Privatisation vs the Public Good

By erica , 20 January 2014

This article explores the increasing privatisation of education. It examines various criticisms of the private provision of education and claims that privatisation is driven by an ideological agenda which is generally uncaring about any notion of the “public good” purposes of education — that is, of its role in producing social cohesion through the provision of education that is of high quality for all members of society.

Year of publication
2012
Author(s)
Salim Vally, Enver Motala
Resource type
Country
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