More On Charter School Isolationism
Erin Dillon at The Quick and the Ed surprised me with her response to my screed against charter school separatists by agreeing -- in part -- with the notion that charter school folks often isolate themselves. But it doesn't have to be that way, she says -- describing a recent conference in Chicago that included district, charter, business, and philanthropic stakeholders.
That's progress, no doubt, but still doesn't include teachers or community leaders and is still more of an outlier than a clear direction that the charter school movement is heading.
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