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07.11.2013
North Carolina Bill SB 337 – Analysis of Changes to Charter School Law
07.11.2013
CER Position on NC Charter Law Amendment (SB 337)
07.10.2013
NC Bill to Change State Charter School Law, is "Step Backward"
07.01.2013
Education Reform University Launches with Hundreds of Seminal Documents from Founding of Charter School Movement
06.28.2013
Ohio Continues Legacy of Real Education Reform
06.25.2013
New CREDO Study Fails Test of Sound Research
06.20.2013
CER Issues Policy Perspective on ESEA Reauthorization
06.20.2013
A Course of Action for the Next Generation of ESEA
05.17.2013
TX Charter Bill Moves Forward
CER Media Coverage
12.03.2011
12.03.2011
2,500 attend Trenton rally supporting school voucher program for N.J. students in failing districts
12.03.2011
Editorial: Block back-door charter cap tactic
12.02.2011
Michigan Leads Digital Learning
12.02.2011
Vouchers Are Worth It
12.02.2011
Merger Shouldn't Stop Charters
11.30.2011
Pass Voucher Bill Soon
11.30.2011
Report Praises NYC School Choice
11.30.2011
Teaneck Officials: Change Charter Law
Analysis
11.01.2016
Conservative Group Focusing on ESSA Expands Reach
11.01.2016
Concerned About Presidential Candidates? It’s the Governors Who Will Truly Make the Difference for Education
10.27.2016
Hillary’s Teachers’ Union Sellout
10.27.2016
HBO Bigot Pollutes Charter Debate
10.26.2016
Conservative Group Pushes ESSA Agenda Among State Leaders
10.25.2016
Dirty tricks, dubious claims and racial divisions: the battle over charter schools goes to the ballot box
10.24.2016
L.A. Unified takes a harder look at its charter schools. Critics blame politics
10.20.2016
Education Secretary John King Opposes NAACP Call for Charter Caps
10.19.2016
Chicago Teacher Strike Avoided, But Union Control Remains An Issue
