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School Choice, Sports Resources, and Education Funding: The Complex Relationship between Public and Charter Schools

This article delves into the resource allocation and sharing issues between public and charter schools in the context of school choice policies. Using the dispute over sports facility usage rights among Indiana educators as an example, it explores the balance between fair distribution and efficient use of educational resources, especially sports resources and education funding related to school choice.

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Charter Schools, Recruitment Promotion, Work Pressure: The Plight of Charter School Staff in Forced Recruitment Promotion

This article delves into the dual-pressure dilemma faced by charter school staff in New York City. They not only have to fulfill their educational responsibilities but are also forced to take on recruitment promotion work. It analyzes the reasons behind this phenomenon and offers practical strategies to balance teaching and recruitment tasks, calling for a rethinking of the boundaries of educators’ responsibilities. The key issues of charter schools, recruitment promotion, and work pressure are explored.