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Molnar, Alex; Koski, William S.; Boninger, Faith – Commercialism in Education Research Unit, 2010
This policy brief describes the growth of schoolhouse advertising and marketing activities in the last few decades, assesses the harms associated with commercial activities in schools, and provides advocates, policymakers, and educators with a policy framework and model legislative language designed to protect children and the integrity of…
Descriptors: School Business Relationship, Corporate Support, Donors, Fund Raising
Molnar, Alex; Miron, Gary; Urschel, Jessica – Commercialism in Education Research Unit, 2009
Education management organizations, or EMOs, emerged in the early 1990s in the context of widespread interest in so-called market-based school reform proposals. Wall Street analysts coined the term EMO as an analogue to health maintenance organizations (HMOs). Proponents of EMOs claim that they bring a much needed dose of entrepreneurial spirit…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, Educational Administration, Educational Change, Profiles
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