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Fighting the commercialisation of education 31 January 2020 Privatisation of education in Morocco - A multi-speed education system and a polarised society
By Khadija Abdous This blog summarises some of the main findings from the recently published research report: Privatisation of Education in Morocco - A Multi-speed Education System and A Polarized Society , which outlines the current trends and manifestations of education privatisation in Morocco. It is also an opportunity to...
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 17 January 2020 Educators reject the Education Outcomes Fund
By David Edwards, General Secretary - Education International The Education Outcomes Fund (EOF) is set to launch its first operations in just a few months' time. As the preparations ensue, Education International, the voice of over 32 million teachers and educators from across the globe, wants to make it clear...
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 20 December 2019 Public Private Partnerships in Liberia have failed! The Education Minister must act now to save the Liberian Education system
By Mary Mulbah and Samuel Y. Johnson In this blog responding to the recent release of RCT results on Liberia’s PPP experiment, the President and General Secretary of the National Teachers Association of Liberia (NTAL) reaffirm teachers’ rejection of the Liberian Education Advancement Programme and urge the government to focus...
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 16 December 2019 An attempt at the first ‘Davos of Education’: Dissonances in the OECD-Forum for World Education on The Future of Education
By Camilla Addey and Antoni Verger, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain This year’s PISA 2018 data launch on 3rd December 2019 was no normal launch. Angel Gurría, the Secretary General of the OECD, released the league tables, focusing his analysis on top performers (which included, as is becoming usual, a...
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 8 November 2019 How the global edu-business Pearson is making higher education markets
By Ben Williamson, University of Edinburgh, UK The global education business Pearson has established itself as a major player in higher education around the world. With core business interests in data-driven education, digital online courses, and alternative HE models, Pearson is actively promoting the further marketization, commercialization and privatization of...
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 8 November 2019 Worldwide Struggles Against Neoliberalism, Lessons from Chile and our Tasks as Educators
By Salim Vally
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 5 November 2019 Privatisation and commercialisation of universities in Latin America
By Fernanda Saforcada and Yamile Socolovsky Today we are releasing the results of the first stage of an ongoing research project, which aims to explain clearly the main characteristics and patterns of the phenomenon of university privatisation and commercialisation in Latin America. This study is not intended to be neutral;...
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 30 September 2019 Investing in public education – Europe can take a lead
By Howard Stevenson, the University of Nottingham In many parts of the world the new academic year is just beginning. In the European Union this is also the time of year when the EU’s annual cycle of economic monitoring and social policy coordination commences. Through a sometimes obscure process called...
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 18 September 2019 Cruella DeVos’ Privatization Plan: Proposed Budget Cuts for Public Schools and More Money for Failing Charters
By Carol Anne Spreen, New York University Last week, the US Department of Education attempted to suspend an employee for releasing Secretary of Education DeVos’ education budget to the Washington Post and to the Office of Special Counsel due to what the whistleblower deemed “inaccurate, misleading and dishonest” information. According...
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 24 July 2019 Trump, Trumps, Trumpted: Cat and Mouse Games in ‘The Education House of Cards’
By Susan L Robertson, Professor of Sociology of Education - Faculty of Education, Cambridge I’ve recently been heard remarking I never thought I would say politics appears to be trumping economics. Of course, I am mostly talking about the disastrous consequences for the UK economy if BREXIT finally comes to...
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 3 June 2019 Imagining Good Universities
By Raewyn Connell There's been a lot of discussion of the bad things that have been happening to universities recently. We've seen a stream of books with titles like "The University in Ruins", "The Fall of the Faculty", "Selling Students Short", "The End of the South African University".
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 15 May 2019 Education in Honduras: between privatisation and globalisation
By D. Brent Edwards Jr.[1] , Mauro C. Moschetti[2] & Alejandro Caravaca[3] In the context of the numerous challenges facing public education systems worldwide, increasing privatisation and commodification represent one of the greatest challenges for equality in access to quality education. In a study recently conducted with the support of...
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 13 May 2019 The university business
By Sylvain Marois, Laval University, Quebec “[…] domination is administration.”
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 9 May 2019 Privatisation: an international problem needs a united solution
By Dr Mary Bousted, Joint General Secretary National Education Union, United Kingdom Teachers enter the profession as champions of a human right – the right to education. We dedicate our careers to advancing the opportunities of the next generation and facilitating the delivery of a public good.
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 2 May 2019 Pearson’s vision for ‘next generation’ learning: Disrupting teaching and profiting from student data
By Anna Hogan, University of Queensland & Sam Sellar, Manchester Metropolitan University Pearson is holding its AGM on Friday April 26 and will outline its plans to increase its share of the rapidly expanding global education market. This is an opportune time to reflect on the potential impact of Pearson’s...
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 17 March 2019 Commercial Activity in Pacific Education
We have recently completed a scoping study with members of the Council of Pacific Education (COPE) – a regional organisation of education unions from the South Pacific and a sub-branch of Education International - to map the trends of education reform throughout Pacific Island nations. First, it is necessary to...
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 3 March 2019 Philanthropy and education — A wolf in sheep’s clothing
By Antonio Olmedo, University of Bristol & Carolina Junemann, UCL Institute of Education, London In our latest report entitled In sheep’s clothing: Philanthropy and the privatisation of the ‘democratic’ state , we seek to advance our existing knowledge on the shape and new roles of philanthropic actors at different levels...
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Fighting the commercialisation of education 27 February 2019 Teacher Unions, Teachers & Resistance to the Privatisation of Government Schooling
By Bob Lingard, Emeritus Professor, The University of Queensland and Professorial Fellow, Australian Catholic University[1] There has been opposition of various kinds to the privatisation and commercialisation of government schooling in nations around the globe, including from parents, community groups, activists, teacher unions and teachers.
Teacher Unions, Teachers & Resistance to the Privatisation of Government Schooling