Private education, either informal or formal, has been a central part of every culture and society. It preceded any form of government or public education. Private education and public education are often juxtaposed to either as opposing concepts and ways of providing education. Levin (2001
Private schools in Australia receive significant public funding, but their determination to concentr...
What is public about Public Education? Before we go to that question, we can safely reaffirm that ...
JEL No. H42,H52,I22,O10 The governments of nearly all countries are major providers of primary and s...
Common wisdom and public discourse seem to suggest that there are two types of schools, private and ...
Common wisdom and public discourse seem to suggest that there are two types of schools, private and ...
This papers explores the relationship between private and public schools. It challenges the assumpti...
Five principles underlie the changing policy architecture of American K-12 education. The author dis...
Debate about the appropriate role for the private sector in public education is a recurrent theme i...
Current trends indicate declining distinctions between ‘public’ and ‘private’ sectors in education. ...
Training is a common liberty, which states have the obligation to guarantee. In any case, they need ...
In the early Republic, no simple distinction between public and private schools existed. With the a...
This article reviews studies of private school policies and institutions. Such studies either focus ...
Private schooling is an important feature of education systems across the world. Despite its relativ...
In the United States, debates about private and faith-based education tend to focus on questions abo...
For at least a century and a half, universal schooling has been viewed as a primaryobligation of gov...
Private schools in Australia receive significant public funding, but their determination to concentr...
What is public about Public Education? Before we go to that question, we can safely reaffirm that ...
JEL No. H42,H52,I22,O10 The governments of nearly all countries are major providers of primary and s...
Common wisdom and public discourse seem to suggest that there are two types of schools, private and ...
Common wisdom and public discourse seem to suggest that there are two types of schools, private and ...
This papers explores the relationship between private and public schools. It challenges the assumpti...
Five principles underlie the changing policy architecture of American K-12 education. The author dis...
Debate about the appropriate role for the private sector in public education is a recurrent theme i...
Current trends indicate declining distinctions between ‘public’ and ‘private’ sectors in education. ...
Training is a common liberty, which states have the obligation to guarantee. In any case, they need ...
In the early Republic, no simple distinction between public and private schools existed. With the a...
This article reviews studies of private school policies and institutions. Such studies either focus ...
Private schooling is an important feature of education systems across the world. Despite its relativ...
In the United States, debates about private and faith-based education tend to focus on questions abo...
For at least a century and a half, universal schooling has been viewed as a primaryobligation of gov...
Private schools in Australia receive significant public funding, but their determination to concentr...
What is public about Public Education? Before we go to that question, we can safely reaffirm that ...
JEL No. H42,H52,I22,O10 The governments of nearly all countries are major providers of primary and s...