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“Catholic Schools Should Adopt Charter Best Practices to Survive” BEWARE
- Contributed by Karen Ristau, Ed.D.
From September 2012 CACE Newsletter
In Mid-August a rather interesting report published by the Lexington Institute and an accompanying news release came across my desk. Perhaps you saw it reported in your local newspaper. The headline - “Catholic Schools Should Adopt Charter Best Practices to Survive”. Since I know full well charter schools were modeled after Catholic and other private/faith based schools, this really caught my attention.
All in all, the article is really promoting blended learning in one of its forms. While blended learning is a good idea for some things, unfortunately the news release makes a number of unfounded statements on the way to promoting their version of blended learning. You certainly have local/regional information to reply to the following comments which are direct quotes from the news release.
Catholic schools should learn from high-performing charters and innovate to deliver high-quality education to more students at a low cost.
Blended learning also helps Catholic schools address their weaknesses by providing schools with real time and longitudinal data on student and school performance, something often lacking in Catholic schools.
Catholic schools succeeded for so long because they refused to change, but it is becoming necessary to change.
You might want to use your marketing and public relations efforts to show case the innovations which do already exist in your schools, how you use student data to improve teaching, new learning techniques which incorporate technology and even how cost effective the schools are without harming quality. Your good stories are always better than unfounded criticism.
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