Abstract: There are many obstacles to the successful provision of universal primary and secondary education. The failure of State schools to provide adequate schooling is a serious hindrance to achieving the international goal of Education for All. Non-State providers of education are regarded as an alternative but the variation in the quality of education provided is a growing concern. Educational partnerships between the public and private sector have been regarded as a way out of this impasse in the United States and Western Europe and there has been considerable debate about the economic and political implications of these public-private partnerships (PPPs). Disentangling the economic and political dimensions of provision would further ...
The two questions motivating this project are, first, why did India see such a rapid growth in priva...
The global education landscape is undergoing significant changes. These are characterized by the gre...
The purpose of this paper is two-fold. First, it presents a model examining the school choice proces...
There are many obstacles to the successful provision of universal primary and secondary education. T...
One of the most contentious issues that elicits heated debates in the field of international and com...
In India, Public-Private Partnership (PPP) practice has been adopted in all the major sectors, i.e.,...
The two questions motivating this project are, first, why did India see such a rapid growth in priva...
Businesses, philanthropies and non-profit entities are increasingly successful in capturing public f...
There are many obstacles to the successful provision of universal primary and secondary education. T...
Training is a common liberty, which states have the obligation to guarantee. In any case, they need ...
This research article explores the evolving landscape of education in India, focusing on the critica...
The widespread emergence of what is termed here, low-fee private (LFP) schooling in India heralds th...
Educational achievements in Kerala, India, includes near total literacy, free and universal primary ...
Using quantitative methods this dissertation evaluates the effectiveness of Punjab’s Public Private ...
Global private tutoring (PT) research points to a complex mix of both drivers and outcomes of tutori...
The two questions motivating this project are, first, why did India see such a rapid growth in priva...
The global education landscape is undergoing significant changes. These are characterized by the gre...
The purpose of this paper is two-fold. First, it presents a model examining the school choice proces...
There are many obstacles to the successful provision of universal primary and secondary education. T...
One of the most contentious issues that elicits heated debates in the field of international and com...
In India, Public-Private Partnership (PPP) practice has been adopted in all the major sectors, i.e.,...
The two questions motivating this project are, first, why did India see such a rapid growth in priva...
Businesses, philanthropies and non-profit entities are increasingly successful in capturing public f...
There are many obstacles to the successful provision of universal primary and secondary education. T...
Training is a common liberty, which states have the obligation to guarantee. In any case, they need ...
This research article explores the evolving landscape of education in India, focusing on the critica...
The widespread emergence of what is termed here, low-fee private (LFP) schooling in India heralds th...
Educational achievements in Kerala, India, includes near total literacy, free and universal primary ...
Using quantitative methods this dissertation evaluates the effectiveness of Punjab’s Public Private ...
Global private tutoring (PT) research points to a complex mix of both drivers and outcomes of tutori...
The two questions motivating this project are, first, why did India see such a rapid growth in priva...
The global education landscape is undergoing significant changes. These are characterized by the gre...
The purpose of this paper is two-fold. First, it presents a model examining the school choice proces...