The Education Exchange: Do New York City Charter Schools Fuel Racial Segregation?
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An Assistant Professor at Temple University, Sarah Cordes, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Cordes’ latest study, which measures the effect of charter schools on the diversity of nearby district schools.
“Choice and Change: The Implications of Charter School Expansion for School and Neighborhood Diversity in NYC,” co-written with Agustina Laurito, is available now.
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