Privatisation of Schools - Selling Out the Right to Quality Public Education for All

By erica , 26 February 2015

This booklet brings together educators from different countries to examine the negative effects of privatisation on the right to education, education quality, equity, and teaching. Building upon specific examples from the US, Canada, Chile and South Africa, it makes the argument that privatisation increases inequality and stratification in education, and substitutes good public policy with the vagaries of charity or the single-mindedness of profit-making.

Year of publication
2015
Author(s)
Carol Anne Spreen, Lauren Stark and Salim Vally
Publisher(s)
Centre for Education Rights and Transformation (CERT)
Resource type
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