Education management organizations (EMOs) play a significant role in the operation of charter schools, offering autonomy from traditional public school systems. In this article, we explore what EMOs are, how they manage charter schools, and the pros and cons of their involvement. We also discuss the importance of oversight in EMO-run schools and the potential challenges they face, including teacher turnover and curriculum limitations. Learn more about the rise of EMOs and whether an EMO-managed school is the right choice for your child.
Charter schools offer a flexible alternative to traditional public education, giving parents more control over their child’s learning. This article explores the key features of charter schools, their pros and cons, and how they differ from public schools. We also cover virtual charter schools as an option for families seeking flexibility. Learn how to choose the best charter school for your child based on the school’s goals and accountability measures.
This article explores the trends in pre- and post-pandemic reading levels, highlighting the challenges students face with reading comprehension, the connection between income and literacy, and the impact of school closures. It discusses how the pandemic further worsened falling literacy rates but also shed light on the importance of parents reading to their children during lockdowns.
In Part 2 of the Falling Literacy Rates series, we shift our focus from children’s reading levels to the declining reading habits of adults. Despite an increase in book sales, research shows that adults, especially avid readers, are reading fewer books than in previous decades. We explore how this decline in adult literacy impacts children’s reading habits and discuss the global literacy crisis exacerbated by pandemic lockdowns. Discover practical tips on how parents can model reading habits, build their child’s curiosity, and keep literacy levels high at home. Stay tuned for more in-depth articles and resources from One-Room Education.
Delve into the early history of education in America, from colonial schooling systems to the developments of the early 1800s. This article traces the foundational milestones that shaped early American education, including the influence of one-room schoolhouses and the Founding Fathers’ visions for public learning.