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Promoted as a market-based reform to address state failure in developing countries, public-private partnerships to manage schools often do more harm than good and, in the process, obscure proven paths to school improvement.
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NEPC's Blog Post of the Day features a selection of interesting and insightful blog posts that apply a researcher perspective to important education policy issues. The views expressed by the bloggers are entirely their own. If you have read or written a research-related blog that you would like to have considered for reposting as a Blog Post of the Day, please email us at nepcblog@gmail.com.
David Labaree on Schooling, History, and Writing: Progressivism and Ed Schools — An American Romance
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NEPC Resources: Experts
NEPC Resources: Topics and Experts
Experts: NEPC Fellows have a wide range of expertise bearing on education policy issues. They also have considerable experience speaking with members of the media, policy makers, and community members about their work. Search for topic-area experts using the drop-down menu below, and feel free to contact a fellow directly.
NEPC Resources: Topics
NEPC Resources: Topics and Experts
Experts: NEPC Fellows have a wide range of expertise bearing on education policy issues. They also have considerable experience speaking with members of the media, policy makers, and community members about their work. Search for topic-area experts using the drop-down menu below, and feel free to contact a fellow directly.