Pathways to Privatization in EducationFor a variety of reasons market-oriented improvement efforts are becoming increasingly visible on the educational reform landscape. In particular, privatization strategies, such as vouchers and contracting out, are receiving considerable attention at all levels of educational governance and administration. Our objective in this volume is to help the educational community develop a deeper understanding of the privatization movement in general and the major pathways to privatization in particular. |
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Understanding Privatization | 1 |
What Can We Expect? | 63 |
Educational Vouchers | 109 |
Copyright | |
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