1. The New Public Schools: Charter Schools
He also claims that "Strategies such at these represent significant investments it the social capital of parents because they fundamentally change the relationship between parents-school" (Noguera p98). ... Factors such as social-economic growth or family environments might affect student's attendance. ... All in all organizations that advocate for public and charter schools should find common ground and left aside Political barriers in order to make of education a better experience for young generations. ...
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