Nationally and in Ohio, we strive to develop policies and practices leading to a lively, accessible marketplace of high-quality education options for every young American (including charter schools, magnet schools, voucher programs, and online courses), as well as families empowered and informed so that they can successfully engage with that marketplace.
Resources:
- America's Best (and Worst) Cities for School Choice
- Is Detente Possible? District-charter school relations in four cities
- Redefining the School District in America
- ESSA and parental choice
Our many choice-related blog posts are listed below.
Fordham’s choice experts:
Give the public what it wants: Customization
Adam Emerson 8.23.2013
NationalBlog
Four reasons the new athletic league is good for D.C. Charters
John Horton 8.21.2013
NationalBlog
Final Evaluation of the Next Generation Science Standards
Paul Gross, Douglas Buttrey, Ursula Goodenough, Noretta Koertge, Lawrence S. Lerner, Martha Schwartz, Richard Schwartz 6.11.2013
NationalReport
Governance in the charter school sector: Time for a reboot
Adam Emerson 3.20.2013
NationalReport
Searching for Excellence: A Five-City, Cross-State Comparison of Charter School Quality
3.13.2013
NationalReport
School Choice Regulations: Red Tape or Red Herring?
David A. Stuit, Sy Doan 1.23.2013
NationalReport
Better Choices: Charter Incubation as a Strategy for Improving the Charter School Sector
Terry Ryan 12.8.2011
NationalReport
Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Fordham's 2010-11 Sponsorship Accountability Report
Terry Ryan 11.22.2011
OhioReport
Charter School Autonomy: A Half-Broken Promise
Jacob L. Rosch, Dana Brinson 10.21.2011
NationalReport
Charting a New Course to Retirement: How Charter Schools Handle Teacher Pensions
Amanda Olberg, Michael Podgursky 6.22.2011
NationalReport
Climbing to Quality 2007-2008 Fordham Sponsorship Accountability Report
Kathryn Mullen Upton 11.19.2008
NationalReport