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Molnar, Alex; Garcia, David; Sullivan, Carolyn; McEvoy, Brendan; Joanou, Jamie – Commercialism in Education Research Unit, 2005
This annual report, in its seventh edition, found that Education Management Organizations (EMOs) tend to focus on managing charter primary schools and on enrolling relatively large numbers of students in those schools. Fifty-nine EMOs operate in 24 states and the District of Columbia, enrolling some 239,766 students. The report is the most…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Proprietary Schools, Privatization, Charts
Molnar, Alex; Morales, Jennifer – 2000
This report details the seven categories tracked by the Center for the Analysis of Commercialism in Education (CACE) between 1990 and 1999-2000: sponsorship of programs and activities, exclusive agreements, incentive programs, appropriation of space, sponsored educational materials, electronic marketing, and privatization. The 1999-2000 report…
Descriptors: Business, Charter Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Internet
The Expanding Role of Privatization in Education: Implications for Teacher Education and Development
Molnar, Alex; Garcia, David R. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2007
The merits of a marketplace model for public education have been among the most prominent themes in education policy discussions over the last two decades. Advocates of market approaches to education reform contend that creating a market in educational services will foster competition among providers and thus spur delivery of better services at…
Descriptors: Privatization, Public Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation
Molnar, Alex – 1998
This report analyzes commercializing trends in America's schools and classrooms, using data from database searches in seven categories of schoolhouse commercialism in the period 1990-97. The number of citations relating to commercializing activities can provide only a rough approximation of the scope and development of the phenomenon. The number…
Descriptors: Advertising, Elementary Secondary Education, Merchandising, News Media
Peer reviewedMolnar, Alex – Educational Leadership, 2002
Summary of the "Fifth Annual Report of Trends in Schoolhouse Commercialism" prepared by the Educational Policy Studies Laboratory's Commercialism in Education Research Unit at Arizona State University (www.schoolcommercialism.org). Includes discussion of program and activity sponsorships, exclusive agreements, incentive programs,…
Descriptors: Contracts, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support, Fund Raising
Molnar, Alex; Wilson, Glen; Allen, Daniel – Education Policy Studies Laboratory, Arizona State University College of Education, 2004
The for-profit management of public schools by for-profit corporations continues to be a controversial innovation. Proponents argue for-profit schools will result in educational improvement by harnessing the profit seeking motive of the marketplace. Competition, they maintain, forces companies to earn their profits by reducing administrative…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Improvement, Governance, Private Sector

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