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Education, privatisation and social justice2014

case studies from Africa, South Asia and South East Asia

by Ian R. G. Macpherson

The involvement of private actors in education is not new, yet in the last decade critical issues have arisen that demand close scrutiny. This volume explores emerging forms of the private through case studies from Africa, South Asia and South East Asia and makes three related observations. First, what is new about these manifestations is their scale, scope and penetration into almost all aspects of the education endeavour from the administrative apparatus to policy making, and from formal provision in education settings to out-of-school activities, such as private tutoring. Second, what is particularly controversial about these developments is how education itself is being recast; as a sector it is increasingly being opened up to profit making and trade, and to agenda setting by private,...

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