Mobilizing the private sector for public education : a view from the trenches / Harry Anthony Patrinos, Shobhana Sosale, editors.
Historically, ensuring access to primary education has been seen as a predominantly public responsibility. However, governments are increasingly sharing this responsibility through a variety of subsidiary arrangements. Some governments are contracting services out to the private sector, to non-gover...
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Table of Contents:
- Public-private partnerships in education / Harry Anthony Patrinos and Shobhana Sosale
- Lessons from the U.S. experience with charter schools / Chester E. Finn, Jr., and Gregg Vanourek
- True partners in public-private partnerships / Carl R. Bistany
- Public-private partnerships in Latin America : a review based on four case studies / José-Ginés Mora
- The role of the National Federation of Colombian Coffee Growers in a public-private partnership for rural education in Colombia / Pablo Jaramillo
- Breaking the state monopoly in the provision of schooling : the experience in England / Neil McIntosh.