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Charter Schools: Implications for Teachers and Administrators
Authors:Lance D Fusarelli
Institution:1. Texas State University—San Marcos , San Marcos, TX;2. Texas State University
Abstract:Young adolescents’ low scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) force the question of whether these students will be ready for college in four years. Our efforts to build a college-going culture emphasize strengthening students’ writing skills by using preservice teachers to lead writing marathons for at-risk middle school students on university visits. Structured interviews, surveys, and written reflections reveal that what students write about changes with age, their motivation to write varies, and their college aspirations and perceptions become more positive after completing several annual writing marathons on a college campus. The writing marathon structure makes the college visit truly meaningful to students, and it provides a compelling incentive to write by supporting characteristics of middle school students, as defined by the National Middle School Association (National Middle School Association NMSA] 2003 National Middle School Association (NMSA). 2003. This we believe. Successful schools for young adolescents, Westerville, OH: National Middle School Association.  Google Scholar]). The marathon model focuses on four key elements: setting, timing, small groups, and writers’ level of commitment.
Keywords:charter schools  reform  public education  teachers  funding
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