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Kissell, René Espinoza – Journal of Education Policy, 2023
In response to growing pushback to decades of privatization and disinvestment in high-poverty communities of color, elected officials and business leaders in the United States have turned to 'community-engaged strategies' to advance education reform. This qualitative case study of a California school district, the Oakland Unified School District,…
Descriptors: Privatization, Poverty, Minority Group Students, Educational Strategies
Gul Muhammad Rind; Joel R. Malin – Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education, 2024
In the past two decades, the Government of Pakistan has significantly invested in higher education (HE) to bring structural reforms in funding, governance, and quality assurance mechanisms. Their overarching mission has been to fuel national socioeconomic development by ensuring equal access to HE. Given this, the present study aimed to address…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Equal Education, Higher Education, Educational Change
Zancajo, Adrián – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2019
Education market advocates frequently argue that socioeconomically disadvantaged students could be the main beneficiaries of privatization and market policies. However, the international evidence has shown how privatization and pro-market policies have a negative impact in terms of equity, which particularly affect socioeconomically disadvantaged…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Disadvantaged, Marketing, Commercialization
Bobkov, Vyacheslav N.; Vakhtina, Margarita A.; Simonova, Marina V. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
The relevance of the researched problem is connected with the high level of economic inequality in Russia. The article goal is to show that the current Russian institutional system is not directed to decrease the economic inequality but on the contrary it continues to make and deepen it. The leading approach to study of this problem is the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Class, Economic Climate, Social Bias
Ndimande, Bekisizwe S. – Global Education Review, 2016
This paper examines the consequences of the new policies of school choice in post-apartheid South Africa and the reasons they have largely failed to achieve greater educational equality--their stated purpose. I argue that the dominant reason for this lies in the continuing inadequate resources of many poor schools and the failure to address them.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Choice, Equal Education, Educational Policy
Mayengo, Nathaniel; Namusoke, Jane; Dennis, Barbara – Ethnography and Education, 2015
With international momentum to achieve "Education for All" by 2015, global attention is being paid to those parts of the world where mass formal primary schooling is relatively new. Uganda is such a place. In the context of ethnographic fieldwork at a poor, undocumented, private primary school in rural Uganda, parents were interviewed in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Education, Ethnography, Neoliberalism
Mundy, Karen; Menashy, Francine – Comparative Education Review, 2014
In this article, we explore how the World Bank operationalizes its focus on poverty alleviation in one of the most controversial arenas of educational change: the expansion of privately provided schooling. We argue that the Bank's role in promoting private provision has been far more complicated than most critics have discerned. It has…
Descriptors: International Organizations, Banking, Poverty, Educational Change
Estache, Antonio; Foster, Vivien; Wodon, Quentin – 2002
This book explores the connections between infrastructure reform and poverty alleviation in Latin America based on a detailed analysis of the effects of a decade of reforms. The book demonstrates that because the access to, and affordability of, basic services is still a major problem, infrastructure investment will be a core component of poverty…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Foreign Countries, Geographic Regions, Poverty
Arenas, Alberto – International Review of Education, 2004
The voucher model of financing schooling is becoming increasingly common throughout Latin America, with at least 12 countries using vouchers or voucher-like schemes. The present study focuses on the voucher models of Colombia and Chile, which have the most extensive programs of this type and those of the longest standing in the region. Using…
Descriptors: Privatization, Educational Vouchers, Foreign Countries, Educational Finance
Sosale, Shobhana – 2000
The private sector is playing an increasingly important role in financing and providing educational services in many countries. (Often the term "private sector" encompasses households' out-of-pocket expenses rather than describing for-profit or not-for-profit sectors.) Private sector development has not arisen primarily through public…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Case Studies, Developing Nations