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Charter movement controversy: an American public charter school case study

Controversy is intensifying with the rapid spread of charter schools and their domination of the education reform agenda. As charter enrolment increases in the USA, inequities in education worsen. This article contributes to the debate on contemporary education policy by critically examining charter...

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Published in:Education Inquiry 2024-07, Vol.ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print), p.1-18
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