The seventh edition of Hopes, Fears, & Reality explores whether charters are living up to their promise of fostering innovation.
What's Happening
What's Happening
CRPE's ideas, strategies and research have an impact nationwide, helping education leaders at the federal, state, district, and school level. Find out what CRPE researchers are up to now...
Dr. Betheny Gross talks about CRPE's study on the financial implications of blended learning models.
CRPE Researcher Patrick Denice's study "Does it Pay to Attend a For-Profit College? Horizontal Stratification in Higher Education," is featured in the Chronicle of Higher Ed.
CRPE Director Robin Lake is quoted in this article on new thinking around high school redesign.
Getting Smart blog highlights key takeaways from our recent Washington Education Innovation Forum.
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Workshops, exercises, and participant-led discussions on many key Portfolio Strategy topics.
This webinar will help participants to better understand their state’s data, identify highly productive models, make comparisons among schools, understand the labor force, and identify critical financial and student data needed for productivity reform.
Please save the date for the 9th Network Meeting. It will be held July 9th-11th in Seattle, Washington, and will focus on the intersection of choice and accountability.
This Forum will feature leaders of New York City’s key innovation initiatives. Steven Hodas, Executive Director of Innovate NYC Schools, and Andrea Coleman, Director of iZone, will discuss the role school districts can play in promoting innovation and creating schools of the future.
In this free webinar, Robin Lake and Betheny Gross will share key points from CRPE's November 2012 New York State Special Education Enrollment Analysis and discuss ways SEAs and authorizers can address and respond to potential enrollment issues.
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Ethan Gray writes about a new breed of organizations—charter school incubators—emerging in cities across the US, bringing some private-sector strategies to the charter school start-up scene.
Robin Lake previews this year's edition of Hopes, Fears, & Reality, which focuses on growth and innovation in the charter sector amidst the demand for better schools, Common Core State Standards, and constrained fiscal realities.
Michael Horn writes about how and why many charter schools in California have innovated through technology and asks what it will take for more to follow nationwide.
Jeffrey Henig explores the issues around the growth of charter schools in suburban and affluent neighborhoods.
Marguerite Roza urges the charter sector to get innovative about designing a more sustainable cost structure.
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May 17
Court Rejects Challenge to DC School Closings as Chicago Teachers' Union files suits w/some of some claims http://t.co/N6ygsRH1Ql
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May 17
@edvoters presents: Creating new models of teaching & learning: From NYC to Highline. 6/13, 7pm. @RbnLake moderating. http://t.co/1m0zNXT2Mm
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May 17
Record waiting list of 50,000 students for NYC charter schools this fall http://t.co/dCWodKqAuV
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May 17
Digging into Charter Schools' #SpecEd Enrollment Differences: Webinar w/ CRPE's @RbnLake & Betheny Gross, 5/22 1pm ET http://t.co/VRJmE3mC82
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May 17
Congrats Achievement First, KIPP, & Uncommon Schools, all finalists for Broad award for top-performing charters http://t.co/M1KehMQLP9
