This paper explores the conference theme by questioning what the public interest is in the refinancing of education by the private sector, and by demonstrating how definitions of ‘public’, ‘private’ and ‘the state’ are shifting and intermingling in this context. We argue that a new language of description is emerging that is largely unquestioned, couched as it is in a rhetoric of community improvement and benefit. We see this discourse generating a new construct of ‘the common good’ and the ‘common wealth’ that is shrewd and expedient, but potentially breaking the high levels of trust between state and citizens that has been a hallmark of education in Australia, the USA and England. This redefinition of public interest is one in which the s...
Public education is not just a way to organise and fund education. It is also the expression of a pa...
Arguments about public education in Australia have focused on the funding of government and private ...
Privatisation and Commercialisation in Public Education asks how publicness is being redefined throu...
The global education landscape is undergoing significant changes. These are characterized by the gre...
The global education landscape is undergoing significant changes. These are characterized by the gre...
The concept of education as a public good has long been a foundational principle of international ed...
This article argues that public education needs to be reclaimed to fulfill its role as a \u27democra...
Current trends indicate declining distinctions between ‘public’ and ‘private’ sectors in education. ...
This article argues that public education needs to be reclaimed to fulfill its role as a\ud “democra...
Since the 1990s, public schooling in Australia has been shaped by quasi-marketization that has incen...
Before talking about private sector involvement in specific recent education initiatives, I want us ...
This book examines the normative principles that guide the governance of education, in particular th...
The state aid debate is one of the longest running and most intractable issues in the public policy ...
Current education policy is increasingly controlled by partisan politicians and the corporate intere...
The public/private distinction is central to higher education but there is no consensus on ‘public’...
Public education is not just a way to organise and fund education. It is also the expression of a pa...
Arguments about public education in Australia have focused on the funding of government and private ...
Privatisation and Commercialisation in Public Education asks how publicness is being redefined throu...
The global education landscape is undergoing significant changes. These are characterized by the gre...
The global education landscape is undergoing significant changes. These are characterized by the gre...
The concept of education as a public good has long been a foundational principle of international ed...
This article argues that public education needs to be reclaimed to fulfill its role as a \u27democra...
Current trends indicate declining distinctions between ‘public’ and ‘private’ sectors in education. ...
This article argues that public education needs to be reclaimed to fulfill its role as a\ud “democra...
Since the 1990s, public schooling in Australia has been shaped by quasi-marketization that has incen...
Before talking about private sector involvement in specific recent education initiatives, I want us ...
This book examines the normative principles that guide the governance of education, in particular th...
The state aid debate is one of the longest running and most intractable issues in the public policy ...
Current education policy is increasingly controlled by partisan politicians and the corporate intere...
The public/private distinction is central to higher education but there is no consensus on ‘public’...
Public education is not just a way to organise and fund education. It is also the expression of a pa...
Arguments about public education in Australia have focused on the funding of government and private ...
Privatisation and Commercialisation in Public Education asks how publicness is being redefined throu...