The Pros And Cons Of Charter Schools

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Growing away from the interests of teacher unions started with the first charter school in Minnesota. Minnesota’s charter law failed to include universal teacher certification requirements and automatic collective bargaining rights for teachers. It also failed to prevent the creation of charter schools that targeted particular ethnic and racial minority groups, therefore many charter schools were founded that aimed at a particular group such as Somali students (p.14).
Furthermore, Democratic President Clinton supported the charter school movement, thus a lot of federal money was spent on founding new ones. However, the states failed to incorporate Shanker’s view about collaborating with traditional public schools, empowering teachers, and