The private schooling phenomenon in India: A review

GG Kingdon - The Journal of Development Studies, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This paper examines the size, growth, salaries, fee levels and per-pupil-costs of private
schools, and compares these with the government school sector. Official data show a steep …

[图书][B] Edu. net: Globalisation and education policy mobility

SJ Ball, C Junemann, D Santori - 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
Edu. net builds upon, and extends, a series of research studies of education policy networks
and global policy mobilities. It draws on comprehensive data resulting from a Leverhulme …

[图书][B] The Power of Education to Fight Inequality: How increasing educational equality and quality is crucial to fighting economic and gender inequality

J Walker, C Pearce, K Boe, M Lawson - 2019 - oxfamilibrary.openrepository.com
Inequality is reaching new extremes. Significant increases in inequality of both income and
wealth are leading to larger gaps between rich and poor, men and women. 1 This is creating …

Beyond neoliberalism: Reflections on capitalism and education

SJ Klees - Policy Futures in Education, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Education within capitalism too often reproduces social and economic inequalities. Schools
are depicted as failing and teachers are blamed. In this paper, I examine the discourses …

Questioning the global scaling up of low-fee private schooling: The nexus between business, philanthropy, and PPPs

P Srivastava - World Yearbook of Education 2016, 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
In view of generally accepted claims of poor state sector quality in many countries of the
Global South, the low-fee private sector has often been posited as “the poor's best …

Accounting for the corporate: An analytic framework for understanding corporations in education

K Moeller - Educational Researcher, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Drawing on an integrative review of the literature on the privatization of education and an
empirical case study of technology corporations in education, this article examines the …

The myth of free and barrier-free access: India's Right to Education Act—private schooling costs and household experiences

P Srivastava, C Noronha - Non-State Actors in Education in the …, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
We examine relative household costs and experiences of accessing private and government
schooling under India's Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 in the …

[PDF][PDF] The role and impact of private schools in developing countries–bibliography and literature reviews

LD Ashley, C Mcloughlin, M Aslam, J Engel, J Wales… - London: DfID, 2014 - odi.cdn.ngo
The role and impact of private schools in developing countries - - Bibliography and literature
reviews Page 1 The role and impact of private schools in developing countries Laura Day Ashley …

Does private schooling narrow wealth inequalities in learning outcomes? Evidence from East Africa

B Alcott, P Rose - Non-State Actors in Education in the Global …, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
In many low-and lower-middle-income countries, private schools are often considered to
offer better quality of education than government schools. Yet, there is a lack of evidence to …

Dynamics of low-fee private schools in Kenya: Governmental legitimation, school-community dependence, and resource uncertainty

DB Edwards Jr, SJ Klees… - Teachers College …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Background/Context The UN Sustainable Development Goals include a renewed
commitment to inclusive and equitable education for all and will maintain pressure on …