The Emancipatory Promise of Charter Schools BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / TheoryOffers a broad, multidisciplinary, and progressive look at school choice. This book opens up a critical conversation among progressive educators of various generations, races, perspectives, and social locations concerning one specific school reform initiative charter schools. Eric Rofes and Lisa M. Stulberg bring together scholars who both study and actively participate in school choice reform and charge them to be "bold in their questioning and
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