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Charter Schools, Enrollment Campaigns, Work Pressure: Teachers as Recruiters – Balancing Dual Roles

As charter schools face declining enrollment, teachers are increasingly tasked with recruitment responsibilities. This article explores practical strategies for educators to maintain teaching quality while effectively managing enrollment campaigns, addressing the unique challenges of charter schools, enrollment outreach, and workplace stress.

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Fair Competition or Resource Protection? Analyzing the Shared Facilities Dilemma Between Public and Charter Schools

This article examines the dual challenges of resource sharing and student competition faced by Indiana’s public schools, analyzing policy debates over restricting charter schools’ access to public sports facilities. It explores potential solutions to balance educational equity and institutional autonomy in the context of school choice, sports facilities, and enrollment competition.

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Teachers as Recruiters: Balancing Instructional Duties and Enrollment Pressures in Charter Schools

As charter schools face declining enrollment, educators are increasingly tasked with recruitment responsibilities. This article explores practical strategies for balancing teaching quality with enrollment demands while addressing charter school, recruitment, and work stress challenges. Learn how to maintain professionalism amid dual roles.