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Laitsch, Dan – Global Education Review, 2016
In 1955, Milton Friedman authored a foundational paper proposing a shift in funding and governance mechanisms for public K-12 schools, suggesting that parents be awarded tuition vouchers that they could use to pay for private sector education services for their children, rather than relying on government provided neighborhood schools. Friedman…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Vouchers, Neoliberalism, Free Enterprise System
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Goodman, Robin Truth – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2010
In 2008, the Florida state legislature, by a nearly unanimous vote, rushed passage on a statute that allowed sex segregation in public school classrooms. According to the version of the bill that passed through the Florida House, sex-segregated public school classrooms would be an expansion of school choice and would be implemented only…
Descriptors: Military Service, Public Schools, Privatization, Free Enterprise System
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Strauch-Nelson, Wendy – Art Education, 2006
This article discusses how the private management of public schools, charter schools, home schooling, and virtual schools is impacting the art education of students. In a growing number of locations throughout the U.S., education has been taken out of the public realm and recast as a consumer product by various private school choice programs. The…
Descriptors: Art Education, Private Education, Privatization, School Choice
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Sunderman, Gail L. – Review of Research in Education, 2010
This chapter is organized as follows. The first section examines the evolving state and federal role in education and the implications of an expanded federal role on the structure of the educational system. It pays particular attention to how the debate on the causes and solutions to school reform has shifted and the impact this has had on school…
Descriptors: Privatization, Civil Rights, Federal Legislation, Educational Finance
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Murphy, Joseph – Educational Leadership, 1996
Reviews several privatization strategies and their applications to public education, including load-shedding, asset sales, volunteerism, self-help, user fees, contracting, franchises, vouchers, subsidies, and deregulation. The major forces promoting privatization in education are those stemming from growing discontent with the public sector and…
Descriptors: Contracts, Definitions, Educational Change, Educational Vouchers
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Margonis, Frank; Parker, Laurence – Educational Policy, 1995
Two systems of metaphors (laissez-faire and communitarian) have set the parameters governing the educational choice debate. Choice proponents argue that markets will make schools more efficient and egalitarian; critics view privatization as fragmenting the body politic. When institutional racism is factored in, privatization appears to further…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Free Enterprise System
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Lynch, Kathleen; Moran, Marie – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2006
While economic capital is not synonymous with cultural, social or symbolic capital in either its constitutional or organizational form, it nevertheless remains the more flexible and convertible form of capital. The convertibility of economic capital has particular resonance within "Celtic Tiger" Ireland. The states reluctance to fully…
Descriptors: Economic Status, Foreign Countries, Free Enterprise System, Middle Class
Lubienski, Chris – 1998
This paper draws on the metaphor of the enclosure, a forceful reconfiguration of shared space that occurred in early modern Europe, as a model for describing the current drive for privatization of education. It examines the metaphors embedded in current school transformations and contrasts the conception of democracy held by current advocates of…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Democracy, Educational Economics, Elementary Secondary Education
Jones, Thomas H. – 1994
In the past two decades choice has become a major policy proposal for promoting efficiency in schooling. This paper argues that it would be both efficient and feasible to remove government from its present roles in school finance and pupil assignment. The first part examines the revenue side of school finance and identifies four types of…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Economics, Educational Finance, Educational Vouchers
Lubienski, Chris – 1999
This paper examines the political economy of charter schools to understand the tendencies toward standardization and emulation that these school exhibit. It draws on the developed model of grant-maintained schools in the United Kingdom as an example of the market model's evolution in mass education. It analyzes the promise of such approaches to…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Diversity (Institutional), Educational Change, Educational Economics
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Kraft, Evan; Vodopoviec, Milan – Education Economics, 2003
When the transition to market economy began, there was an unsatisfied demand for business education. A supply response has occurred, but business education is still developing. The authors argue that private schools can help mobilize resources and increase the quality and accessibility of business education. Drawing on surveys covering 15…
Descriptors: Free Enterprise System, Teaching Methods, State Schools, Private Schools
Chen, Michael – 1993
This paper examines the emergence of privatization in Israel's educational system. The first part provides an overview of the provision of educational services in a welfare state. The second part describes educational privatization in a welfare state, and the third part presents examples of two forms of privatization that have emerged in the…
Descriptors: Educational Economics, Educational Equity (Finance), Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Wagner, Tony – Phi Delta Kappan, 1996
Debunks two fantasies: the feasibility of a free-market educational system and the idea that greater choice automatically means better schools. Public education is too labor-intensive and undercapitalized to be profitable. Communities need "skunk works" schools of choice to do research and development and smaller, collaboratively managed…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Improvement, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Molnar, Alex – Educational Leadership, 1992
Nonpublic school educational choice proposals are largely derived from monetarist economic and social theory and exemplify right-wing privatization goals. The U.S. health care system has plenty of competition among insurers, hospitals, and doctors; but it is the most expensive, least equitable system in the industrial world. The mystical belief…
Descriptors: Competition, Conservatism, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Policy
Rehfuss, John – Research Roundup, 1995
Privatization calls for substantially trimming the scope and breadth of government services, replacing them with private or other nongovernmental operators. The attraction of privatization is reduced costs and increased management flexibility. To date, the arrangement has received substantial support from students and parents in situations that…
Descriptors: Contracts, Educational Economics, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education
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