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Stanford economist Caroline Hoxby recently found that poor urban children who attend a charter school from kindergarten through 8th grade can close the ...
Hoxby, Sonali Murarka, and Jenny Kang. Suggested Citation: Hoxby, Caroline M., Sonali Murarka, and Jenny Kang. “How New York City's Charter Schools Affect.
... schools get their money discourages these and other counterproductive practices, as Harvard economist Caroline Hoxby has found. schoolinfosystem.org.
Caroline M. Hoxby, a Stanford economist, reported in September that charter school students are making much more progress than peers who sought entry to those ...
The study, led by Stanford University economics professor Caroline M. Hoxby, compared the progress of students who won a lottery to enroll in a charter school ...
Sep 27, 2009 · Charter schools are not a panacea for our education problems. The recent study by Caroline Hoxby of Stanford University concludes that ...
... Hoxby that showed how, on the whole, students enrolled in charter schools show large and significant test-score gains, especially in middle school and high ...
Hoxby and Murarka (2008) suggest a way to combine the advantages of lottery ... Hoxby and Murarka (2008) argue that, unlike in the case of many medical ...
Oct 15, 2012 · Hoxby in her 2003 article. Historically, American public schools had the same levels of achievement as today at a much lower cost to ...
Stanford University economist Caroline Hoxby released yesterday an update to her 2007 study of charter schools in New York City.1 In the study, she compares the ...