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Privatizing Education

Can The School Marketplace Deliver Freedom Of Choice, Efficiency, Equity, And Social Cohesion?
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An insightful and timely look at one of the hottest policy issues in education today: the initiative to move education from the public sector to the private sector.. Privatizing Education is a collection of essays written by such luminaries as Martin Carnoy, Christopher Connell, Wendy Connors, Fred Doolittle, Pearl Rock Kane, Frank Kemerer, Christopher Lauricella, Arthur Levine, Ellen Magenheim, Patrick McEwan, Lee D. Mitgang, David Myers, Gary Natriello, Caroline Persell, Mark Schneider, Janelle Scott, Geoffrey Walford, and Amy Stuart Wells who examine the efforts of some educators, reformers, investors, and political groups to move education from the public to the private sector. This is occurring through tuition tax credits, voucher initiatives, and for-profit, educational management organizations. The volume grows out of a conference that took place at Columbia Universitys Teachers College which launched the National Center for the Study of Privatization in Education.

Author Biography:

Henry M. Levinis the William Heard Kilpatrick Professor of Economics and Education at Columbia University Teachers College, where he is Director of the National centre for the Study of Privatization in Education. He was formerly on the faculty of Stanford University as the David Jacks Professor of Higher Education and Economics.
Release date NZ
May 24th, 2001
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Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
Westview Press Inc
Pages
387
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Dimensions
152x229x21
ISBN-13
9780813366401
Product ID
2604637

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