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Bulkley, Katrina E.; Travers, Eva – Journal of School Choice, 2013
Recent years have seen a growing push toward Portfolio Management Models that incorporate a variety of "providers" operating public schools. One rationale for this is that such organizations can offer distinct and innovative educational practices. This article describes the Diverse Provider Model implemented in Philadelphia from…
Descriptors: School Choice, Public Schools, Educational Innovation, Privatization
Cucchiara, Maia Bloomfield; Gold, Eva; Simon, Elaine – Teachers College Record, 2011
Background/Context: Market models of school reform are having a major impact on school districts across the country. While scholars have examined many aspects of this process, we know far less about the general effects of marketization on public participation in education and local education politics. Purpose/Objective/Research Question/Focus of…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Privatization, Participant Observation, School Choice
Seaton, Gregory; Dell'Angelo, Tabitha; Spencer, Margaret Beale; Youngblood, Joseph – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2007
The goal of this article is to move beyond the more traditional question, "Does business have a role in public education?" A historical overview of education suggests that the involvement of the private sector is not a new phenomenon and is not likely to end in the near future. Here, the authors argue that a much more fruitful line of…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Urban Youth, Public Education, Privatization