Schools
California Unfurls Charter School Tool Bank
The California Department of Education is creating professional development opportunities for teachers in Newark, California.

The California Department of Education unfurled a project on Tuesday to improve the quality of charter schools across the state with an online resource bank.
The new initiative is called āThe Charter School Best Practices Project,ā announced State Schools Chief Tom Torlakson.
āCharter schools are an important part of the education landscape in California, and strengthening them is a step toward strengthening the system as a whole,ā Torlakson said. āThatās why the department launched this effort to pool resources, share ideas, and serve all our students.ā
The project contains more than 700 best practices from successful charter schools, which educators can use to start and evaluate charter schools. California is home to 1,161 active charter schools.
Charter schools are public education facilities established by community groups or parents who want to disrupt their childās academic environment. They are often controversial academic institutions; school administrators say they funnel funding away from existing public schools.
While many of the new projectās resources are located online, educators will be providing in-person training sessions. Ā
The Santa Clara County Office of Education will be hosting a training session in December 2013 to familiarize Newark's educators and other interested parties with the āCharter School Best Practices Project.ā Ā Ā Ā Ā
For more information about other training locations, visit the California Department of Educationās website.
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