• The Lens   
Lindsay Henderson

In the United States, most students graduating from high school don’t know what compound interest is before they sign up for a credit card. But in Singapore, Japan, and Finland, students have a better understanding of foundational mathematical concepts as they enter young adulthood. All three of these high-performing countries have one thing in common: They mandate that schools dedicate at least an hour every day to math instruction.

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Addressing Persistently Underperforming Schools: Evidence and Common Challenges

Christine Campbell, Georgia Heyward, Ashley Jochim

This brief looks at five strategies city leaders use to improve underperforming schools and lists critical questions leaders should ask when choosing or assessing an improvement strategy.

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Lessons Learned About District-Charter Partnerships: How Sharing Instructional Practices Can Pave the Way for More Collaboration

Alice Opalka, Sarah Yatsko

An overview of the district-charter collaboration landscape and one strategy that many cities are pursuing: sharing instructional practices across district and charter schools.

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How Personalized Learning Models Can Meet the Needs of Students with Disabilities: Thrive Public Schools Case Study

Lauren Morando Rhim, Stephanie Lancet

This brief examines how students with special needs are being served by an innovative San Diego charter school network.

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How School Culture and Support Systems Can Improve Disciplinary Outcomes for Students with Disabilities: Mott Haven Academy Charter School Case Study

Lauren Morando Rhim, Stephanie Lancet

This brief examines how students with special needs are being served by an innovative New York City charter school.

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Passing Notes: Learning from Efforts to Share Instructional Practices Across District-Charter Lines

Tricia Maas, Robin Lake

This report examines recent efforts of districts and charter schools to share key instructional practices and offers recommendations for education leaders to move forward.

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The Slowdown in Bay Area Charter School Growth: Causes and Solutions

Robin Lake, Trey Cobb, Roohi Sharma, Alice Opalka

This report examines why charter school growth in the San Francisco Bay Area has slowed dramatically and offers solutions for cities nationwide to encourage the development of new high-quality schools.

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