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The Charter School Movement In New Zealand And England
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Introduction
In 1994, the Globe and Mail reported that question period in the
Alberta legislature had turned into a “rowdy exchange.” Liberal leader
Laurence Decore had requested that Premier Klein clarify his government's
vague reference to piloting charter schools in the speech from the throne ....
Middle of essay ....At present,
over 60 countries are undergoing some form of decentralization. (Class
Notes) The motives for this decentralization can be government attempts at
cost-saving through elimination of functional overlap or an effort to
satiate demands from local groups for greater control over services,
accountability, and participation. Indeed when one looks at the charter
school movement in other nations, one finds all of these factors at work.
In an attempt to illustrate these themes, I will look .... |
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