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		<title>By: Matt Johnston</title>
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		<description>Dan,

Thanks for the link.  There would be two possible outcomes (among many) that the teacher-led school would experience.

1.  Teachers may learn how hard it really is to run a school, particularly a charter school with more budgetary control than a traditional school.

2.  The pedagogy and methods chosen by teachers might reveal more about what those teachers view as successful methods than any &quot;study&quot; by academics, that is what front line teachers think is the best among the options--at least at the outset.  As results for students come in you would no doubt see general shifts, but the initial choices would be highly instructive.

I would love to see such a model set up somewhere, but with the difficulties of some of the state charter laws, it might be hard.</description>
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<p>Thanks for the link.  There would be two possible outcomes (among many) that the teacher-led school would experience.</p>
<p>1.  Teachers may learn how hard it really is to run a school, particularly a charter school with more budgetary control than a traditional school.</p>
<p>2.  The pedagogy and methods chosen by teachers might reveal more about what those teachers view as successful methods than any &#8220;study&#8221; by academics, that is what front line teachers think is the best among the options&#8211;at least at the outset.  As results for students come in you would no doubt see general shifts, but the initial choices would be highly instructive.</p>
<p>I would love to see such a model set up somewhere, but with the difficulties of some of the state charter laws, it might be hard.</p>
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