Research
Alliance research includes brief articles and more in-depth policy reports. Articles are published weekly and policy reports
are published throughout the year.
Articles
Education Tax Credits in North Carolina RALEIGH – New education tax credits would help more North Carolina parents choose the best schools for their children, while potentially saving the state millions of dollars each year. That’s a key conclusion of a new N.C. Education Alliance Policy Report. UNC Education Schools RALEIGH — The University of North Carolina is placing great emphasis on increasing the number of teachers in the state. But how good is the education that these future teachers are receiving? This paper looks at a major problem found in schools of education. Quality counts 2008 BETHESDA, MD — Education Week’s Quality Counts continues the cradle-to-career state-by-state framework launched in last year’s report. This perspective emphasizes the connections between K-12 education and other systems with which it intersects. Why UNC needs charter schools RALEIGH – Many have championed the idea of improving the quality of the state's teachers, but very little structural change has occurred within schools of education. Teacher quality can be improved by creating a statewide network of specific charter schools. Back-to-school statistics WASHINGTON, DC — Nearly 50 million students are heading off to approximately 97,000 public schools. Before the school year is out, an estimated $489 billion will be spent related to their education, with an average of $9,969 to be spent per pupil for fall enrollment. Better Instruction, Not More Time RALEIGH — North Carolina cannot fix its ailing public school systems by mandating longer school days or a longer school year. That’s the conclusion in a new John Locke Foundation Spotlight report. Extra instruction time won't automatically translate to higher scores. Raise the bar, not the age RALEIGH — Wayward legislators, school system officials, and public school advocacy groups, in particular, say that an increase in the attendance age would compel students to stay in school. Yet this notion is not informed by research that shows otherwise. Replicating successful charter schools SEATTLE, WA — The charter school movement entered a new phase of development recently, with many charter school funders and advocates pushing for a dramatic increase in the number of high-quality charter schools. To succeed, charters must find the right formula. More Articles
Policy Reports
Charter Schools in North Carolina: Innovation in Education Charter Schools in North Carolina: Innovation in Education reports on the considerable progress to date of charter schools in the state, provides analysis of current obstacles for growth, and recommends strategies for future improvement. School choice guide for NC parents Most Americans agree that public education is in trouble. While legislators and educators have tried to fix failing schools by increasing funding, expanding regulations, or intensifying requirements for teachers, these changes have only served to patch a broken system. Public education in America needs radical reinvention, and charter schools provide an effective and powerful way to transform the educational system.
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