[Public Private Partnerships in Education: New Actors and Modes of Governance in a Globalizing World] (By: Susan L. Robertson) [published: February, 2014] by Susan L. Robertson
English | 28 Feb. 2014 | ASIN: B01778BYOS | | PDF | 4.96 MB
English | 28 Feb. 2014 | ASIN: B01778BYOS | | PDF | 4.96 MB
Table of contents :
1. An Introduction to Public Private Partnerships and Education Governance
Susan L. Robertson, Karen Mundy, Antoni Verger and Francine Menashy
PART I: THE RISE OF PPPs IN EDUCATION: HISTORY AND CONCEPTUAL DEBATES
2. Governing Education through Public Private Partnerships
Susan L. Robertson and Antoni Verger
3. International PPPs in Education: New Potential or Privatizing Public Goods?
Alexandra Draxler
4. Public Private Partnerships, Neoliberal Globalization and Democratization
Mark Ginsburg
PART II: UNDERSTANDING TRANSNATIONAL PPP ACTORS
5. The Role of the International Finance Corporation in the Promotion of Public Private Partnerships for Educational Development
Karen Mundy and Francine Menashy
6. The GATS Game-changer: International Trade Regulation and the Constitution of a Global Education Marketplace
Antoni Verger and Susan L. Robertson
7. Private Foundations, Philanthropy and Partnership in Education and Development: Mapping the Terrain
Prachi Srivastava and Su-Ann Oh
8. A Disconnect between Motivations and Education Needs: Why American Corporate Philanthropy Alone Will Not Educate the Most Marginalized
Justin van Fleet
9. Microsoft Corporation: A Case Study of Corporate-led PPPs in Education
Zahra Bhanji
PART III: THE IMPACT OF PPPs IN EDUCATION: EVIDENCE FROM THE FIELD
10. The Role and Impact of Public Private Partnerships in Education
Felipe Barrera-Osorio, Juliana Guaqueta and Harry Anthony Patrinos
11. Do Public Private Partnerships Fulfil the Right to Education? An Examination of the Role of Non-state Actors in Advancing Equity, Equality and Justice
Maria Ron-Balsera and Akanksha A. Marphatia
12. Is Low-fee Private Primary Schooling Affordable for the Poor? Evidence from Rural India
Joanna Härmä and Pauline Rose
13. Why Girls’ Education Rather than Gender Equality? The Strange Political Economy of PPPs in Pakistan
Shailaja Fennell
14. The Role of Central Management Structures in Public Private Partnerships: The Case of Fe y Alegría Schools in Peru
Analía V. Jaimovich