Talk:Federal Charter School Program
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Questions and suggestions
editThe first paragraph under the "Federal Charter School Program" heading seems intended to be a general history of the program - however, it begins with defining the program within a political context, and then moving to a history of legislation. Perhaps a better way to format this portion of the article would be to begin with the "genesis" of the Federal Charter School Program and relevant legislation - the politics of the movement could be another section entirely with its own heading. How do people along the American political spectrum view the Federal Charter School Program?
I notice that there is not much sociological discussion or dimension going on in the article itself - what are some attributes that inform the makeup of charter school students, and where charter schools are placed?
"Many accounts state that overall charter schools are doing a good job in meeting their goals." The wording of this sentence under the "accountability" heading doesn't fit the overall tone of the article.
Why is "CSP Funding" a subheading while "Accountability" is its own heading? Perhaps this should be fixed.
All sources are accessible and links are up to date. More current information should be included in the article, however.