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===== Date and country of first publication<ref>Date and country of first publication as informed by the Scopus database (December 2023).</ref>===== 2010<br> United States ===== Definition ===== Charter school segregation refers to the separation of students based on race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, or other factors in publicly funded charter schools. While charter schools were initially established to provide more options and promote innovation in education, concerns have been raised about the potential for these schools to worsen segregation, particularly in areas with historically segregated school systems. Some argue that charter schools contribute to segregation by drawing students from specific neighborhoods or communities, leading to more racially or economically homogeneous student populations. This can result in greater concentration of disadvantage in traditional public schools that are left with fewer resources and students who face more challenges. Critics of charter school segregation argue that it undermines the principles of equal education opportunity and can perpetuate educational and social inequalities. They contend that diverse classrooms are beneficial for all students, fostering respect, cultural understanding, and improved academic outcomes. Furthermore, they argue that it is the responsibility of charter schools to actively address segregation and strive for diversity in student enrollment. On the other hand, supporters of charter schools maintain that they offer parents more choices and can provide quality education that is tailored to the specific needs of students. They argue that the focus should be on improving all schools, rather than simply criticizing charter schools. Additionally, they claim that it is up to families to decide which school is best for their child, and limiting their choices would be a violation of parental rights. Efforts to address charter school segregation include implementing lottery systems for admissions to ensure equal access and creating policies that encourage diversity in enrollment. Some states have taken steps to promote integration in charter schools by prioritizing diverse student bodies in the charter approval process or offering incentives for schools that actively work towards integration. It is important to note that the extent and impacts of segregation in charter schools vary across different geographic locations, as education systems and demographics differ from one place to another. The debate surrounding charter school segregation continues to be a contentious issue in education policy and requires ongoing attention and solutions for achieving equitable access to quality education for all students. ==See also== ==References== ==Notes== <references /> {{NoteAI}} ==Charter school segregation appears in the following literature== Wilson T.S. (201). Civic Fragmentation Or Voluntary Association? Habermas, Fraser, And Charter School Segregation. ''Educational Theory'', ''60''(6), 643-664. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-5446.2010.00382.x
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