id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt WOS-000369591700011 Cicek, V CHARTER SCHOOLS AND THE PROBLEM OF SEGREGATION IN US 2015 .txt text/plain 418 14 47 Likewise, charter school movement had bipartisan support from many levels and today, although still only about 1 percent of students is enrolled in charter schools they emerged as a successful model to traditional public schools and even to the private schools in many areas. Specifically in this study, effect of charter school movement on the issue of ethnic, racial, religious, socio-economic segregation has been analyzed and it has been concluded that in fact there is a relation between the segregation issue and the charter school movement and that this relationship is mostly a negative one unlike magnet schools, which substantially improved the segregation problem in the 1970s; however it was not clear whether it is the charter school movement that is the cause or it is the other way around. cache/WOS-000369591700011.txt txt/WOS-000369591700011.txt