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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 3 Oct 2017

    A study finds that on average, charter students show growth equal to 23 extra days of learning in readinghttp://on.wsj.com/2xfbmJV 

    9:45 PM - 3 Oct 2017
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      2. Diane E  🌊 🌊 🌊 VOTE BLUE  🌊 🌊 🌊‏ @thedroopyfushia 3 Oct 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        The study was funded by 2 foundations that support charter schools!!!

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      3. Diane E  🌊 🌊 🌊 VOTE BLUE  🌊 🌊 🌊‏ @thedroopyfushia 3 Oct 2017
        Replying to @thedroopyfushia @WSJ

        One of which is the Walton family -- owners of Walmart.

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      1. Nancy Theresa Herc‏ @NanHerc 3 Oct 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        I find that hard to believe. All the studies I've read Show deficits in numerous areas.

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      1. Theresa Kump Leghorn‏ @tkleghorn1 3 Oct 2017
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        But is that because of the schools, or because the self selected population in them correlates to higher reading levels?

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      1. Public Ed‏ @RealPublicEdu 3 Oct 2017
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        Charters do not typical enroll special education students. Certainly not at the rate of public schools.

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      1. david spratt‏ @Oil_vampire 4 Oct 2017
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        Must be why libs oppose them. Too much learning not enough indoctrination

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      1. Kickit A Buck‏ @MrKickitABuck 3 Oct 2017
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        Our public schools are a pile of shit. Teach kids how to think and not what to think. School choice for every child.

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      2. MakingTheGrade‏ @hagjrg 3 Oct 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        IMPERATIVE: Show All Data! Charters able to vary from rules of Public; parents forced to give $ or time & can boot kids for poor behavior!

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      1. Greg Worthington‏ @pobrezaamada 4 Oct 2017
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        Here’s a link from @NEPCtweet on critiques that they regularly give on @CREDOatStanford studies like this.http://tinyurl.com/p6so45d 

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      1. Greg Worthington‏ @pobrezaamada 4 Oct 2017
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        And how are the ‘extra days’ calculated exactly? And how are they mathematically validated? #AskingForAFriend

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      1. Greg Worthington‏ @pobrezaamada 4 Oct 2017
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        “A lot of people have legitimate concerns about...virtual twin matching. But it’s a serious study.” Is that a joke?

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      1. Farrell‏ @haftacruz 4 Oct 2017
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        Low gain considering charter students are selected. Public education takes all comers gladly.

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      1. Paul Kristofco‏ @pkrisofco 3 Oct 2017
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        Sure is easy to make those #s look good when they cherry pick their students & "counsel out" students w special needs. It's like magic

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      1. Events Daily‏ @Tonycuz 3 Oct 2017
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        Why ruin your reputation again with fake studies by biased selective "research"? Oh, that's right...you're owned by Murdoch. Silly me

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      1. Ayn Rand Paul‏ @Dovahkiin_1337 3 Oct 2017
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        And yet teachers unions in bed with government officials stifle competition and innovation. And people wonder why public education is shit..

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      1. women rising‏ @me9216 3 Oct 2017
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        Because charter school can cherry pick students&b/c they are supported by real estate lobby they are better funded so they have resources

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