Abstract
Carpetbagging America's Public Schools probes the financial intrigue underlying the charter school industry. This book is a forensic accounting analysis of the financial effects of twenty years of charter schools and vouchers on the publics investment in public education. Written from an insider’s perspective by an early advocate for charter schools, the work exposes the underbelly of the radical deregulation of our public schools.
Schlagworte
accountability American vouchers state legislators public education taxpayer reform charter schools- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–viii Preface i–viii
- 1–7 Introduction 1–7
- 8–17 1 Perspective 8–17
- 18–26 2 Carpetbagging 18–26
- 57–59 8 Schooling Alone 57–59
- 102–105 15 Academic Red Flags 102–105
- 123–131 18 Following the Money 123–131
- 140–142 20 Selective Memory 140–142
- 172–180 27 Situational Ethics 172–180
- 185–191 29 Opportunism 185–191
- 211–219 33 Money Talks 211–219
- 235–236 Limited Bibliography 235–236
- 237–250 Index 237–250
- 251–252 About the Author 251–252