-profit charter schools have lower math test scores than not-for-profit charter schools. Interestingly, this result holds even when expenditure per pupil is controlled for. The analysis developed in this paper takes the debate one step further as well, and examines the role that the size of for-profit firms plays in the associated outcomes.
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