Schooling the poor profitably: the innovations and deprivations of Bridge International Academies in Uganda

By erica , 7 October 2016

This study investigates the operations of Bridge International Academies in Uganda where it has quickly expand since February 2015, with an estimated 12,000 fee-paying students. The company’s profit-driven, standardised ‘Academy-in- a-Box’ approach involves the neglect of legal and educational standards established by the Government of Uganda. This includes requirements to employ qualified teachers, observe the national curriculum and standards related to school facilities.

Year of publication
2016
Author(s)
Curtis Riep & Mark Machacek
Publisher(s)
Education International
Resource type
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