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Menell, Seth J.; Phelps, Richard P. – 2001
This paper provides a detailed examination of "contracting," a type of privatization, and is intended to clarify the issues surrounding decisions to privatize public services. Privatization introduces competition among market participants as a means of generating revenue, spurring development of an industry, and/or improving the quality of…
Descriptors: Contracts, Educational Administration, Educational Economics, Elementary Secondary Education
Gonzalez, Gleibys; Wessely, Michael – Updating School Board Policies, 1995
The management of school systems by for-profit private contractors is one alternative method of school reform. This document describes some private-management plans and examines some of the central issues. The arrangements between public school systems and three private contractors of education are described--Education Alternatives, Inc. (EAI),…
Descriptors: Accountability, Contracts, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Economics
Hill, Paul T. – 1995
The goal of this report is to formulate a true alternative to the current form of governance for public education. Based on studies of governance in other large decentralized service organizations and of local educational reform efforts, the report concludes that there is a real alternative. The alternative allows the schools to be operated by a…
Descriptors: Accountability, Bureaucracy, Contracts, Educational Economics
Bushweller, Kevin – American School Board Journal, 1997
Describes Wall Street's growing interest in private education companies. Discusses the parallels between the emerging education industry of today and the fledgling health care industry of the 1970s. The acronym EMO (education management organization) is used to categorize companies that manage entire schools. Describes the niches created by the…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Competition, Educational Economics, Educational Finance
Lubienski, Chris – 1998
This paper draws on the metaphor of the enclosure, a forceful reconfiguration of shared space that occurred in early modern Europe, as a model for describing the current drive for privatization of education. It examines the metaphors embedded in current school transformations and contrasts the conception of democracy held by current advocates of…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Democracy, Educational Economics, Elementary Secondary Education
Jones, Thomas H. – 1994
In the past two decades choice has become a major policy proposal for promoting efficiency in schooling. This paper argues that it would be both efficient and feasible to remove government from its present roles in school finance and pupil assignment. The first part examines the revenue side of school finance and identifies four types of…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Economics, Educational Finance, Educational Vouchers
Lubienski, Chris – 1999
This paper examines the political economy of charter schools to understand the tendencies toward standardization and emulation that these school exhibit. It draws on the developed model of grant-maintained schools in the United Kingdom as an example of the market model's evolution in mass education. It analyzes the promise of such approaches to…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Diversity (Institutional), Educational Change, Educational Economics
Chen, Michael – 1993
This paper examines the emergence of privatization in Israel's educational system. The first part provides an overview of the provision of educational services in a welfare state. The second part describes educational privatization in a welfare state, and the third part presents examples of two forms of privatization that have emerged in the…
Descriptors: Educational Economics, Educational Equity (Finance), Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Payne, James L. – 1995
The privatization of schools and school services is strenuously opposed by trade unions representing school district employees. This paper examines the opposing arguments advanced by the National Education Association and finds that the objections involve two distinct points: (1) the economic role of profit; and (2) idealism in the schools. The…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Contracts, Costs, Educational Economics
Rehfuss, John – Research Roundup, 1995
Privatization calls for substantially trimming the scope and breadth of government services, replacing them with private or other nongovernmental operators. The attraction of privatization is reduced costs and increased management flexibility. To date, the arrangement has received substantial support from students and parents in situations that…
Descriptors: Contracts, Educational Economics, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education
Bates, Richard – 1992
This paper examines the role played by educational reform (as advocated by economic rationalism) in the economic destruction of Australian society. It is argued that two mechanisms for containing economic difficulties are the plundering of the nation state and the application of new technologies of production. Strategies of educational reform, as…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Economic Impact, Educational Change, Educational Economics
Hakim, Simon, Ed.; And Others – 1994
This book contains articles by educational researchers who examine the issues surrounding educational choice in public school systems and the voucher system for private schools. They discuss when choice should be considered, methods of implementation, and the extent to which government should be involved. Descriptions and evaluations of choice…
Descriptors: Educational Economics, Educational Vouchers, Elementary Secondary Education, Free Enterprise System
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Tikly, Leon; Mabogoane, Thabo – International Review of Education/Internationale Zeitschrift fuer Erziehungswissenschaft/Revue Internationale de l'Education, 1997
Examines the process of desegregation in historically white schools in South Africa. Argues that reforms within these schools can be understood as an example of the marketization of education. Considers the relevance and scope of such an approach in the creation of a more equitable and efficient education system. (50 citations) (VWC)
Descriptors: Black Education, Desegregation Effects, Economic Impact, Educational Change
Flam, Samuel; Keane, William G. – 1997
It is likely that most school districts will need to think through the possibilities of privatizing one or more functions. This book was written to help all concerned parties understand the privatization debate. No political or philosophical conclusions about the feasibility of privatization were made. Chapter 1 relates the experience of the…
Descriptors: Contracts, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Economics, Elementary Secondary Education
Lieberman, Myron – 1989
This book describes how and why educational choice movements will affect public education. It uses a public-choice approach to argue that both the supporters and opponents of private and school choice have failed to address several critical issues. Following an introductory chapter, chapter 2 is devoted to the rationale for contracting out…
Descriptors: Competition, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Economics, Educational Vouchers
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